Thank you so much for this video I am 72 years old and put this thing together by myself. I could have never done it if not for this video again thank you so very much😊
Just got the shed, yesterday and assembled it today, found the instructions simple and easy to follow, but for the hinges, took a bit to figure out which side is up, five minutes of playing around sorted it out nicely. Would appreciate some hints re fasteners to the base, either concrete or wood. All in all took about an hour to assemble.
On all these videos for putting this together it is not showing the bottom of the back panels that are like mine. The tabs are different on mine. I can't figure out how to slide the sides on and the bottom to slide in place similar to he sides.
I agree with comments about the hinges. If you can get the hinges positioned perfectly, the bolt will align and tighten easily. But that's big "if". And it is designed more or less to clamp the hinge into place as you tighten the bolt. Too bad there is not an actual hole that the bolt can pass through . . . this would help to align the hinge correctly and ensure the bolt to go in easier. This part of the design is what makes the assembly a two-person job . . . at least for me. Otherwise a nice little shed.
Very helpful, especially given the written instructions are a bit wonky. At one point, it orders you to put a washer and bolt going in both directions in the same hole (?!). This clarifies the intent was just to put a washer on each side. The written instructions also say to put just two screws in the roof brackets, although they still have four holes and seem to need them. The extra two screws aren't included (used my own). Both the written instructions and video are oddly vague on exactly where the reinforcing bar goes on the underside of the roof as well. No pre-drilled holes or even indents, so I sort of centered it between two similar-looking bumps. Agree with others that the hinge screws are tricky to install given the hinge doesn't open far enough to really get a screwdriver in there and alignment is apparently just "however you can make it work." A powered driver with a longish-bit helped. Despite these clunky issues with the assembly and instructions, this is a good product. Feels solid, looks good, and the Suncast shed my Dad has had for 15 years still looks great.
I just got a Suncast BNS5700 Shed via Home Depot. I carefully followed the poorly written instructions and have found some issues: 1. Parts #s of left and right panels do not match the #s in the instructions; 2. Quality is not as good as expected or it’s just overpriced for its quality. The plastic parts got bent after placing them at 75 degree F under sunlight for about an hour; 3. The metal support is hard to be installed on the roof because the pre-drilled holes are too small for the 6 screws to screw in. If you follow the written instructions to install it without watching this video, you may get confused with some steps. Not recommended!
The video is nice but it shows the door installation to be a breeze. That is not the case! The hinges do not line up with the slots for them on the inside of the shed. I have use my mallet trying to get them into the correct position so I can screw them in, but it doesn’t work because I see the plastic where I’m hitting the shed door starting to bulge in. I need assistance with lining up the inside part of the hinge with the slots. If anybody has any ideas, I’d appreciate you sharing your ideas. Thanks!
Guys i figured it out. Put all sides in starting from back left. The sides where the corners connect line up and rubber mallet into place starting from the bottom. They dont slide in like they look like they are made to do. You just hammer them into each other with rubber mallet.
I got this Basically Bulletproof Locker 2 days ago, it only took maybe two hours with smoke breaks,after I put All My Valuables, stuff you LEAVE AROUND Your YARD, you DON’T WANT To BLOW AWAY In The WIND & Become Something in the Middle of the STREET, Basically With A FREE SIGN Taped on it . I’m putting “3” LOCKS on it Both on the Handle ,top & bottom & putting a CABLE Around the WHOLE THING through the Handle, GARANTIED not to TAMPER WITH!!!!! I’ve had a stroke so have a HARD TIME SPELLING
Thank you so much for this video I am 72 years old and put this thing together by myself. I could have never done it if not for this video again thank you so very much😊
Thank you for this video. It helped me finish assembling our Suncast shed. Very helpful!
Just got the shed, yesterday and assembled it today, found the instructions simple and easy to follow, but for the hinges, took a bit to figure out which side is up, five minutes of playing around sorted it out nicely. Would appreciate some hints re fasteners to the base, either concrete or wood. All in all took about an hour to assemble.
On all these videos for putting this together it is not showing the bottom of the back panels that are like mine. The tabs are different on mine. I can't figure out how to slide the sides on and the bottom to slide in place similar to he sides.
Same. There is no way to slide in the side pieces without warping the bottom or the sides.
This is the exact issue I’m having now. It doesn’t just snap in like they show. What the crud.
This video helped out sooo much! Thanks! Between the instructions and this video assembly was no problem. ❤
Can’t get panel c in bottom slot. Three days now.
I agree with comments about the hinges. If you can get the hinges positioned perfectly, the bolt will align and tighten easily. But that's big "if". And it is designed more or less to clamp the hinge into place as you tighten the bolt. Too bad there is not an actual hole that the bolt can pass through . . . this would help to align the hinge correctly and ensure the bolt to go in easier. This part of the design is what makes the assembly a two-person job . . . at least for me. Otherwise a nice little shed.
Very helpful, especially given the written instructions are a bit wonky. At one point, it orders you to put a washer and bolt going in both directions in the same hole (?!). This clarifies the intent was just to put a washer on each side. The written instructions also say to put just two screws in the roof brackets, although they still have four holes and seem to need them. The extra two screws aren't included (used my own). Both the written instructions and video are oddly vague on exactly where the reinforcing bar goes on the underside of the roof as well. No pre-drilled holes or even indents, so I sort of centered it between two similar-looking bumps. Agree with others that the hinge screws are tricky to install given the hinge doesn't open far enough to really get a screwdriver in there and alignment is apparently just "however you can make it work." A powered driver with a longish-bit helped.
Despite these clunky issues with the assembly and instructions, this is a good product. Feels solid, looks good, and the Suncast shed my Dad has had for 15 years still looks great.
I just got a Suncast BNS5700 Shed via Home Depot. I carefully followed the poorly written instructions and have found some issues: 1. Parts #s of left and right panels do not match the #s in the instructions; 2. Quality is not as good as expected or it’s just overpriced for its quality. The plastic parts got bent after placing them at 75 degree F under sunlight for about an hour; 3. The metal support is hard to be installed on the roof because the pre-drilled holes are too small for the 6 screws to screw in. If you follow the written instructions to install it without watching this video, you may get confused with some steps. Not recommended!
The video is nice but it shows the door installation to be a breeze. That is not the case! The hinges do not line up with the slots for them on the inside of the shed. I have use my mallet trying to get them into the correct position so I can screw them in, but it doesn’t work because I see the plastic where I’m hitting the shed door starting to bulge in. I need assistance with lining up the inside part of the hinge with the slots. If anybody has any ideas, I’d appreciate you sharing your ideas. Thanks!
Guys i figured it out. Put all sides in starting from back left. The sides where the corners connect line up and rubber mallet into place starting from the bottom. They dont slide in like they look like they are made to do. You just hammer them into each other with rubber mallet.
Put screws to hinge is a really pain in the ass. Wall panel doesn't fit to the side panel. Idea for this product is simple, but sadly quality is not.
Hinges don't screw into anything. Can't install with provided materials
The doors are a pain to install but otherwise a great shed
Victory! Thanks for this video.
I got this Basically Bulletproof Locker 2 days ago, it only took maybe two hours with smoke breaks,after I put All My Valuables, stuff you LEAVE AROUND Your YARD, you DON’T WANT To BLOW AWAY In The WIND & Become Something in the Middle of the STREET, Basically With A FREE SIGN Taped on it . I’m putting “3” LOCKS on it Both on the Handle ,top & bottom & putting a CABLE Around the WHOLE THING through the Handle, GARANTIED not to TAMPER WITH!!!!! I’ve had a stroke so have a HARD TIME SPELLING
Not Ble to install the hinges to the door
Seriously?
Can you do it simple?
IKEA is example
Good luck people!