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If your shed has a concrete slab floor, position the frame onto the base. Note: if the shed floor is against a house or fence, you can
position the shed after it has been built (but before you install the roller door).
Please note that the design of the shed means that the wall cladding protrudes below the bottom timber plate. So that you are able
to build the shed properly you will need to temporarily screw some timber blocks under the bottom plate to lift it up so that the wall
cladding clears the ground while you build the shed. These will be removed when the shed is ready to position.
• Ensure that the bottom wall frames are running straight and that the studs either side of the door are in the right place.
• Measure diagonally from one inside corner to the other, note the measurement and then meaure the opposite diagonal distance. These
measurements must be the same for the shed to be square. Adjust if necessary. The frame will overhang the floor to allow the cladding to
overlap. Ensure that this measurment is the same right around the shed.
• Screw the timber bottom base plate to the concrete floor using 15 x 100mm dyna bolts through the frame as shown. (Dyna bolts not supplied)
• Using a hand saw, Cut through the bottom plate flush with each door stud and discard the centre piece of the frame that lay across the
doorway.
FLOORING - CONCRETE SLAB
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Bottom Plate Cut Out At Doorway