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    1 COMBINA TION 8X8 and 10X8 FLOOR KIT This floor kit will build either the 10’ wide or 8’ wide x 7’ 8-5/8” deep floor size This floor kit is for 10’ x 7’ 8-5/8” and 8’ x 7’ 8-5/8” buildings. Please refer to the appropriate pages of this instruction manual to build the floor size needed. If constructing an 8X8 storage building, y[...]

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    2 B A Y Y X X (2) 3" Nails 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 92-5/8" (4) 3" Nails at Joint 96" (244 cm) Center of Stud Center of Stud C C C D C C D D D F F F FLOOR KIT INSTR UCTIONS FOR 8X8 BUILDINGS ACTU AL SIZE 96” WIDE x 92-5/8” DEEP A: Position Floor Joists 89-1/2”, Floor Bond Boards 7[...]

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    3 Nails every 12" (30 cm) through Floor Panels into all Floor Bond Boards and Floor Joists D C C D A A A F D F 92-5/8" 96" 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) FLOOR PANEL ATT A CHMENT : C: Position a 48 x 92-5/8” Floor Panel flush to the outside edges of sides and back of Floor Frame. Secure panel with two 2” nails at outside corne[...]

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    4 8X8 OPTIONAL SHELF INSTR UCTIONS 1 - 23-7/8x92-5/8x5/8" Floor P anel 1 - 2x4x89-1/2" Floor Joist 2 - 2x4x48" Bond Boards - 2" and 3" Nails B C E P ar ts needed to cut: (1) - 89-1/2" Board cut down to 88" 88" (2) - 48" Board cut down to 2 pieces of 24-11/16 and 23-3/16" 24-11/16" 24-11/16"[...]

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    5 B A Y Y X X (2) 3" Nails 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 92-5/8" (4) 3" Nails at Joint 120" (305 cm) Center of Stud Center of Stud Center of Stud Center of Stud C C C C C D D D D E E E NO TE: Part letters are not stamped on floor kits. ASSEMBL Y OF 10’ x 92-5/8” FLOOR FR[...]

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    6 D Nails every 12" (30 cm) through Floor Panels into all Floor Bond Boards and Joists C E A A A A A B D E D E D E C 92-5/8" 120" 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) FLOOR PANEL ATT ACHMENT : C: Position a 48 x 92-5/8” Floor Panel flush to the outside edges of sides and back of Floor Frame. Secure panel with two 2” nails at outside[...]

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    7 NO TES:[...]

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