Mine was package VERY WELL, and WELL PROTECTED There a lot of nuts bolts and things SO IT GOING TO TAKE A COUPLE OF HOURS TO BUILD IT,, Came with 2 pairs of gloves also YES SOME OF THE PANDLES ARE VERY SHARP.. You will need gloves
but you can raise it up by place bricks or blocks under the floor frame it and step over into it and out.. I got one coming in from a sale > idk yet? What to use it for? STORAGE OR A SMOKE HOUSE, Its going to be used for 1 of the 2 things
Any good ideas how to better make it heat resistant ? I’m storing Lithium Batteries inside it and I may put inside a portable electric heater with a thermostat / spray insulation undercoating ?
It depends on the size of the push mower. It may be a bit tough if you have other things in there but I have a push mower and will try it tomorrow then I will get beck to you and let you know for sure.
@@MonsterMike816 perfect I appreciate it, it’s a fairly standard size one nothing too big, all I want to keep in there is a mower, a blower and a weed eater really!
@@godfishnkicks1707 I was able to fit my push mower in this but you do have to lift it up in order to make the turn around the door. I would advise a little bigger shed for something like a mower.
It has mounting points on the bottom frame that you can put concrete or wood screws through. I put a sheet of OSB inside that fits just inside the frame and then screwed that to my flooring.
How? My son will be helping me set it up & hope between the two of us we can place it in the correct location. Also, he is worried on the proper way to anchor it. We get high winds.
@@susypattyrealtor 5x3 shed is fairly light to move around, I moved it by myself. If you check the video I have on the 8x10 shed, I show how I built a floor with pallets and OSB boards and bolted it down to the floor.
Thank you! I had a very poor experience on the last purchase and this is right up my alley… Much appreciated
Awesome, thanks for checking out the video.
I am putting one like that up it instructions vague to say the least.
Good idea using the square!
Mine was package VERY WELL, and WELL PROTECTED There a lot of nuts bolts and things SO IT GOING TO TAKE A COUPLE OF HOURS TO BUILD IT,, Came with 2 pairs of gloves also YES SOME OF THE PANDLES ARE VERY SHARP.. You will need gloves
very nice, Thank you. I am putting one in my garage.
Thanks for checking out my channel and I appreciate you leaving a comment!
but you can raise it up by place bricks or blocks under the floor frame it and step over into it and out.. I got one coming in from a sale > idk yet? What to use it for? STORAGE OR A SMOKE HOUSE, Its going to be used for 1 of the 2 things
Any good ideas how to better make it heat resistant ? I’m storing Lithium Batteries inside it and I may put inside a portable electric heater with a thermostat / spray insulation undercoating ?
Looks good but I need a 5x3 shed roof has to be sloped back to front (high in back lower in front) is that possible?
Thanks for the video
You might be able to find something like that if the door is on the side but they are typically not sloped towards the door because of rain runoff.
Ok thanks for the quick response
Would you be able to fit a push lawn mower in it? And would it be easy to get in and out?
It depends on the size of the push mower. It may be a bit tough if you have other things in there but I have a push mower and will try it tomorrow then I will get beck to you and let you know for sure.
@@MonsterMike816 perfect I appreciate it, it’s a fairly standard size one nothing too big, all I want to keep in there is a mower, a blower and a weed eater really!
@@godfishnkicks1707 I was able to fit my push mower in this but you do have to lift it up in order to make the turn around the door. I would advise a little bigger shed for something like a mower.
Better for a lawnmower to get a shed with the door in the side.
What about securing it to the ground in case of windy weather?
It has mounting points on the bottom frame that you can put concrete or wood screws through. I put a sheet of OSB inside that fits just inside the frame and then screwed that to my flooring.
Can you tell me the actual INSIDE
dims L & W.? Not concerned with height, just want to make sure I can get all my crap in it. thanks!
I actually gave this to someone so I’m not sure the inside dimensions.
Can you turn the left hand side panel into another door?
Sure, you would just need som hinges and some metal as a door frame. You would also need to cut the metal to modify.
looks more like an outhouse
Looks like you moved it from where you started .
Yes. I moved it to my back patio.
How? My son will be helping me set it up & hope between the two of us we can place it in the correct location. Also, he is worried on the proper way to anchor it. We get high winds.
@@susypattyrealtor 5x3 shed is fairly light to move around, I moved it by myself. If you check the video I have on the 8x10 shed, I show how I built a floor with pallets and OSB boards and bolted it down to the floor.
I wish you would have done step by step through the whole video