Im a single female, 58 125 pounds and was able to build this by myself. Only issue I had was one of the interior door pieces had holes that didnt line up, so I had to attach it after drilling my own holes. Not THAT big of a deal. I recommend studying the directions thoroughly before just starting without reviewing first. I was one nut and bolt short because there was a defect in one of the bolts, so the nut wouldnt attach. Ill have to pick one up because the door latch isnt on properly because of this. The instructions for the roof are a bit confusing. Also, you better hope and pray your pieces dont arrive dented and/or damaged because that can cause some real issues. I did have to bend a few pieces forcefully and use a leg and my side to hold it in place to get the pieces to attach. Would have been MUCH easier with someone elses help. Its a few days later, and Im still sore. It was quite the workout. Also beware of doing this in full sun like I did the pieces get so hot you can fry eggs on it. Why not wear the gloves? Because you cant attach the nuts to the bolts with gloves on; theyre so tiny.
Overall for the price, its very worth it. Itll be going through its first rain storm tomorrow, so Im still unsure about whether the inside remains dry or if itll blow away. I did buy an additional anchoring system, but the ground is too hard right now for me to get the 10 anchors into the ground. It HAS to be anchored or weighed down someway though because it only weighs about 75 pounds and can easily be pushed over.
Honestly, the most frustrating part for me was peeling the cling wrap off that covers every piece!
I condensed down from a 10x7 storage unit and was pleasantly surprised at how much I was able to fit into this shed.
Easier with 2 ppl but possible alone.
Im a single female, 58 125 pounds and was able to build this by myself. Only issue I had was one of the interior door pieces had holes that didnt line up, so I had to attach it after drilling my own holes. Not THAT big of a deal. I recommend studying the directions thoroughly before just starting without reviewing first. I was one nut and bolt short because there was a defect in one of the bolts, so the nut wouldnt attach. Ill have to pick one up because the door latch isnt on properly because of this. The instructions for the roof are a bit confusing. Also, you better hope and pray your pieces dont arrive dented and/or damaged because that can cause some real issues. I did have to bend a few pieces forcefully and use a leg and my side to hold it in place to get the pieces to attach. Would have been MUCH easier with someone elses help. Its a few days later, and Im still sore. It was quite the workout. Also beware of doing this in full sun like I did the pieces get so hot you can fry eggs on it. Why not wear the gloves? Because you cant attach the nuts to the bolts with gloves on; theyre so tiny. Overall for the price, its very worth it. Itll be going through its first rain storm tomorrow, so Im still unsure about whether the inside remains dry or if itll blow away. I did buy an additional anchoring system, but the ground is too hard right now for me to get the 10 anchors into the ground. It HAS to be anchored or weighed down someway though because it only weighs about 75 pounds and can easily be pushed over. Honestly, the most frustrating part for me was peeling the cling wrap off that covers every piece! I condensed down from a 10x7 storage unit and was pleasantly surprised at how much I was able to fit into this shed.