any chance you could make a video explaining how you put it together and maybe a more detailed shot of the actual material and quality of the metal/ structure?
Hi! if you don't mind my asking, about how fast were the gusts of wind that did all of that damage? I'm looking to put together a much small building that that weighs under 1000lbs and I'm worried about when we get strong gusts of winds here. So sorry to hear what happened but I'm glad you worked it all out!
Oh no! How did you make out? We have the same building - still in the box! I was looking for some hints for putting it together. Found yours first - eek! We are in Alberta and get some strong chinook winds.
Hey Vicki, sorry for the late response. Unfortunately I never really recorded saving my building and putting it back together. But some suggestions from the repairs I would make, if you are putting the building on a slab, then on the bottom channel install a 2x3 piece of lumber and put a lag bolt/concrete anchor through every 4 feet and get a good bite of concrete
@@redislandoutdoorventures ok will do, we will probably also use pilings for the corners. What a bummer to buy a ready made package and have to do so much work after! Good for you for getting it back together.
Thanks for the tip, that’s actually exactly what we did. Unfortunately when I get in the groove of working, I sort of forget about some things, so I never actually set up a camera to record the process of putting it back in place. But Jack’s were a huge help doing that.
any chance you could make a video explaining how you put it together and maybe a more detailed shot of the actual material and quality of the metal/ structure?
Holy crap.. im discouraged, how much mph or kmph was the wind do you know ? I am looking at getting the 16x24.. but now I am hesitant
I can't believe you got that building put back on that slab. Good for you man. I'm looking forward to seeing the next video!
You and me both! Took some time, but it’s nice to actually have a workable space again
Hi! if you don't mind my asking, about how fast were the gusts of wind that did all of that damage? I'm looking to put together a much small building that that weighs under 1000lbs and I'm worried about when we get strong gusts of winds here. So sorry to hear what happened but I'm glad you worked it all out!
Oh no!
How did you make out?
We have the same building - still in the box!
I was looking for some hints for putting it together.
Found yours first - eek!
We are in Alberta and get some strong chinook winds.
Hey Vicki, sorry for the late response. Unfortunately I never really recorded saving my building and putting it back together. But some suggestions from the repairs I would make, if you are putting the building on a slab, then on the bottom channel install a 2x3 piece of lumber and put a lag bolt/concrete anchor through every 4 feet and get a good bite of concrete
@@redislandoutdoorventures ok will do, we will probably also use pilings for the corners. What a bummer to buy a ready made package and have to do so much work after! Good for you for getting it back together.
That's a sad sight but it looks fixable. Might be worth putting a couple of jacks under the low side to help getting it back on the foundation.
Thanks for the tip, that’s actually exactly what we did. Unfortunately when I get in the groove of working, I sort of forget about some things, so I never actually set up a camera to record the process of putting it back in place. But Jack’s were a huge help doing that.