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BillyOh Master 12×6 Wooden Garden Shed with Pent Roof – Secure Windowless Garden Storage Shed Design, Wide Double Doors, Tongue and Groove Wood Cladding, Easy Assembly &…
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Philip Dougal –
i’m no carpenter and found it difficult to assemble but its ok now its up.
sandra deeks –
Easy to assemble , but heavy rain and it leaks every where , terrible value for money thought i buy this to store tools , bikes , garden funiture etc didnt expect this for the money i spent on this product if it leaks like this it will rot in no time
Philip Dougal –
Only fault was we had to contact supplier for build instructions as none delivered with shed
richard –
Firstly, if you’re thinking of erecting this shed yourself and you have little to no DIY/carpentry experience, then I’d suggest finding somebody who does.
The shed is actually reasonably well manufactured but it’s let down by a few things: instructions need tweaking; there are also a few parts of the roof that need to be made better. Lots of little niggles to be honest, which make the roof far more difficult to assemble than is really necessary. For instance: the fixings are all thrown into one bag – you have to sort them out yourself. WHY? Presumably, who ever picked them, picked them out in batches – why not put each batch into separate bags? The instructions are quite frustrating. For instance: when fitting the roof rafter/supports, it tells you to fit each support 44mm lower than the top of the side panels. So, I did this. Then it tells you to fit a length of wood along the top of the back panels. This means that the blocks are now too low. I had to reposition the blocks higher. A small issue but, when the whole assembly is full of these little things, it can become quite frustrating. NB the blocks need to be fitted higher than 44mm because the rafters aren’t that tall. Another minor frustration. There was another one which I very nearly missed. All the “Steps” are illustrated with similarly large diagrams EXCEPT Step One: it is a small diagram tucked into the bottom right hand corner of another diagram. And this one is easy to miss if you’re eager to get a move on – and if you do it is going to cause you a major headache: BEFORE positioning and fixing the side panels you need to fit lengths of wood (provided) along the bottom of each panel. I initially missed this – the panels actually sit quite nicely by themselves – but these lengths of wood are critical. There are also areas around the window and door frames where the framing is quite badly made – it’s very loose/wobbly and requires proper fixings. The rafter supports are, in my own opinion, absolutely shocking – small pieces of wood that screws into each panel. Not so bad at the back but, if you positioning them above a window or door frame they look ugly and feel very insecure. I would recommend swapping these for your own custom-made blocks. Another gripe is the doors. The diagonal strengthening pieces aren’t cut to the correct size. Also, why weren’t they fixed to the door while in the factory anyway? You are also expected to fit a cover strip on the leading door (on a two door pent shed) to cover the gap between doors. Fine. But you are asked to nail it into the door with 30mm nails that are far too long (except for top middle and bottom). You also can’t fit a door stop on the bottom of the slave door because it simply won’t fit correctly (it fits perfectly at the top).
Tips:
Read and re-read the instructions.
Be prepared to ignore the instructions if you believe they’re not quite right – but double check first.
You’ll need to flex/bend/pull/lever each section to ensure they sit flush with one another – remember: it is wood, so things will be slightly bowed.
Be prepared to “pimp up” your shed: some parts are okay but for peace of mind invest in a few extras to ensure it remains water tight ie felt adhesive, silicone for windows, stainless steel screws for hinge fixings etc.
Lastly: make sure you check the glazing that is provided. Two out of four were damaged on mine order. Unfortunately, my shed was put into storage for a few months and it wasn’t worth trying to get replacements out of the seller.
Good luck. It’s not a bad roof system really. Most of the shed is manufactured quite well.
Just prepare yourself for a little extra work.
Derek B –
The door frame wasn’t built correctly as when I was hanging the doors they didn’t fit flush I needed to shave the frame for the doors to fit. The roofing felt was delivered flat instead of being standing on end this resulted in the felt being cracked in places. Personally I will not be purchasing another shed from this company. But this is just my opinion
Raymond Williams –
Used this as a small but comfortable bar. Somewhere to relax and take time out. Easy assembly and sturdy. Maybe the roof could be made in two pieces.
Raymond Williams –
If your thinking of purchasing a shed look very closely at the sizes. I mean it must have been built for the 7 dwarfs. I don’t know what the manufacturer thinks the average hight of the uk population is but I would say around 5ft 5.. I’m 5ft 6 and bang my head on the highest part of the shed. The lowest part of the shed you need to seriously bed over to access that area. I built my own last shed 25 years ago. I wished I’d kept it now and refurbished it. It was easy to assemble it by myself but had to extend the base with battens just so I could walk in at the high end. To the manufacturer please be real with your hights. I know it probably saves you financially making it less in hight but get real. Definitely wouldn’t have bought it if I’d have checked the hights.
mark kennett –
I bought this for my mobility scooter, even though I had issue with delivery .it was sorted out very quickly perfect service