The thing I like about these is that when the canvas wears out if you think you're going to use it long term the frame is strong enough to support corrugated metal panels and then it's a permanent structure and very useful.
I Have had one of these since 2009. I have had to put one new cover on it since then. If you can put it somewhere it doesn't get direct sun you don't get as much condensation and the cover will last longer. You can make your own roll up kit for the door. Makes life a lot easier. A little dry lube on the zippers will help them as they get older. They are not cheap but mine has been worth every penny. Good video take care.
I am not an expert on these. I will say that the front and back panels on mine touch the ground. Maybe you have the ratchet stop to tight and it lifted the panels up? Sorry I couldn't bee much help.
The thing I like about these is that when the canvas wears out if you think you're going to use it long term the frame is strong enough to support corrugated metal panels and then it's a permanent structure and very useful.
That's a good idea! Thank you!
I Have had one of these since 2009. I have had to put one new cover on it since then. If you can put it somewhere it doesn't get direct sun you don't get as much condensation and the cover will last longer. You can make your own roll up kit for the door. Makes life a lot easier. A little dry lube on the zippers will help them as they get older. They are not cheap but mine has been worth every penny. Good video take care.
Thanks for the tips! I feel like in need to lube the zippers already. I need to look into a roll up kit. thanks for watching and commenting!
I think you’re all set for winter. I think you can get a roll up door kit for these shelterlogic. Have a great rest of the week Justin 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂
Thanks Luc I will have to look into that. Have a great week and weekend!
Nice long-term review. I have been thinking of something similar.
Thank you. It has been really handy
Nooice! 😎 STOC I love mine too!
I have a similar model. My end panels have a pretty significant gap underneath front and back. Is that common or do I have something off. Thanks
I am not an expert on these. I will say that the front and back panels on mine touch the ground. Maybe you have the ratchet stop to tight and it lifted the panels up? Sorry I couldn't bee much help.
What is the life expectancy of something like this?
I am not really sure. The shed we built years ago is still holding up great.