TOOLS REQUIRED
Hammer
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Step ladder
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Sand paper
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Battery-powered drill/screwdriver
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8mm drill
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Pencil
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Tape measure
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Gloves
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Sharp knife and saw
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IMPORTANT!
PLEASE READ PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY OF
THE BUILDING
EVERY PRECAUTION IS TAKEN TO
ENSURE THAT YOUR BUILDING HAS NO
ELEMENT INCORRECTLY PLACED OR
POSSIBLY HAZARDOUS, HOWEVER
PRIOR TO USE PLEASE CHECK ALL
SURFACES FOR THE FOLLOWING:
1 RAISED GRAIN, SPLINTERS: sand
down timber to smooth finish
2 NAIL/SCREW/PIN HEADS PROUD: tap
home to be flush with surface of timber
3 DAMAGED SCREW HEADS
RESULTING IN SHARP SPLINTERS OF
METAL: replace
4 SHARP ENDS OF NAILS/ SCREWS/
PINS PROTRUDING THROUGH THE
PANEL: remove and reposition.
5 ENSURE ALL PARTS ARE SECURED
AGAINST REASONABLE FORCE:
remove and refit
6 ENSURE THERE ARE NO LOOSE
PARTS: remove and refit/discard
We recommend that protective
gloves be worn throughout
PLEASE NOTE
Wood is a natural product and is therefore
prone to changes in appearance, including
some warping, movement and splitting,
particularly during unusual climatic conditions
(long hot or wet spells of weather). As a natural
occurrence this is not covered by a guarantee.
Assembly of 10x16 Workman
Our Help Line provides support and advice to customers of
Summer Garden Buildings after ordering. For advice before
you buy you can phone us free 7 days a week on 0800
9777828 or visit
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Preparation of base
We recommend that the base onto which your building will stand should be at least
75mm larger in each direction than the total floor size of the building.
Actual floor area of the building: 2970x5018 mm
Total height clearance: 2168mm
The chosen position in your garden for the siting of the building should be
excavated to a depth of 75mm to allow a base of sand, on to which paving slabs can be
evenly laid - THEY MUST BE LEVEL AND FIRM.
Treatment/care of your Garden Building
Treat with a suitable decorative wood finish immediately. We recommend that all timber
pieces be treated again prior to assembly and again within 3 months of assembly. We further
recommend that all pieces are treated again at least annually or as frequently as the
instructions on the product used recommends. We would suggest that all wall panels be
treated in an upside-down position to allow the finish/treatment to ingress into the tongue and
groove jointing. We would also remind you that you would rarely (if ever) be able to re-treat
the underside of the floor following assembly. We strongly recommend that the underside of
the floor is treated an absolute minimum of twice (not including pre-treatment).
PRESSURE TREATED buildings come to you already in a light green colour. Whilst your
pressure treated building will give you an extended life compared to non-pressure treated it is
still beneficial to apply your own choice of good quality long life preservative or stain -
although it is not absolutely necessary. Any area of timber that you cut, nail or screw after the
building arrives to you should be re-treated or stained to ensure an extended life. The light
green colouration can be stained over in your own preferred choice of colour should you
wish.
1501
TRUSS 44x44 QTY 8
TRUSS BRACE
44x44 QTY 4
1220
990
ROOF PANEL
ROOF PANEL
QTY 2
QTY 6
641
1688
FRONT PANEL
3 SECTIONS
1485
1485
BACK PANEL
2 SECTIONS
QTY
DESCRIPTION
20
Glazing 355x355mm
80
Beading 357mm
13
Cover strips 1720mm
1
Cover strip 2110mm
2
Cover strip 1889mm
4
Fascia 1740mm
2
Door stop strips 1610mm
1
Door stop strip 1360mm
TRUSS BLOCK
1316
190
44x44 QTY 8
FLOOR JOINERS
1485
FLOOR EDGING
34x46 QTY 4
1625
1036
1485
ROOF PANEL
FLOOR PANEL
QTY 2
QTY 10
1717
641
1980
DBL SIDE PANEL
QTY 2
1717
1980
DBL WINDOW PANEL
QTY 2
2
Diamonds
6
Door 'T' hinges
1
Pad bolt
2
Small barrel bolts
5
Casement stays
10
Casement stay pins
10
Window hinges
4
Rolls of felt 6mtr x 1mtr
16
80mm screws
345
Parts List
34x46 QTY 24
1610
675
675
DOUBLE DOORS
1710
990
SIDE PANEL
QTY 1
1710
990
WINDOW PANEL
QTY 1
126
60mm screws
154
25mm screws
8
10mm screws
16
60mm nails
274
40mm nails
430
Felt nails
160
Panel pins
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