Just finished my build. Took 3 hours. I watched all the videos out there and i just plowed along. Rubber Mallot was helpful, i used windex to snap parts into place due to it already being in a sprayer bottle. Drill was great, ratchet and pliers helped out too. A few holes on the door hinges were not stamped all the way. The roof frame and connecting the front and rear panels took the longest. The screws screw from the bottom up and i almost forgot the small plastic center piece in the skylight. $749 plus 9% tax.
Might want to paint that wooden frame to help prolong its life / prevent it from getting soft over time, especially if you’re going to be storing heavy items in there
Awesome video,, I have a 10x8 steel shed on the way, I want to build my floor base similar, what’s the exact quantity of 2by4’s, and 4by4’s, I know it’s obvious in video but don’t want to guess
The roof panels have a piece of plastic that hits the metal gutter, preventing us from snapping the roof into the skylight, The plastic is such mushy crap we might as well have bought a tent.
Are there any crevices that will let bugs and spiders in? Can you see sunlight from the inside walls , corners, and roof? Home depot has them instock and i'm thinking about getting one. I'm just worried about bugs and spiders getting in.
I just got this exact shed and have just leveled my ground. Would you recommend a plastic shed foundation with pea gravel, or definitely no? I've seen both versions work. I'm also not the most handy so looking for the easier and hopefully cheaper route.
So I just bought this shed and the wife and I are putting it together. We're currently stuck trying to get the roof tiles to slide into place. Are there any tips you could give in this regard? Did you use soapy water or anything else to get the tiles to slide into place better?
I suggest you do the middle tile first, slide from outside to in. It's gonna have a some resistance depending on the alignment whoever inside gonna muscle pull it then just make sure it clicks
I have a question, I’m getting the same size shed but I’m planning to build a wall like an actual a wall over it and rebuilt the windows . Like remodel the inside for more support? Is that okay for the shed ? I’m building my nail salon inside.
There are groves or channels they slid into and the click & lock in to place in the sky light. I had to replace three panels just today and they are a pain in the butt to disconnect but I got them. My shed has been up for about 12-15 years still use it but one thing I did not know, squirrels love to sharpen their teeth on this type of hard resin, I have marks all over the shed.
Will this shed withstand strong winds like hurricane season winds? We're in Florida and thinking of investing in a similar shed but we're wondering about this issue. Thanks!
@@samsyardmaintenance I had the same type of shed with the plywood base, after a few years the plywood started to rot away. I also parked my riding mower in there as well so that sped up the process. Hopefully your floor will last longer than mine as long as you don't put a heavy mower inside.
Just finished my build. Took 3 hours. I watched all the videos out there and i just plowed along. Rubber Mallot was helpful, i used windex to
snap parts into place due to it already being in a sprayer bottle. Drill was great, ratchet and pliers helped out too. A few
holes on the door hinges were not stamped all the way. The roof frame and connecting the front and rear panels took the longest. The screws screw from the bottom up and i almost forgot the small plastic center piece in the skylight. $749 plus 9% tax.
Might want to paint that wooden frame to help prolong its life / prevent it from getting soft over time, especially if you’re going to be storing heavy items in there
Good advice. He might have also used Pressure Treated wood but too late now. lol.
Was the foundation the exact dimensions of the shed, or did you add an inch or two to the sides? Thanks.
looks great but those blocks make it a perfect home for critters like skunks and opossums.
Awesome video,, I have a 10x8 steel shed on the way, I want to build my floor base similar, what’s the exact quantity of 2by4’s, and 4by4’s, I know it’s obvious in video but don’t want to guess
Is there a part list for wood ???
I just finished building one and it took us 4 1/2 hours. Would be nice if you can slow the steps so we can see how to build. Thanks for the video
Marathon Watching 6/1/21 That’s a big shed!
The roof panels have a piece of plastic that hits the metal gutter, preventing us from snapping the roof into the skylight, The plastic is such mushy crap we might as well have bought a tent.
Are there any crevices that will let bugs and spiders in? Can you see sunlight from the inside walls , corners, and roof? Home depot has them instock and i'm thinking about getting one. I'm just worried about bugs and spiders getting in.
Would you believe H.D and Lowes dont carry those Deck blocks? I will have to look else where.
I would like to put hooks on the metal rail with holes where can I find them. Look everywhere no luck
Can you please give a description of all the stuff you need for this
Can you give me access to see the video with all the stuff you need for this?
me too plz
I just got this exact shed and have just leveled my ground. Would you recommend a plastic shed foundation with pea gravel, or definitely no? I've seen both versions work. I'm also not the most handy so looking for the easier and hopefully cheaper route.
What are the tools to take a part or build it
doesn't the wood need to be pressure treated?
Mine leaks a little water during heavy rain. Do you have the same issue?
nice video, did you use 2x4 or 2x6 for the foundation?
@@samsyardmaintenance In tried to look up that video and it is not available, Do you have a list of supplies you used for the foundation for the shed?
So I just bought this shed and the wife and I are putting it together. We're currently stuck trying to get the roof tiles to slide into place. Are there any tips you could give in this regard? Did you use soapy water or anything else to get the tiles to slide into place better?
I suggest you do the middle tile first, slide from outside to in. It's gonna have a some resistance depending on the alignment whoever inside gonna muscle pull it then just make sure it clicks
I have a question, I’m getting the same size shed but I’m planning to build a wall like an actual a wall over it and rebuilt the windows . Like remodel the inside for more support? Is that okay for the shed ? I’m building my nail salon inside.
Hey queen, I’m doing a braid salon in mine. Did u get this?
How is the roof secured down? I didn't see you screw any of the roof panels down.
There are groves or channels they slid into and the click & lock in to place in the sky light. I had to replace three panels just today and they are a pain in the butt to disconnect but I got them. My shed has been up for about 12-15 years still use it but one thing I did not know, squirrels love to sharpen their teeth on this type of hard resin, I have marks all over the shed.
Where can I get instructions regarding the foundation build?
Hit pause. Screenshot the foundation. Done.
How can I insulate this
Spray foam insulation
Will this shed withstand strong winds like hurricane season winds? We're in Florida and thinking of investing in a similar shed but we're wondering about this issue. Thanks!
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Is it hot in there. Is there humidity
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Mahalo!
How do you anchor the shed
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@@samsyardmaintenance that video is gone
This shed will certainly sink in another year under Canadian climatic conditions....
What to do to avoid it
How is the temperature in side the shed
let the air in from the door/window and it'll be alright. Seen a lot of shed like this in Oklahoma
No cement that shed is going sinking on one end
gravel under concrete block I think is enough since the shed is pretty light
@@samsyardmaintenance I had the same type of shed with the plywood base, after a few years the plywood started to rot away. I also parked my riding mower in there as well so that sped up the process. Hopefully your floor will last longer than mine as long as you don't put a heavy mower inside.
I have a pressure treated plywood base and after a few years it's rotted out so I'm researching for some new ideas.
This is the worst piece of crap I’ve ever wasted money on.
How much did this shed cost to purchase please let me know thank you