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storage shed
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Looking to hire someone with experience putting a Craftsman shed (from Sears)together.
leilani
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#2
Sounds like you need a Craftsman Shed Put Togetherer Specialist.

Don't those things just snap together?
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#3
I remember putting together a Rubbermaid plastic shed. It was like assembling a giant three-dimensional puzzle with 11000 parts. I did finally get it put together.
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#4
Ha! i did one last year (metal one). when i first got the 44 page instructions i about fainted. it is doable. i spent one whole day just separating parts, i did find most do have a stamped part number and it did get easier. then i broke it down to manageable jobs. first the frame, then the panels, then the roof etc. it really wasn't bad and it did come out nice. however when they say 4 hours they are crazy, took me at least 4 days...
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#5
The shed kits are the cheapest alternative but can be pretty flimsy. The important thing is to have a level surface like a concrete pad so it's not so cheap anymore. Of course I decided to go cheap and laid plywood over some old tires and blocks. Eventually suffered a mouse invasion because of warping from uneven surface. So I folded pie plates in half and stuffed them into the crack and fumigated to get rid of the evidence. Hasn't started leaking yet but not so cheap if gotta lay a concrete pad??
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#6
It would be a fun project to do Leilani but had surgery 2 weeds ago and laid up for a while..... Greg doesn't want to do it??!! LOL Just add it to his "honey do" list!! LOL


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