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8x6 Ft Outdoor Metal Storage Shed with Lockable Doors - Large Garden Shed for Bike, Tools & Lawn Mower Storage | Weather-Resistant & Durable for Backyard, Patio & Garage Organization
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8x6 Ft Outdoor Metal Storage Shed with Lockable Doors - Large Garden Shed for Bike, Tools & Lawn Mower Storage | Weather-Resistant & Durable for Backyard, Patio & Garage Organization
8x6 Ft Outdoor Metal Storage Shed with Lockable Doors - Large Garden Shed for Bike, Tools & Lawn Mower Storage | Weather-Resistant & Durable for Backyard, Patio & Garage Organization
8x6 Ft Outdoor Metal Storage Shed with Lockable Doors - Large Garden Shed for Bike, Tools & Lawn Mower Storage | Weather-Resistant & Durable for Backyard, Patio & Garage Organization
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Storage Sheds for You Backyard 3 sizes Different colors Water proof,rust proof Previous page Seedfaya is new vendor for suppling great worth metal sheds for outdoor.We strive to offer great satisfaction to every customer.Not only selling products,but also after service.You can order without worry. Storage sheds is an outdoor organizer for storing garden tools,patio furniture,lawn mower,ladders,or even bicycles.Metal sheds are water proof,rust proof for lifetime.It is sturdy enough once it is assembled. metal shed for your backyard Visit the Store Next page
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Some of my panels are damaged. Also I had to cut holes into top frame in order to use locking mechanism on inside of door. That plastic wrap is a joke it didn't prevent any damage and was a pain to remove.We are using this small shed over by our garden for gardening specific outdoor things. I added a shelving unit for soils, pots, hose, hand tools etc. there is room to fold the handles down on our lawnmower and tiller and they both fit with room to spare. A great locking option to get all of these items out of the garage and into the yard where I actually need them. My husband built and leveled a 6x8 wood platform deck and built the shed on this as our yard isn’t flat. Directions were fine. The plastic wrap on all of the pieces was a PAIN to remove and took forever.Pro's:Instructions are idiotproof - I have followed thousands of assembly manuals over the past 15 years so I have a good appreciation for quality instructions.I was shocked by the total lack of trouble getting holes lined up, and even more shocked at the fact that the doors closed properly and evenly with no adjustment whatsoever.The shed is attractive.Mine included a few tool hangers which was a nice addition, as was the lock and latch.Con's:The film - I put the shed together by myself and easily spent as much time peeling plastic off as I did the rest of the assembly - apparently "12 man hours" includes 4 hours of peeling.The metal is more flimsy than I was expecting - and I wasn't expecting very sturdy metal for the cost. Simple handling was enough to deform the edges and some of it arrived damaged in an undamaged box. I will be protecting a wall with plywood on the inside to hang tools on and against.Flimsy metal to a degree is expected for the cost, another thing was preventable design deficiencies. For example - the bottom frame is made of 6 pieces instead of 4, and the plastic insert in an aluminum extrusion joint sits right under the door hinge = movement. This could have been solved with a 6 ft piece instead of a 4 and a 2. I will be adding screws down through the finished aluminum all the way around to make it more sturdy. Same kind of design flaw with the top frame which has a joint in the very center - inevitably this will sag and affect the door closing. I did find a mistake in the manual telling you to use the sheet metal screws on the top edge and middle of roof - use the machine screws.The Seedfaya 6’ X 4’ metal storage shed ticked three boxes for me, perfect color, perfect size and excellent price.The first consideration should be where your shed will sit as well as the surface it sits on. My choice was easy I had space on a concrete slab on the side of my house where I constructed the foundation frame, squared it and drilled anchor holes. I then slid the frame away from the fence to allow access to the back of the shed.The instruction booklet is well thought out with emphasis on footnotes indicating common errors. Errors that I made none the less which required disassembly and grinding and bending. Some of the bending was to straighten sheet metal that was damaged in the shipping process. This is something that I would consider unavoidable IMO.The shed is surprisingly sturdy for thin sheet metal all held together with sheet metal screws all the screws mate with pre drilled holes. This is one of the issues pointed out in one of the “common errors” footnotes. If they don’t line up back up a page or two.It should be noted the dimensions listed in the ad are for the exterior. The inside dimensions are considerably less.You will need to consider some kind of floor. My searches revealed that 3/4” plywood is good. Treated plywood is best but I used untreated because my environment is dry. I purchased my untreated 4’ X 8’ at my local lumber supply who made the cuts for me totaling $55. The treated plywood would have been $78.I had an experienced handyman help me and we finished this project in 4 hours. It is suggested to have a helper and I wholeheartedly agree. Give yourself plenty of time.It worksThe shed is exactly what I needed but the plastic wrap on each panel is ridiculously tedious to peel. It's a two man job but you should get about 15 people ,no joke, to help you peel the plastic. It turned a one day job into two and frustration level through the roof. It takes a ton of patience and time. The only way to do this is to delegate the plastic peel to about ten people. There has got to be a better way. I do like the shed and definitely wear the gloves or you will slice your hands. And pay close attention to instructions,it's easy to reverse direction and have to redo steps. Have fun...This shed is pretty flimsy and the dimensions are actually 69"w X 43.5" d X 68"h these are the outside dimensions it is not 6x4The shed itself is nice. A little difficult assembling as the instructions are mostly pictures and not very many written instructions. One piece of the roof that we received was not cut correctly so we had to modify and fix it ourselves, plus putting it together, we broke 3 screws in the process. . We also did not receive the lock for the door as was advertised. We would definitely not buy another one

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