I built this shed for myself to hang out in when my wife's boyfriend is over. My only complaint is you can't lean on the walls while you're inside of it or they bulge out.
This instruction video makes it looks easy. In reality, this requires way more effort to complete. 1) there are tons of holes that needs to be poped out in those panels 2) in order to screw easily like the video showed, you need to drill pilot holes in each of the holes 3) the roof doesn't seems to be that easy, you need someone hello to press the roof down real hard in order to get the screw in place correctly 4) the door is the not perfect one, as mine never close perfectly even I built mine on a flat platform
We are considering this but the back of the shed is right against the house. How are we supposed to install screws from OUTSIDE back there without removing it from the flat base? (see 3:17 of the video) Can those screws be installed from inside like all the other ones are? Why are those ones different? Looks like it could be a deal breaker for us. Also why are there no online assembly instructions manuals for Rubbermaid Big Max 6 ft. 3-inch x 4 ft. 8-inch Resin Storage Shed?
finish building this shed , now watching the video we did not have the roof braces supplied, we are in a snow area so is this a problem? Or are they extras to buy?
Hi there, do you think it could be possible to hack 2 sheds to create 1 shed that is 5x12? The area I'm looking to place the shed is 5.5x14; so enough room to fit two sheds. I appreciate your insight into this.
No mention of the bazillion holes and slots that have to be poked out because of inadequate manufacturing process? Conveniently you did this off camera?
I built this shed for myself to hang out in when my wife's boyfriend is over. My only complaint is you can't lean on the walls while you're inside of it or they bulge out.
This instruction video makes it looks easy. In reality, this requires way more effort to complete.
1) there are tons of holes that needs to be poped out in those panels
2) in order to screw easily like the video showed, you need to drill pilot holes in each of the holes
3) the roof doesn't seems to be that easy, you need someone hello to press the roof down real hard in order to get the screw in place correctly
4) the door is the not perfect one, as mine never close perfectly even I built mine on a flat platform
You have 4 negative comments, I think that is your Biggest problem. LOL
BTW: comment four was answered in the video at 3:26....just saying.
@@kevinkearns4164 he was explaining his results with it. The reviews online have many other people saying the same things. Shut you face.
I got this free off Facebook. Put it up in 10 minutes w my 11yr old son
These instructions are 100% accurate and super easy to follow. I didn’t open the manual once. Thanks for this.
Excellent!!
Awesome instructions, you would have to have NO mechanical knowledge to not understand these instructions. Some of the comments are pretty funny.
We are considering this but the back of the shed is right against the house. How are we supposed to install screws from OUTSIDE back there without removing it from the flat base? (see 3:17 of the video) Can those screws be installed from inside like all the other ones are? Why are those ones different? Looks like it could be a deal breaker for us. Also why are there no online assembly instructions manuals for Rubbermaid Big Max 6 ft. 3-inch x 4 ft. 8-inch Resin Storage Shed?
Until you anchor it to the ground, the unit is light enough, even when fully constructed, to position into the right spot.
Is there a way to secure shed to slab? Gets windy here. :)
finish building this shed , now watching the video we did not have the roof braces supplied, we are in a snow area so is this a problem? Or are they extras to buy?
What do you do after all this I need further instructions.
Hi there, do you think it could be possible to hack 2 sheds to create 1 shed that is 5x12? The area I'm looking to place the shed is 5.5x14; so enough room to fit two sheds. I appreciate your insight into this.
Ok b.
The kit looks like you could buy 2 of these and extend the lenght to 12 ft IMO.
Just don't use the second set of doors.
Any suggestions on what hardware to use to anchor shed to wood base and locations?
Cabinet anchor screws can work. They have the washer head. Screws with a washer will work as well.
Can it fit 4 adult bikes in?
Unfortunately, this video lacks critical information so do not use it as your sole reference; I made that mistake.
No mention of the bazillion holes and slots that have to be poked out because of inadequate manufacturing process? Conveniently you did this off camera?
Hmm, I had no such problems.
And the doors constantly pop out.
You didn't level the shed, guarantee.
@@kevinkearns4164 why are you replying to everyones post? Get your neckbeard lardass off the internet for awhile bud.
Is that Al Gore narrating?