A few suggestions: Connect up a cheap extractor fan to your solar panel, will get rid of condensation and put something reflective on roof, will keep heat/condensation to a minimum.
It is a good shed mate, especially with the mods you have made to it. You do get a wedge of condensation on buildings like this, I think it is possible to reduce that a bit with ventilation/airflow.
thanks mate, baught 8x11 ketter from wickes this week, feel a bit happier seing your review, and yes it will have a bike in it, retirement project. after having smaller ketter storage sheds, i am intending to buy .9mm plywood sheets as extra flooring cover, not only to stop bike stands from damaging the floor but to help weigh the shed down in case of extreme weather, will only cost extra £70.00 i'm hoping ! cheers.
Have the same shed. Last night wind blew off one roof panel. Does anyone have any idea how to fix it. The middle brace that the roof slides into - the plastic lip that the roof panel slides into broke off Please any ideas. Thank you
to hang things on the wall you can use squares of plywood. Put a a coach bolt in each corner going through the shed from the outside, through the plywood and bolt up. Then you have a nice surface to screw things to.
Hi- what is the floor made of? Is it suitable for the weight of a motorcycle or have you had to lay boarding to spread the weight. Also is the floor suspended or sitting directly onto the gravel panel system you laid?
depends how old it is, the skylight, buttresses, flooring and window shutter decorative pieces all preferred to break rather than to release the interlocking tabs for mine. was ancient though
My shed has been made but due to severe winds it moved. I wanted to ask did you put anything down between the shed and gravel base to anchor it down? Help! Ps I used the same base as you and same shed thanks
Nothing gravity is doing its job but if the shed was in a more open and windy area I guess that would be a issue. A mate of mine has the exact shame shed for longer then me and he has a concrete base and never bolted it down. But very sheltered location
Great video as I browse sheds, no bs and reflective of typical user - thanks a million for taking the time.
Thank you for the info about the heat buildup inside! I appreciate your review!
Thanks Luca Modric.
A few suggestions: Connect up a cheap extractor fan to your solar panel, will get rid of condensation and put something reflective on roof, will keep heat/condensation to a minimum.
Oh that's a good idea ! I shall be looking to add a fan soon then
Mind posting links to suggested items? I just ordered one of these and would like to incorporate your suggestions. Thanks!
It is a good shed mate, especially with the mods you have made to it. You do get a wedge of condensation on buildings like this, I think it is possible to reduce that a bit with ventilation/airflow.
thanks mate, baught 8x11 ketter from wickes this week, feel a bit happier seing your review, and yes it will have a bike in it, retirement project. after having smaller ketter storage sheds, i am intending to buy .9mm plywood sheets as extra flooring cover, not only to stop bike stands from damaging the floor but to help weigh the shed down in case of extreme weather, will only cost extra £70.00 i'm hoping ! cheers.
Have the same shed. Last night wind blew off one roof panel. Does anyone have any idea how to fix it. The middle brace that the roof slides into - the plastic lip that the roof panel slides into broke off Please any ideas. Thank you
to hang things on the wall you can use squares of plywood. Put a a coach bolt in each corner going through the shed from the outside, through the plywood and bolt up.
Then you have a nice surface to screw things to.
Great review, we are trying to decide to get a "normal" shed or one of these. Perfect Dark, one of my all time favourite games!
Just purchased! Thanks for the review !
Good review very helpful thanks
cheers bud
Omg! Nice tee 😍
Shall we say it's perfect?
Good review 5hx
Pretty good
How much was it please? 🙏
What more do you need. Keeps the rain out, and bikes dry. 👍
My wooden shed is getting on now. Every year needs something doing.
My woodshed let the rain in and you always have to paint them ever year
Nice
Thanks for this video I’m planning on ordering as soon as I’ve got the base done, which model Keter shed is this please?
Hi, can u tell me what brand is this please.?
Sorry I just read the description 😁
Good review 👏👍❤️
Hi- what is the floor made of? Is it suitable for the weight of a motorcycle or have you had to lay boarding to spread the weight. Also is the floor suspended or sitting directly onto the gravel panel system you laid?
It's sitting directly on the panels and I have had no problems with motorbikes in the shed
Would this be ok on a slab base using just the weight of the things in it to hold the shed in place?
That's how I have mine full of junk 😂
How hard would it be to disassemble this shed in order to move it?
About the same as it was to put up
depends how old it is, the skylight, buttresses, flooring and window shutter decorative pieces all preferred to break rather than to release the interlocking tabs for mine. was ancient though
Thanks for the video I've just ordered this! Wanted to ask how much gravel did you use? Also do you secure the shed floor to the base? Thanks
The base estimates how much you need I think it was 250kg . I ordered it in bulk for about 50 quid
My shed has been made but due to severe winds it moved. I wanted to ask did you put anything down between the shed and gravel base to anchor it down? Help!
Ps I used the same base as you and same shed thanks
No nothing but I do have a few hundred KG's of junk in mine
water gets in by design not by condensation or humidity thats a real review! look at the roof panel design
Its good for mini gym?
i think in the summer time you would pass out from the heat
@@BigPezza no problem. But have space ?
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Just cut a small hole and put a normal metal wind ventilation on the roof to reduce rising hot air. Silicon seal from outside
buy a minisplit (1 ton sized) and put it there
Nice review of the shed. I'm awaiting delivery of the same shed soon. What size concrete screws did you use to bolt the flooring?
Nothing gravity is doing its job but if the shed was in a more open and windy area I guess that would be a issue. A mate of mine has the exact shame shed for longer then me and he has a concrete base and never bolted it down. But very sheltered location
Hi mate how did you run power to your shed
Condensation makes this a no go for me, That is a good way to destroy metallic things.
That thing is like the Tardis.
Not quite if it was I would have more bikes
@@BigPezza haha, it's bigger than mine 😅. If you had the money (realistically) what would be you next bike?
@@CuriousGoose 🤔 I don't know