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I am by myself and for stability I have erected the frame by temporarily slotting the sleeves into each other and it is stable on a level slab, but now I have to dynabolt the frame to the slab. Maybe I have gone about this backwards could you please advise me on further directions.
Hi Brad,
Yes you can choose the location for the door then cut the frame to fit it. I am hope full of my friend helping me get the roof frame fitted, I assume that it would be better to fit the roof frame while there is still some tolerance then screw it into position?
Regards
Martin
Hi @Martinb
It will be certainly easier to adjust things while the frame is not fixed in place. But once you've placed the screws in place it will be difficult to adjust anything in regard to the assembly.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
I would leave screws out till it is all together.
Thanks EricL, yes I thought so
Martin
Thanks Brad, will do.
Martin
Thanks Eric & Co
My brother in law came over and helped weld some 50mm to make it level and now we have the A frame up now have to make it square again.
you could ue texta to mark all the holes then move the frame drill the holes then replace the frame and insert the dyna bolts
Thankyou guys ,
Thank you to all who comented and gave me help, it was invaluable. The frame is level now and secuerly bolted to the frame, my next door neighbour is going to help me with the shed sheeting hopefully starting tomorrow.
Again thanks for all the advice
Martin
Hi @Martinb
Please keep us in the loop, I'm sure our members would be keen to see when the walls and roof go on.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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