Thanks Tom - I found your video after I was bamboosled by the instructions! It took me an hour and a half but I couldn’t have done it without your video. I usually bodge most DIY, but like having a go. ( I foolishly screwed the backing parts together on top of my hot tub, and managed to put a pilot drill hole straight into the hot tub cover when I got confused at the part your close up video didn’t work out!). Anyway; remarkably, I managed it thanks to you. Very grateful that you took the time to do it - thanks.
Absolutely amazing video on how to build the shed great detail on bits you have to do and we'll described. One of the best building shed videos I've seen 😊
Hi Tom, as always terrific video, down to the screws, very in depth review, I may not be the only person to say this, but you absolutely should do the unboxing/review of the new 3d printer when you get it, I’m sure a lot of people will appreciate your great work, as always keep up the great videos mate. 🤙🏼🇦🇺 Joe from Australia 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Thanks again Joe....will consider doing a review of the printer ...will give it a good trial 1st but so far I am loving it....doing my 1st dual colour print right now
@@TomsManShed mate I'm still trying to work the 3pro, I've printed or tried to print so many things, but they keep failing.. A setting I'm guessing, that I don't know about..
Great demonstration thanks Tom. I've procrastinated about putting it together, but thanks to you I feel confident about assembling it on my own. Just today I contacted the Trade Tested folks I purchased it from to ask about assembly videos so I'll share your video with them for future use. Cheers, Lee, Napier New Zealand.
Well done. I looked at someone else at first but couldn't make out what some parts were, but found the Keter you were demonstrating was the same as mine, thanks
the 4 screws on the inside that attaches the lid to the upper side panels. As there are no pilot holes in the lid section, we got really confused; and thought we'd done something wrong. This video was really helpful, thank you (just need to put your own pilots in)
Great review thank you! Wished I’d watched this before putting it up myself! 😅 But it reassured me I did it correctly and now know how to add a shelf. Brilliant in depth video thank you!! 🤩
Hi Jodi...thanks for the thanks...yes the comment below from gabriel says the same...it is a bit confusing with the 2 halves having different patterns...glad it helped
Thank you for this, really helpful. I don't seem to find the measure of the doors, I can read the box is 28 inches deep, but how wide are the doors? I need to understand the depth of the box with both doors open to see if it fits in my narrow front garden. Thank you in advance :)
Hi Giuseppi (hope that's right) ...I have just measured the outside with the door open...so from the very back of the main box to the edge of the door with it open at 90 degrees (IE the very widest you can make the whole thing) its 48" exactly. Hope this helps.
Nice assembly Tom I bet B&Q sell all their stock. BTW does the Rain-X ever make your wipers judder it has on my last two cars, comments on line say give wipers a good clean with a rag moistened with WD 40 ?
Hi Brian...I have tried rain-x but never really rated it....I think its harder to see through the beaded water it creates than with none at all on. R WD40 on the wipers,,,,I have never tried it but don't fancy it due to it might put a film of "residue" on the windscreen....I would try cleaning the blades with IPA as this will leave no residue (test on a bit of rubber 1st but cant see it being a problem)
Thanks Tom - I found your video after I was bamboosled by the instructions! It took me an hour and a half but I couldn’t have done it without your video. I usually bodge most DIY, but like having a go. ( I foolishly screwed the backing parts together on top of my hot tub, and managed to put a pilot drill hole straight into the hot tub cover when I got confused at the part your close up video didn’t work out!). Anyway; remarkably, I managed it thanks to you. Very grateful that you took the time to do it - thanks.
Absolutely amazing video on how to build the shed great detail on bits you have to do and we'll described. One of the best building shed videos I've seen 😊
Hi Sophie Thanks very much for that...it's made my day :) ...glad it helped
Very thorough thank you! Confident to make my purchase because of this.
Thanks for that...glad it helped ....yes its been very handy and no probs with it at all
Thank you for a very informative video with your great clear through explanations 😊
Thanks for the thanks yohan...much appreciated
Hi Tom, as always terrific video, down to the screws, very in depth review, I may not be the only person to say this, but you absolutely should do the unboxing/review of the new 3d printer when you get it, I’m sure a lot of people will appreciate your great work, as always keep up the great videos mate. 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Joe from Australia 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Thanks again Joe....will consider doing a review of the printer ...will give it a good trial 1st but so far I am loving it....doing my 1st dual colour print right now
@@TomsManShed mate I'm still trying to work the 3pro, I've printed or tried to print so many things, but they keep failing.. A setting I'm guessing, that I don't know about..
Great demonstration thanks Tom. I've procrastinated about putting it together, but thanks to you I feel confident about assembling it on my own. Just today I contacted the Trade Tested folks I purchased it from to ask about assembly videos so I'll share your video with them for future use. Cheers, Lee, Napier New Zealand.
Thanks for the thanks Lee ...and thanks for sharing it much appreciated.
Great demo thanks. I wasn't sure about a couple of the steps that required a bit of brute force so it was reassuring to see you doing it first.
Thanks for the thanks RH...glad it helped
Well done. I looked at someone else at first but couldn't make out what some parts were, but found the Keter you were demonstrating was the same as mine, thanks
Thanks for the thanks Allan..much appreciated..glad it helped
the 4 screws on the inside that attaches the lid to the upper side panels. As there are no pilot holes in the lid section, we got really confused; and thought we'd done something wrong.
This video was really helpful, thank you (just need to put your own pilots in)
Thanks for that...yes curious why they don't drill them ready...glad it helped.
Great review thank you! Wished I’d watched this before putting it up myself! 😅 But it reassured me I did it correctly and now know how to add a shelf. Brilliant in depth video thank you!! 🤩
Thanks Mandy ...that means a lot to me ...I very much appreciate it ...glad it helped
Tom, Thanks for the guidance on assembling the Keter Store-It-Out Midi. Helped in finishing the assembly process! Bob
Thanks for the thanks Bob...glad it helped
Thanks for this! I bought a graded version with no instructions so this was really helpful
Thanks for the thanks Karl...glad it helped
Thanks for this video, I was a bit confused with the back panel, this helped a lot 😊
Hi Jodi...thanks for the thanks...yes the comment below from gabriel says the same...it is a bit confusing with the 2 halves having different patterns...glad it helped
Great review, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Hi TCRS...thanks for that ..I appreciate it :)
Thank you for this, really helpful. I don't seem to find the measure of the doors, I can read the box is 28 inches deep, but how wide are the doors? I need to understand the depth of the box with both doors open to see if it fits in my narrow front garden. Thank you in advance :)
Hi Giuseppi (hope that's right) ...I have just measured the outside with the door open...so from the very back of the main box to the edge of the door with it open at 90 degrees (IE the very widest you can make the whole thing) its 48" exactly.
Hope this helps.
This really helped me!! Mine came with no instructions! Thank you 😊
Thanks for that Katie...glad it helped
Thanks a lot for this video . Is bit confused the back panel . This video is very helpful 👍
Hi Gabriel...thanks for the thanks...yes the way the back panel joins together is a bit confusing as the pattern flips over....glad it helped
Thanks for this extremely helpful set up guide. ✨👍✨
Brilliant, thank you
Thanks for that :)
Nice assembly Tom I bet B&Q sell all their stock. BTW does the Rain-X ever make your wipers judder it has on my last two cars, comments on line say give wipers a good clean with a rag moistened with WD 40 ?
Hi Brian...I have tried rain-x but never really rated it....I think its harder to see through the beaded water it creates than with none at all on.
R WD40 on the wipers,,,,I have never tried it but don't fancy it due to it might put a film of "residue" on the windscreen....I would try cleaning the blades with IPA as this will leave no residue (test on a bit of rubber 1st but cant see it being a problem)
Do you do repairs on erbauer lights got some but ant clue willing to pay
Hi Lindsey ..no sorry it's just my own stuff I repair...its dead easy though...have a go...nothing to lose if they are broken anyway.