LOG CABINSPavillons de jardin en boisLIVERPOOL Pacific CRMB |
'Liverpool'
log cabin |
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| Building your log
cabin or garden building is easier than you may think, no specialist skills are required
to assemble the kit. Detailed instructions accompany each log cabin kit. Piece by piece
the components fit together to create a garden structure that is at once appealing and
enduring. Thorough preparation is the key to success. Familiarise yourself with the
instructions, floor plan, and component list before unloading the pallet. Make sure the
ground is firm and level. Before you begin to build a cabin you should check that you have a complete set of components and logs. Check each piece off against the parts list (see Parts List and Plans) as you remove it from the transit packaging. All logs and parts have a sticker, which will help you to rapidly find it position in log cabin. Please see explification of each wall before. Fist number of wall logs means level, starting from the bottom. Usually one wall corresponds to certain axis on cabin scheme. If, for instance, wall log number on the sticker is 1-B-12 you should read as first log from the bottom, on axis B. In the unlikely event that there is a missing component, or that a component has been
damaged in transit and log is not usable not more, please contact your local supplier,
quoting the cabin unique number displayed on the back list of log cabin assembly guide. |
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