Give your car the garage back with the CRAFTSMAN® 7 ft. x 7 ft. gable storage shed. With 327 cu. Ft. of storage, this roomy shed has plenty of space to accommodate all your gardening tools, bicycles, riding lawn mower and other outdoor equipment. This shed is compatible with the versa track™ system which mounts to shed walls for added storage and organization. Sturdy double doors with metal hinges allow you to access your items easily, and is pad-lockable using the metal hasp to keep your contents safe and secure (lock not included). The metal reinforced, multi-wall resin panel and floor construction provides additional strength and stability to the unit to withstand the elements along with heavier loads. CRAFTSMAN 7-ft x 7-ft Double-Door Gray Gable Roof Plastic Resin Storage Shed one_size | BMSC7752
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Jumped on this after combing through reviews. Seems too hot to be good, but hopefully worth the gamble. We live in a windy area, so I'm hoping some basic anchoring and the weight of my riding mower will keep it acquainted with the ground. Anyone on here have experience with this potential kite?
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Jumped on this after combing through reviews. Seems too hot to be good, but hopefully worth the gamble. We live in a windy area, so I'm hoping some basic anchoring and the weight of my riding mower will keep it acquainted with the ground. Anyone on here have experience with this potential kite?
I bought this shed, I am planning on doing this to increase the rigidity.
I've posted this in the OP from yesterday when it was a little higher priced as the daily deal. I'm awaiting comments from non-paid buyers before purchasing to use as a yard materials shed. Key point is the foundation prior to assembly. I suspect that you can creatively secure the base frame to the foundation, prior to applying the flooring; to avoid wind load issues.
Shed model has been around since at least 2021. Assembly video: https://youtu.be/kEBJPj2-xRo?si=dlkk_FvrkpdsV1YG
Purchaser review video: https://youtu.be/IQyC2WfQEbE?si=74ndT3nXTwtCQIJy
Quickly looking at the Rubbermaid: Different latch/ lock mechanism. Gutters on the down slope edges (fron &rear)- water to drain on the low side of your shed (left or right). Less windows for light, too. I don't care for the down slope toward an entry as it will inevitably get you wet. I haven't looked at the interior structure of the Rubbermaid, but at that price it doesn't interest me. Necessity with construction quality is the price basis. These units are cheaper in the fall when the sellers are unloading for new stock/ models.
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Jumped on this after combing through reviews. Seems too hot to be good, but hopefully worth the gamble. We live in a windy area, so I'm hoping some basic anchoring and the weight of my riding mower will keep it acquainted with the ground. Anyone on here have experience with this potential kite?
I don't have particular experience with this shed, but I do with a RubberMaid.
One thing I did when constructing it was dip every single screw in water/Gorilla expanding foam glue before driving them in. Another thing I did right off the bat was paint the roof White. Those black plastic roofs will get HOT as HELL in the sun. Mine has no heat. The walls are warmer. Of course, this requires an occasional recoat and the roof needs to be cleaned off yearly.
I also used a hole saw to cut in a small lower vent, as it only had the rear top vent.
This one has been up for like 8-10 years anchored to a treated leveled wood platform foundation. Haven't had any issues with the shed yet.
This seems like a decent price (all things considered) and I would think about buying it, but I have no desire to build another foundation. I wouldn't just sit the thing on pavers.
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In my neighborhood I've seen the Craftsman hold up to strong winds but the Rubbermaid one does not withstand high winds. The Rubbermaid also leaks around the window in the roof.
I've helped neighbors with both the issues with the Rubbermaid, but, my advice is to avoid it unless there's significant savings and in your case, the opposite is true.
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Just bout the rubbermaid deal which is 325 higher. Anyone have any comparisons between the two?
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This might become very YMMV - I see 4 -> 3 available at my local store and 20 -> 19 in my metro area.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K92T...e_0_0
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https://youtu.be/a_g-MmwvYys?t=265
As for securing to the ground, he has another video I am watching now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwx8fR_
https://youtu.be/a_g-MmwvYys?t=265
As for securing to the ground, he has another video I am watching now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwx8fR_
Shed model has been around since at least 2021. Assembly video:
https://youtu.be/kEBJPj2-xRo?si=dlkk_Fvr
Purchaser review video:
https://youtu.be/IQyC2WfQEbE?si=
OP as the daily deal was for 650$- https://slickdeals.net/f/19342848-craftsman-7-ft-x-7-ft-double-door-gray-gable-roof-plastic-resin-storage-shed-649-free-pickup-lowe-s?src=SDSearchv
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K92T...e_0_0
Same as this?
One thing I did when constructing it was dip every single screw in water/Gorilla expanding foam glue before driving them in. Another thing I did right off the bat was paint the roof White. Those black plastic roofs will get HOT as HELL in the sun. Mine has no heat. The walls are warmer. Of course, this requires an occasional recoat and the roof needs to be cleaned off yearly.
I also used a hole saw to cut in a small lower vent, as it only had the rear top vent.
This one has been up for like 8-10 years anchored to a treated leveled wood platform foundation. Haven't had any issues with the shed yet.
This seems like a decent price (all things considered) and I would think about buying it, but I have no desire to build another foundation. I wouldn't just sit the thing on pavers.
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I've helped neighbors with both the issues with the Rubbermaid, but, my advice is to avoid it unless there's significant savings and in your case, the opposite is true.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K92T...e_0_0
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