You're lucky, I was never that much help to my dad when putting something together, lol, you guys did a great job, (as usual), but you're right about the knife, we use knives, so they should put all their efforts into the quality, rather than the showing of them,😉👍, awesome video guys, and thanks for sharing.
Man, would be awesome if you could get a steel sponsor so you can put steel over one of those canopy frames. Seems like stock can handle hurricanes based on more than two guys who've shown their's on RU-vid. I keep thinking slitting a 6ft polycarbonate clear or maybe opaque sheet in half lengthwise to use a sheet down from the peak in the middle section as skylight. Seems, pun intended, to add strength. The overlap that is. 🙂 Man, I brought home another one. Crazy guy here, signin off.
I'm begging you to do something about reinforcing that roof. Manufacturers should sell an add-on kit to bolster the roof for snow areas . As for a show package I would say no not until the economy improves.
I noticed that you are storing the windshield that you took out of the van flat. Not a good idea. Needs to be stored on edge. Other wise it could break easily.
Geez , that shed turned out really nice , , , I would put some more supports on the roof for winter snow ( Upstate N.Y. Guy so I know snow) but other than that it`s perfect ! Nice Job ,,,,,,,,,,,
Just like most of these types of projects, the instructions leave a lot to be desired....that workbench looks a lot like the Harbor Freight workbench, and the ones on display at Harbor Freight are pretty flimsy for the price.