“Super easy to assemble.
Light weight..
it was too big and floppy, to flip it over alone, so I had to elevate it and slither on my back, in order to put the screws in on the bottom side.
My only complaints are as follows:
1) this base is not strong enough to support weight, unless it has support under every joint. our shed had to be elevated because of water. That was very difficult to do, while keeping the shed floor level on uneven ground. (Although, I'm a novice, and this was my first shed). It bent in a few places, which we rigged with random bricks, and a lot of extra screws.
2) I don't remember exactly what the instructions said (we put it together 6+ months ago), but the floor/ floor frame and shed frame were an issue.
the instructions, and every associate I spoke with, said that the floor frame was supposed to go INSIDE the shed, and then the plywood ontop. I know I'm a novice, but I'm no dummy. There was NO WAY that floor frame would go inside' it was the exact same size as the shed. So we had to assemble the shed ontop of the frame. Thankfully we hadn't assembled the shed yet.
So, order of assembly should actually be:
First the floor frame, then plywood ontop of the floor frame, then the floor-shed frame (to attach the two), was assembled and mounted to the plywood' THEN we built the shed ontop of that.
Hope this helps!”
“Super easy to assemble.
Light weight..
it was too big and floppy, to flip it over alone, so I had to elevate it and slither on my back, in order to put the screws in on the bottom side.
My only complaints are as follows:
1) this base is not strong enough to support weight, unless it has support under every joint. our shed had to be elevated because of water. That was very difficult to do, while keeping the shed floor level on uneven ground. (Although, I'm a novice, and this was my first shed). It bent in a few places, which we rigged with random bricks, and a lot of extra screws.
2) I don't remember exactly what the instructions said (we put it together 6+ months ago), but the floor/ floor frame and shed frame were an issue.
the instructions, and every associate I spoke with, said that the floor frame was supposed to go INSIDE the shed, and then the plywood ontop. I know I'm a novice, but I'm no dummy. There was NO WAY that floor frame would go inside' it was the exact same size as the shed. So we had to assemble the shed ontop of the frame. Thankfully we hadn't assembled the shed yet.
So, order of assembly should actually be:
First the floor frame, then plywood ontop of the floor frame, then the floor-shed frame (to attach the two), was assembled and mounted to the plywood' THEN we built the shed ontop of that.
Hope this helps!”