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FIXING GABLE END & SIDES

Fix the sections together with 3 off 3

3

/

8

” (85mm)

bolts, washers and nuts as shown in fig 5. It’s a

good idea to prop the side section safely. 

See fig 2.

Secure each section to the cill with a 2” (50mm)

screw through each pre-drilled hole at the bottom

of the section. See fig 4 and fig 8 on page 9.

Next fix a side section to the other side of the

gable.

If in fixing a side section to the gable end the side

vent is adjacent to the gable, the bolts must be

reversed so it’s head is inside the channel of the

lift up vent. 

See fig 5. Use 3 off 2

3

/

4

”/70mm bolts, washers and

nuts plus 3 plastic nut covers. 

The lift up vents will require the transit blocks to

be removed to give access to all the fixing holes.

Check the glass slides up and down without

hitting the bolt heads.

Note:

It is correct that the end of the side section

does not line up flush with the gable end.

fig 5

Fixing plain gable end and side panels

Concrete

Kerb

Cill

Glazed

Side

Panel

fig 4

Summary of Contents for Amateur 8'0" x 10'6"

Page 1: ...8 Wide AMATEUR CEDAR GREENHOUSE PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 10...

Page 2: ...First Side Panel 7 Fixing the Plain Gable End 8 Fixing the remaining Side Panels 9 Fixing Door End Gable 10 PARTITION Partition Assembly 11 12 ROOF Preparation and Fixing of Ridge Bar 13 14 Fixing of...

Page 3: ...astic gun saw props Planning and preparation All of the illustrations relate to a 10 6 3 20m long Amateur Greenhouse For other models you will have a greater or smaller number of Side and Roof Section...

Page 4: ...is essential Extension Modules Partitions Simply extend your greenhouse either or both ends using a pre treated extension module s You remove an end gable bolt in the new extension then replace the en...

Page 5: ...buildings Over hanging branches can be a particular nuisance and should be avoided Choose a site where the greenhouse is relatively easy to get to and convenient to bring water to and possibly a supp...

Page 6: ...el The dimensions are given above Check the diagonal measurements both ways to ensure squareness As a result of the manufacturing process the kerbs can in some cases be uneven on the underside and may...

Page 7: ...rst side panel The bolts for fixing the frames are different lengths and are for specific locations Washers should always be fitted before the nut is put on Please note that when a low level vent is f...

Page 8: ...g a side section to the gable end the side vent is adjacent to the gable the bolts must be reversed so it s head is inside the channel of the lift up vent See fig 5 Use 3 off 23 4 70mm bolts washers a...

Page 9: ...rilled hole as shown in fig 8 FIXING SIDE PANELS Fixing the remaining side panels fig 9 fig 8 Fix the plastic tongue in the slot between the side panels This may be done from either the top or bottom...

Page 10: ...n fig 3 Use 3 off 23 4 70mm bolts washers and nuts plus the plastic covers page 10 Having fixed all the side sections offer the door gable end section to the assembly having first removed the transit...

Page 11: ...discard the coach screw from the main building cill adjacent to the partition kerbs this will allow the partition to fit properly It is necessary to cut away the top point of the partition frame to a...

Page 12: ...inal position refix the bracket Fix the door by holding the door in position so that the door fits comfortably at the top and sides and mark screw holes Fix one 11 4 32mm csk screw in each hinge and t...

Page 13: ...ositions of the U shaped ridge brackets on the underside of the ridge bar Position the brackets along the ridge bar as indicated in fig 3 Measure a 1 5 432mm in from each end and b 2 65 8 778mm betwee...

Page 14: ...xtent that it has a small upward curve in it fig 5 fig 6 page 14 Fixing Roof Panels Prior to commencing the assembly of the roof gather together all the necessary bolts washers nuts brackets and screw...

Page 15: ...upper edge of the bracket Position the bracket in the centre of the style and line up the bend with the mark Secure each bracket to the roof section with a 1 25mm round head screw Offer up the first...

Page 16: ...3 4 70mm bolts and fix with a washer and nut Fit any other roof vents and vent caps 7 8 22mm 7 8 22mm fig 7 Fix the plastic tongue in the slot between the two roof panels See fig 8 Bend the plastic to...

Page 17: ...See fig 2 Fix the remaining roof cover strips as shown opposite in fig 3 If you have a roof vent adjacent to the gable you will have to cut away part of the strip to allow the vent to close Take care...

Page 18: ...4 off 11 4 32mm countersunk screws Measure a distance of 121 4 312mm down from the top of the side section to get the correct position of the end of each brace IF YOUR GREENHOUSE IS LONGER THAN 13 3...

Page 19: ...CE is supplied for fitting at approximately 10 3 04m intervals in addition to the Middle Brace described above See fig 2 Loosely bolt the double brace ties to the long bevelled block at the top See fi...

Page 20: ...or is vertical and then hold the metal top door track in position and mark its location on the frame Take the door away and fit the metal top door track Ensure the right hand end lines up with the out...

Page 21: ...nd of the channel cut into the door Fix with 2 off 3 4 19mm countersunk screws fig 5 see fig 7 see fig 8 fig 8 see fig 9 fig 7 fig 6 fig 9 Staple To fix the staple first measure up from the bottom of...

Page 22: ...your preferred position and hold the handle to the frame while you drill two 5mm screw holes into the door frame Where the drill has marked the inside of the handle drill two small pilot holes This w...

Page 23: ...at the bottom of the top louvre cill is at 21 535mm See fig 3 At this stage mark screw locations of vent make pilot holes with bradawl drill Secure with 3 4 19mm roundhead screws provided Fit bottom c...

Page 24: ...e correct position fix with 3 4 19mm countersunk screws We do not supply a casement stay when an Automatic Opener is supplied To fix an Automatic Opener refer to fig 4 plus the separate instructions s...

Page 25: ...d Using a 3 4 19mm screw See fig 4 Fix the support brackets fig 3 and joint bracket s fig 5 as required for the length of greenhouse Use 3 4 19mm screws Working from the downpipe end fix the guttering...

Page 26: ...n them The intermediate brackets can then be offered up so that the top of the brackets is just touching the string and fitted using the 40mm screws Where two pieces of shelving join there will need t...

Page 27: ...fig 6 You will need to modify shelving when fitting shelving in a building with middle brace Each end slat will have to be measured and cut to fit around the brace The shelving can then be secured to...

Page 28: ...these are fitted a string can be pulled taut between them The intermediate brackets can then be offered up so that the top of the brackets is just touching the string and fitted using the 40mm screws...

Page 29: ...e at the eaves with plastic glass stops which are fixed with screws Side and End glass All glass is held in on one side by a glazing groove and on the other by a timber beading and plastic glass stops...

Page 30: ...s 730mm 730mm 730mm 730mm 1422mm 838mm 1080mm 702mm 318mm 584mm Glass details for left hand partition section The right hand glass are exactly the same sizes Side Panel Door Panel Top Panels 3 3 1 1 2...

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