Please do yourself and DO NOT BUY THIS!!! The plastic bits that are used to slide the metal parts into place do NOT stay on the metal. I had to use some tape to tape it on and they STILL do not stay on. I live in a place where it is hot so plastic and metal are not a good combination. I tried following the instructions on the video but like I said, the plastic parts do not stick on the metal. Whoever designed this should not be an engineer. Low quality.
Ok so just getting the base to line up was a huge pain.... Now im on step 3 and sooo confused.. At 2:14 in the video it shows putting K46-3 OVER the top of the sides. And yet later they zoom in and show it going on the inside of the corner pannels... which is it? Instruction pictures are extremely confusing, and it is impossible to tell which it is. And I am finding if you make a mistake with the F1 screws and you remove them, they basically strip out the holes, so when putting them back in they are loose.... and thats happening even when not screwing them all the way in while you line everything up. So one small error in placement basically compromises the structure. I have to say i looked at more expensive options at Lowes and expected this to be a bit on the light side but this is a bad design and terrible Instructions 😕
Problems I've had; 1. Da/dda/dla/dra pieces have no middle hole for complete mount of dba pieces for doors. 2. Screws to mount middle and end caps are not long enough. 3. Much of these cheap metal pieces are warped or slightly dented. In general, aligning all holes were not easy. Maybe tempting to save some money and get this cheap solution. But my suggestion is; Save up a few hundred more and buy something better, and that doesnt leak. This shed sucks and is a pain to build because the metal fabrication is so poor.
Pretty girl, poorly engineered gazebo. Lack of engineering detail makes this a pain to erect and assemble. I'm an engineer, and i loath lazy engineering. Poor engineering starts with no accounting for sloped patios, as in typical slope away from the house for drainage. So to keep things plumb and level, I fabricated stands for the two distant posts. But I shouldn't have to, and some people might not know how or have the materials. The frame itself assembles fairly easily, just don't fully tighten every fastener, keep that towards the end. Where the issues arise is in panel installation. The two short ends (12x16 gazebo) fit fairly easily. Not so with the longer sides. I've had to cut two panels on opposite corners down by about 1/4 inch, and still use massive leverage with pry bars to force panels into position. Its entirely unnecessary if more thought was put into the engineering behind the product. Also, since one box weighed about 140 lb, which is too much for a single FedEx employee, that box was heavily damaged on both ends. The four gutter corners are scraped, on ground heavily from where it looks like box was dragged across concrete. Also, several panels had bends that had to be reshaped. Poor packaging to blame. Very unsatisfied, and seeking refund from Amazon.
Posts need redesign to allow for sloped concete patios. Our patio slopes away from house (as is typical for water drainage), yet the posts have bo allowance engineered into them for that differential in elevation. Would be very easy to design into your products. Quality control also needs to be addressed. I had to grind down some weld material that was interfering with roof brackets, some splice plate holes weren't aligned well, the curtain tracks had poor bend (improper braking tolerance),. Shipping damages were mostly from the 140 lb carton which was nearly open on both ends. Stronger box and better (heavier duty) shipping tape needed. Or just break uo that box into two 70 lb boxes that FedEx can physically handle.
I put this sucker together by myself. I know why this video has no sound in fear of children hearing words that aren't in the dictionary. Curtains were worse than most of this thing. No labels telling me where to hang them. I cursed everyone who had a hand in making every part of this gazebo. Sorry for that.
Totally agree…biggest problem with these are the instructions! I wish they would use REAL pictures. The drawings suck and are not easy. Thanks for sharing your video!
I can’t even keep the roof up. They slide off when trying to attach and the stupid clips fall off. I’m thinking of gluing the stupid things onto the roof sections. Any advice is appreciated
Folks, I wanted to write a review on this gazebo but could not find how. Anyways, here are few tips from my experience. You can say thank you later!. 1. DO NOT put the park K as the instruction manual suggests at one point. Complete the small roof, and then put this part on the top and tighten the screws. 2. The roof installation will be easy if you use masking tape to stick the rubber parts together with the surface. When you installed every piece, just carefully remove the tape. It is the best thing that removes the frustrations. 3. While you are finishing tightening the bolts, use a black cocking substance from the tube to seal the tops of the bolts (or use your sealant). It prevents the leaking 100%. 4. Always start putting the roof parts from the middle of each side or you will regret it later because you can't reach some bolts to tight. 5. I am 70+, and I was able to put it together 99% myself. Still, I recommend at least one more person to assist you. Good luck!
I’m still building it I forgot to put the K and k1 part on the small roof and half of the bigger roof it’s been raining a lot for 2 days but the roof isn’t leaking. What is the purpose of the k part? Proper drainage or something else ?
This product is an absolute joke. The roof panels are more flimsy than an old man who lost use for his pecker. The holes line up about as often as a GameStop employee is intimate with another woman. The instructions are about as clear as your ex girlfriend was when it came to communicating with you about her feelings. If you want a gazebo that will go together like you and your right hand buy another product. But if your kink is fighting with something that refuses to agree with you. Have yourself a merry time! :D
Ofcourse they dont show you the ungodly frustation you encounter when putting those plastic trapezoid blocks in when on the main ribs Do not buy this is it a effin nightmare to assemble
If there's only 6 and 7 in each slot, 12 and 14, why do they give me 104 hooks? I really don't want to put the hooks in and get it all together and then have to take it apart to put more hooks in.
I just purchased this and I have had issues with the panels during install. Now today I had high winds and the wind broke the zipper and another one of the panels is coming in. One of the panels came through two days ago also, without high winds. Do the panels supposed to be screwed together?
At 6:21 am I supposed to screw through the aluminum or are the holes supposed to match up. None of the holes on N6 / N8 match or got, the hole is towards the middle and about 3 inches from where it is supposed to be. Thank you!
Well I wanted that one specific cuz it looked cool and sleek and easy to manage so I wind up finding it on Amazon and bought it yesterday. Thanks for your quick response. I'm debating if I should put this together myself or hire a company where I bought it from that contracts installers but for $695 or $495 if I do the base and they put the top on but I wanted the drill just in case@@annberger5144
Any idea how to touch up bare spots? I have this on my patio furniture and I love it. I’ve had it for 22 years, and it is still on good shape except for some spots that have worn away.
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