Thanks for this detailed build! I am about to receive mine this week so I plan to build my base and reinforce the side just as you did. Great addition to be able to screw in for all sorts of accessories and keeping it sharp looking. Mainly for my yard equipment but seeing how you did your interior frame, I'll be able to cleanup the garage. Thanks again brother, great job!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 Screw every panel together. I was doubting the snap together process. It is affordable and I will reinforce it with an inner wood frame and my favorite. (Spray Insulation) Pest Control .. And will wallpaper the inside with plastic sheets for decoration.
@@m.a.thompson2560 I even screwed the corner trim pcs into the corner studs of the interior frame I built for added strength. It's been 8 months and it is strong! We have terribly strong winds here and it doesn't even creek when the wind blows. The bottom does allow a little moisture in when it snows. But I'm very happy for the $400 I have invested in it. Thanks for the comments y'all!
I'm not going to lie, I never thought to add a frame. I just got mine and started it yesterday. I've called the help line twice because first the video was taken down and then because a piece was missing. And then it rained while I was putting it together and the stamps were rained off and then (like I needed another challenge) some of the pieces didn't have stamps on the metal. Watching your video gives me clues as to how this is supposed to look at each step. Thank you!
Well thank you for the awesome comment! The frame has made an incredible difference. Through 100 mph winds and 3 foot of snow its still standing firm! My only complaint is it does leak around the door a little in a hard rain. They should've included some weather stripping for the door. But it's solid and worth the price I payed. Thanks again for commenting and have a great day!
Thanks for the awesome comment! Mine is standing strong through the snow, wind and rain. Screwing the panels together and adding the frame on the inside made a huge difference. And the stamped part numbers washed off in the rain
Got one of these myself......instructions are a joke.....glad you posted this video. My panels that make up the wall don't really overlap like they are supposed to....once all wall panels are up there is about 1/2 in gap in the corners.....and pilot goes were no done in factory....had to drill them all myself
It made a huge difference in the overall structure. It's really 💪 strong and solid. The Metal shed itself makes for a good 🐚 shell. The frame was needed for rigidity and longevity. I believe it'll hold up to our 70 mph winds and our 3 foot snow storm's! Thanks for commenting!
@@dlenox23dl I don't remember, if I had it to do again I'd use silicone. And seal the bottom track with silicone as well. It leaks a little at the floor after 4 years now
I am putting together this same shed. It is freezing where I live. The first obstacle: the numbers on the actual parts are 5 digits and the diagram parts are from 1-24. So I just snapped, as they say, to do.( lol) and I have a bag of a million screws and plastic washers so I screwed each panel. It is a very affordable shed. and I will have to reinforce for sure. Thank you for your video. I think I will put the roof together before I install it. This project is a DIY make up the rules as you go. BUT I do like the color and the price is really good. My Siding and parts are in good shape and I have seen a few videos. I am sure once I get it together, I will love it. MY biggest complaint is the numbering labeled on the parts is the PART NUMBER>. The Key number is in the directions. So, I have to do a crossword puzzle before I can sort the pieces.. That really ticks me off wasted my time. Thanks for your video.:)
👍 Thanks for the heads up. Love the color but so thin. Think I'll be doing twice the number of 2x4 framing. Can't hurt... How is yours holding up after these two years?
This is a great video to help build these sheds and the interior reinforcement frame is a wonderful addition. Please post the list of wood necessary for this size of the shed. Thanks
For people who are going to assemble one of these. That one dented corner: The arrow is supposed to be covered by the panel. So it should have been on the bottom when snapping two panels together.
Could get real messy... But would definetly help hold and seal it. Only trouble I've had with leaks is around the door. It leaks at the bottom track for the front wall, under the door, and I did silicone the interior bottom edge.
Just bought this thing and OMG it is definitely challenging compared to the 8 x 10 resin shed I put together a few years ago lol This is just an "extra" shed to replace a small tarp shed that is no more and I love the build out inside, and think I might have to do this now too. I have to figure out a "base" still because I was going to put it right on the ground until I realized there was no floor
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 luckily I just had to buy the 2x4 pieces for the floor frame support, I had wood to use on the actual floor, it's not perfect but will do lol
@@grover722 glad to hear it all worked out. We've gotten a ton of snow this season and it's held up great. I'm happy with the little shed. Thanks for subscibing to the channel!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 question, did you have any issue's with the roof lining up? I can't seem to line it up correctly so half the front hangs over more than the other half lol
@@marketersoffers7166 I'm so sorry I've been slacking and havent gotten the list posted. But here it is... 10-2x4's 8 pcs of Furing Strips Refer to the end of tbe video for a visaul
It held up when we got 40" of snow. Over all last winter it snowed every 3-4 days all winter. No leaks, no collapses. It's still standing. Thanks for commenting!
Just bought 1 it was 284.99 on Wayfair and I waited because I didn't wanna purchase it but ended up doing it. Was gonna purchase wood but with the prices figured it in be cheaper with the metal. Was thinking of doing a concrete slab but it may get pricy.....
Worth it! Sorry for the delayed response. It's holding up great. We've had 100 mph winds, 3 ft snows and monsoon rains. It does leak around the door a little when it rains hard. The reinforced walls make a huge difference. Thanks for commenting!
Thanks for this detailed build! I am about to receive mine this week so I plan to build my base and reinforce the side just as you did. Great addition to be able to screw in for all sorts of accessories and keeping it sharp looking. Mainly for my yard equipment but seeing how you did your interior frame, I'll be able to cleanup the garage. Thanks again brother, great job!
Man I really appreciate that awesome comment! Thank you so much!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 Screw every panel together. I was doubting the snap together process. It is affordable and I will reinforce it with an inner wood frame and my favorite. (Spray Insulation) Pest Control .. And will wallpaper the inside with plastic sheets for decoration.
@@m.a.thompson2560 I even screwed the corner trim pcs into the corner studs of the interior frame I built for added strength. It's been 8 months and it is strong! We have terribly strong winds here and it doesn't even creek when the wind blows. The bottom does allow a little moisture in when it snows. But I'm very happy for the $400 I have invested in it. Thanks for the comments y'all!
I'm not going to lie, I never thought to add a frame. I just got mine and started it yesterday. I've called the help line twice because first the video was taken down and then because a piece was missing. And then it rained while I was putting it together and the stamps were rained off and then (like I needed another challenge) some of the pieces didn't have stamps on the metal. Watching your video gives me clues as to how this is supposed to look at each step. Thank you!
Well thank you for the awesome comment! The frame has made an incredible difference. Through 100 mph winds and 3 foot of snow its still standing firm! My only complaint is it does leak around the door a little in a hard rain. They should've included some weather stripping for the door. But it's solid and worth the price I payed. Thanks again for commenting and have a great day!
Excellent!!!
I will do everything you did.
Thank you for the ideas
Very well explained thank you.
I feel I can do it my self
Finding this video is so helpful! I just ordered one of these and will re-watch this video once it arrives. Thanks so much. Keep up the good work! :)
Thanks for the awesome comment! Mine is standing strong through the snow, wind and rain. Screwing the panels together and adding the frame on the inside made a huge difference. And the stamped part numbers washed off in the rain
Got one of these myself......instructions are a joke.....glad you posted this video. My panels that make up the wall don't really overlap like they are supposed to....once all wall panels are up there is about 1/2 in gap in the corners.....and pilot goes were no done in factory....had to drill them all myself
I was concerned about the roof panels but haven't had any leaks in over a year. Hope it all worked out for you
That's a Great shed !! Really like the details and reinforcement. Good floor to start on.
It made a huge difference in the overall structure. It's really 💪 strong and solid. The Metal shed itself makes for a good 🐚 shell. The frame was needed for rigidity and longevity. I believe it'll hold up to our 70 mph winds and our 3 foot snow storm's! Thanks for commenting!
Great job
I appreciate it. Thanks for commenting!
Great tips, thank you!
Thanks for the awesome comment!
We put screws we had someone push with a piece of wood while the other screwed a screw
What cocking sealing did you use ?
@@dlenox23dl I don't remember, if I had it to do again I'd use silicone. And seal the bottom track with silicone as well. It leaks a little at the floor after 4 years now
How has the shed held up 2 years later?
I am putting together this same shed. It is freezing where I live. The first obstacle: the numbers on the actual parts are 5 digits and the diagram parts are from 1-24. So I just snapped, as they say, to do.( lol) and I have a bag of a million screws and plastic washers so I screwed each panel. It is a very affordable shed. and I will have to reinforce for sure. Thank you for your video. I think I will put the roof together before I install it. This project is a DIY make up the rules as you go. BUT I do like the color and the price is really good. My Siding and parts are in good shape and I have seen a few videos. I am sure once I get it together, I will love it. MY biggest complaint is the numbering labeled on the parts is the PART NUMBER>. The Key number is in the directions. So, I have to do a crossword puzzle before I can sort the pieces.. That really ticks me off wasted my time. Thanks for your video.:)
Thank you for the awesome comment!
👍 Thanks for the heads up. Love the color but so thin. Think I'll be doing twice the number of 2x4 framing. Can't hurt...
How is yours holding up after these two years?
This is a great video to help build these sheds and the interior reinforcement frame is a wonderful addition. Please post the list of wood necessary for this size of the shed. Thanks
For people who are going to assemble one of these. That one dented corner: The arrow is supposed to be covered by the panel. So it should have been on the bottom when snapping two panels together.
Not sure about this... I checked after I saw your comment and all arrows are facing up? How about a time stamp so I can verify this
I think he meant underneath, not facing down. I'm about to build mine, I'll let you know. Thank you for the vid btw, very informative.
I wish that you made a video on your foundation
ruclips.net/video/vMf433c-w44/видео.html - this is the video of the floor. Thanks for commenting!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 thank you
would you recommend putting silicon between each sheet before snapping them together?
Could get real messy... But would definetly help hold and seal it. Only trouble I've had with leaks is around the door. It leaks at the bottom track for the front wall, under the door, and I did silicone the interior bottom edge.
How did you start your foundation?
I covered the floor in a seperate video. I'll post a link when I get a chance. Thanks for watching and Commenting!
@@jasonsanderford436 ok when you do please send it to tyronet33801@yahoo.com thank you.
Just bought this thing and OMG it is definitely challenging compared to the 8 x 10 resin shed I put together a few years ago lol This is just an "extra" shed to replace a small tarp shed that is no more and I love the build out inside, and think I might have to do this now too. I have to figure out a "base" still because I was going to put it right on the ground until I realized there was no floor
I did a floor video too. Under $400 with the floor and reinforced walls. Thanks for commenting!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 luckily I just had to buy the 2x4 pieces for the floor frame support, I had wood to use on the actual floor, it's not perfect but will do lol
@@grover722 glad to hear it all worked out. We've gotten a ton of snow this season and it's held up great. I'm happy with the little shed. Thanks for subscibing to the channel!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 question, did you have any issue's with the roof lining up? I can't seem to line it up correctly so half the front hangs over more than the other half lol
@@grover722 nah, it lined up equally on each side?
Would you be so kind as to post here a list of the wood pieces and their sizes you added so I can go and buy the same. My shed is also 6x5
I sure can. Great question! Thanks for commenting!
I sure can. Great question! Thanks for commenting!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 When do you think you could have the list of wood posted? Thanks
@@marketersoffers7166 I'm so sorry I've been slacking and havent gotten the list posted. But here it is...
10-2x4's
8 pcs of Furing Strips
Refer to the end of tbe video for a visaul
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 Many thanks
What screws did you use to screw the shed into the base
I used 1-5/8" brass framing screws
Question is how is it in the winter?
It held up when we got 40" of snow. Over all last winter it snowed every 3-4 days all winter. No leaks, no collapses. It's still standing. Thanks for commenting!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 awesome thanks for replying awesome build btw Wayfair has same shed in Canada for 350.00 shipped for free can't beat it
Just bought 1 it was 284.99 on Wayfair and I waited because I didn't wanna purchase it but ended up doing it. Was gonna purchase wood but with the prices figured it in be cheaper with the metal. Was thinking of doing a concrete slab but it may get pricy.....
Thank you, I understand a whole lot better now that I watched this video. The instruction are not a whole lot of help.
How is the shed holding up a year later? I’m looking at buying one.
Worth it! Sorry for the delayed response. It's holding up great. We've had 100 mph winds, 3 ft snows and monsoon rains. It does leak around the door a little when it rains hard. The reinforced walls make a huge difference. Thanks for commenting!
@@offgridandoutdoors2468 thank you for the response. I appreciate it
Hey, what are your floor dimensions you built
Is the sidearm helpful with the build? I need to make sure I have the right caliber.
.40 cal is a good one... I carry. Period
I just built one today.... Biggest piece of shit ever... Huge pain in the ass
Bought this stupid thing two weeks ago and it is trash!!! Items are not labeled accordingly, instruction sucks!! Don't not recommend!!