Important:
Make sure all walls are
aligned in their upright position. If
not ,water may leak into your shed.
Unsure if panel is facing up or
down? check siding on window wall
panel to match alignment.
2x3 Plate of wall panel is
flush with floor frame. Siding
overhangs floor by 1/2”.
Side Wall Panel
Rear of Shed
Rear of Shed
Bottom Wall Plate
12.
Starting with
Solid Wall Panels
, carefully lay
panel face down. Position and attach
Wall Plate
to
bottom of wall studs of each
Wall Panel
with
3 - 2
1/2” screws
. Position so plates are flush with fram-
ing.
Note:
Bottom Wall Plates may already be
attached to some Solid Walls.
Important:
Pilot hole
ALL
2x3 Wall Studs
with 1/8” drill bit prior to screwing.
This will make it much easier to
attached together.
Pilot
Hole Plate
first.
Parts (Step 12)
Solid Wall Panels
(45 1/2” x 81 3/4”)
x 4
Solid Wall Panel - Extra Studs
(45 1/2” x 81 3/4”)
x 1
Bottom Wall Plates
(1 1/2” x 2 1/2” x 45 1/2”)
x 5
Hardware (Step 12)
S1
- 2 1/2” Screws
x 15
total
13.
Starting at Rear Corner, position a
Solid Wall
Wall Panel
on top of plywood floor. Make sure panel
is facing up. The
Side Wall Panels
will sit flush with
floor frame with the front and rear panels sandwiched
between them.
Note:
siding will overhang the floor
by approx. 1/2”.
Parts (Step 13)
Solid Wall Panels
(45 1/2” x 81 3/4”)
x 4
Solid Wall Panel - Extra Studs
(45 1/2” x 81 3/4”)
x 1
Window Wall Panels
(45 1/2” x 81 3/4”)
x 4
Double Window Walls
(45 1/2” x 81 3/4”)
x 4
Hardware (Step 13)
S1
- 2 1/2” Screws
x 39
total
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