I got mine up yesterday. Appreciate the video. My model is not the same but still helped quite a bit. I did the build solo which took a little bit extra time. Make sure you use something to level the ground or don’t do this job. You will ruin it and waste all your time!! It’s all about that base!!!!!
Very helpful video. But I must say, it took me a lot longer than the 22:33 that it took you. :) My only heartache the doors. Not very happy with the security of the doors. Also, the alignment of the parts leaves zero room for error. Overall I'm very happy with the room of this 7x10.5 has to offer.
Video was very helpful during the process. The instructions are ok, but having the video was much more useful. Took my wife and I about 5-6 hours of times to put it up.
Oh wow, I can't believe you guys posted this video a week ago. I got my shed delivered on Thursday, so I will definitely be looking at this video to guide me through. Thank you.
Looking forward to this shed, but I'm concerned that only 10 simple short screws are used to secure the entire top of the shed to the base (plastic to plastic) and the video does not mention the provided anchor locations on the bottom to affix it to the concrete/deck below. Will this hold up in a heavy wind? I kind of doubt it. I'm thinking of running a couple treated 2x3s along the inside bottom/sides/front/back to allow me to (1) anchor the base to the concrete/deck below (Tapcons or 4" deck screws) and (2) run some 3" deck screws with washers through the outside sides at the bottom to further secure the sides down to the base.
One of the panels had holes that were too narrow for left side of metal pin. We are wondering if we should file them out but afraid it will crack and you really can’t get in there due to the angle. Any one have this issue?
assembled mine just a couple days ago with this video (paper instructions were missing). went together in just a few hours with two people. happy with the shed. But I also thave to mention my windows were missing along with the gaskets but I had some spare plexiglass and made my own.
Don't build this in cold weather. The vinyl is to stiff, and all it does is fight you. The hardware they give you is substandard. Instead of Phillips headed hardware, it should be hex headed hardware, it would make installation, a lot easier. The small screw are to small. The snap in hardware for the roof section was hard to figure out. #1- The vinyl, holed channel, that it fits into, is very thin. In cold weather, the hole gives easily, making fitting of the hardware nearly impossible. On the brackets for the truss mounting hardware, pay attention to which is which. Very easy to mix them up. The window snap in hardware to the roof section is very poor quality. The vinyl mounting hole on the inside, says the clip will snap in. It doesn't as the snap mounting tit isn't big enough, and doesn't securly hold the clip. Additionl mounting hardware needs to be manufactured, for ease of installation. Nice looking shed, but very poor hardware. Additional mounting hardware needs to be manufactured, or retrofitted. Watch the video many, many times. The supplied directions are very confusing, by not providing, a clear, and acurate picture. Maybe written step by step instructions as well, as a picture, maybe the answer. It would have been nice if the mounting hardware was stamped with the part number on it. I don't recommend buying this. On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate it 0, yes that is ZERO.
Don't build this in hot weather! My shed was halfway assembled when I discovered I had two left side roof panels. After waiting over a month for the replacement, the plastic panels warped from the 100-degree heat and the roof panels would not line up, nor the doors. I had to use cargo straps to hold it in place while I used longer screws to secure it. If I did not pay so much for this shed, I would have taken it apart and dumped it! I am glad we don't get much rain in Nevada. I still have so many gaps to try and fill and cover.
I got mine up yesterday. Appreciate the video. My model is not the same but still helped quite a bit. I did the build solo which took a little bit extra time. Make sure you use something to level the ground or don’t do this job. You will ruin it and waste all your time!! It’s all about that base!!!!!
Very helpful video. But I must say, it took me a lot longer than the 22:33 that it took you. :) My only heartache the doors. Not very happy with the security of the doors. Also, the alignment of the parts leaves zero room for error. Overall I'm very happy with the room of this 7x10.5 has to offer.
We are having the same problem. Whats the deal with the tab at the top of U?
Video was very helpful during the process. The instructions are ok, but having the video was much more useful. Took my wife and I about 5-6 hours of times to put it up.
Oh wow, I can't believe you guys posted this video a week ago. I got my shed delivered on Thursday, so I will definitely be looking at this video to guide me through. Thank you.
Great instructional video, I will be using this tomorrow
Should I overtighten all screws?
Looking forward to this shed, but I'm concerned that only 10 simple short screws are used to secure the entire top of the shed to the base (plastic to plastic) and the video does not mention the provided anchor locations on the bottom to affix it to the concrete/deck below. Will this hold up in a heavy wind? I kind of doubt it.
I'm thinking of running a couple treated 2x3s along the inside bottom/sides/front/back to allow me to (1) anchor the base to the concrete/deck below (Tapcons or 4" deck screws) and (2) run some 3" deck screws with washers through the outside sides at the bottom to further secure the sides down to the base.
One of the panels had holes that were too narrow for left side of metal pin. We are wondering if we should file them out but afraid it will crack and you really can’t get in there due to the angle. Any one have this issue?
Just put mine together yesterday lol
What do I do with anchor holes on the floor panels
Gracias
About how long did it take everyone to build?
5-6 hours for just the shed. I took another 2-3 hours to build a 8x12 floor.
assembled mine just a couple days ago with this video (paper instructions were missing). went together in just a few hours with two people. happy with the shed. But I also thave to mention my windows were missing along with the gaskets but I had some spare plexiglass and made my own.
Don't build this in cold weather. The vinyl is to stiff, and all it does is fight you.
The hardware they give you is substandard. Instead of Phillips headed hardware, it should be hex headed hardware, it would make installation, a lot easier. The small screw are to small.
The snap in hardware for the roof section was hard to figure out.
#1- The vinyl, holed channel, that it fits into, is very thin. In cold weather, the hole gives easily, making fitting of the hardware nearly impossible.
On the brackets for the truss mounting hardware, pay attention to which is which. Very easy to mix them up.
The window snap in hardware to the roof section is very poor quality.
The vinyl mounting hole on the inside, says the clip will snap in. It doesn't as the snap mounting tit isn't big enough, and doesn't securly hold the clip. Additionl mounting hardware needs to be manufactured, for ease of installation.
Nice looking shed, but very poor hardware.
Additional mounting hardware needs to be manufactured, or retrofitted.
Watch the video many, many times. The supplied directions are very confusing, by not providing, a clear, and acurate picture.
Maybe written step by step instructions as well, as a picture, maybe the answer.
It would have been nice if the mounting hardware was stamped with the part number on it.
I don't recommend buying this.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate it 0, yes that is ZERO.
Don't build this in hot weather! My shed was halfway assembled when I discovered I had two left side roof panels. After waiting over a month for the replacement, the plastic panels warped from the 100-degree heat and the roof panels would not line up, nor the doors. I had to use cargo straps to hold it in place while I used longer screws to secure it. If I did not pay so much for this shed, I would have taken it apart and dumped it! I am glad we don't get much rain in Nevada. I still have so many gaps to try and fill and cover.