Excellent video, thank you for uploading it as I've been looking at these for a while but no real information or videos about them. Do you need to screw anything in at the lower part from the outside? as where I want to put it is about 14' wide where the fence is, I can access above the fence however. Would it be suitable to use as a workshop, i.e. comfortable enough over a wooden shed, my electronic stuff is taking over the house!
Hi, glad you appreciate the video. The clearance you've got would be enough, from memory there's nothing that low down that you need to gain access to from the outside, all the screws are internal. I use mine mainly for storage, the only thing I would say is that shelves etc might be more difficult to hang on the walls than a wooden shed as the walls are plastic and maybe not as robust.
@@napierhellhole Thank you for your reply, how are you getting on with the shed, we have had some awful rain the past few days, hope it has stood up well?
@@epiphgd4302 yes that's correct! I've just re-read my previous comment and realise that it may be misleading... yes during construction you need to place screws in the base 'flange' which holds the base to the wall pieces... hope that helps
Occasionally get some mild condensation on the inside of the roof but I've got 2 freezers and a fridge inside... nothing more than you can expect when the weather is cold outside but certainly nothing to worry about👍🏼
Seems absolutely fine... mine has plenty of gear in there which keeps it weighted down. The only thing I would say is be aware if attempting to build it on a windy day!
Yes you can do it in less than a day... easy enough to do most of it by yourself apart from the roof panels where you will need 2 just to get them in the correct place and pushed down while they're screwed into place. I've built 2 now and both done in a similar amount of time... only caveat to the above info is if it's windy you will need another person to help while putting the side panels in place. Good luck 👍🏼
@@napierhellhole Hi! This video is very helpful. I just wanted to confirm that you don't need access at the back for screws? I have 1 foot access at the back and on one of the sides.