Lol, nice video, the ‘de’thatching rake, here in USA back breaking tool used for getting up the dead grass, ok for smaller yards, but gives you a good workout 😏🤣😎
Your cement base what are the dimensions? I have to use wood and the direction say 130" x 88" and that's actually bigger than the shed but I did not want to make the platform bigger than the shed because of the wood getting wet and rotting
You can bolt them down mines not its very well put together and with stuff inside its very heavy hell it was heavy enough when empty lots of metal pieces compared to others. The two boxes it came in were extremely heavy definitely need a truck and 2 strong people to move it i can’t see the wind taking this maybe a tornado
Nothing its definitely heavy enough with things in it ladder power washer bikes lawnmower etc. when empy you can move it little by little to readjust if need be but its not hurricane weather where i live so im good.
@@RandomVids519 you are right, you need a second person to fully complete the build. I just finished mine and had to get the wife for the finishing touches
Nope just comes in through the barn door a bit if its really windy and raining. But that could be from me not leveling it 100 percent perfect definitely good elsewhere.
This is by far the WORST product that I have ever purchased from Costco. 1) The Base. You must pour a concrete pad OR build a wood frame as outlined in the instructions. This is an entire project in and of itself and you will spend more money to do this !!!! 2) The plastic panels. They are super flimsy and if left in the sun even for the slightest amount of time, forget about it. They will be deformed and warped! 3) Cracks- there's plenty of openings for wasps and other creatures to come in through. 4) Assembly- This is no easy feat. I hope you're retired or have nothing better to do with your life as this will be a project. I build a rubber maid plastic shed 10-15 years ago that was super durable and 100X easier to assemble. 5) Please do yourself a favor and spend a little more money at Home Depot/Lowes for something decent that will last and be more durable. Just getting this thing out of the store and loaded up was a feat!!