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Suncast 7' 9 3/4" x 7' 10 3/4" Storage Shed Product Description:



  • Storage shed
  • Provides storage space for garden tractors, yard equipment, bikes and furniture
  • Extra wide front opening
  • Large panels allow quick assembly
  • Lockable doors with upper and lower latches; no tools required; measures 7-feet 9-3/4-inches by 7-feet 10-3/4-inches

Product Description

provides storage space for garden tractors, yeard equipment, bikes and furniture

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5Quick snap shed
By Thomas H. Lawler
I got this a month ago and just finished getting it assembled. It came in 2 boxes that were 22 X 50 X 84 each. The inside dims are almost exactly 7' square floor and 71" high at the lowest part of the roof with the outside being the ~7' 10" square and 7' 3" high at the peak. Part of the time I took on it was for planning & building a wood frame to go under it (if you'd like info on my plan for that, leave a comment and I'll tell you what I did & why). I decided on building that to try to minimize issues like uneven ground with the manual emphasizing "Must be installed on a flat/level surface" as well as minimizing the chances of water getting in (yet I will have to lift everything into it unless I build a ramp). Once I had that built, it only took me ~3 hours to snap everything together (which I did by myself, although an extra person is recommended). I had to trim extra plastic out of several of the rectangular "holes" with a knife where another part was to "latch" into them to get them to hold. I still have a few of those that aren't totally locked in place, but I don't think anything will come apart from the few not holding. While assembling the parts, I did need to keep watching for places where a thin part of the plastic would be warped and "hanging-up" on another edge while trying to slide them together (especially when installing the roof pieces).A couple other issues I'll mention, since I wanted to have the back of the shed close to my house, I couldn't follow the directions of "Install back doors, then swing them open to install retainer clips". So I actually ended up connecting the back doors to the corner pieces first, then installing the 2 of them together (and another review I read on this gave me the hints of such issues). Also when I was preassembling the pieces that bridge over the doors on each end, the only way I could get enough force on them to snap them together was by pushing them against the ground, yet I think I came close to cracking a part of them from doing that. So you may want to see if you can come up with a way to utilize a "Grip-tite" bar clamp or such to force them together (that's what I wish I had looking back).Comparing the price of some little sheds that are ~3 foot wide by 2 foot deep, this is over 10X the space for only ~3X the price. Other considerations are this plastic won't rot or need painting like wood, but it isn't as strong (they say "Don't lean heavy things on the walls since they will deform") and it could more easily be broken into if you have fears of such. Things look good so far for me, so I'll update if I have issues over time like a roof/wall leak or such.Update Mar-2013.I haven't had any leaks, but have seen condensation on the inside dripping. That's not the best, but isn't super surprising either.

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