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F3 Brands, LLC 90190 Barn Roof Style Shed Kit

List Price: $89.99
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Description:

Barn style shed kit. Each kit includes galvanized steel angle brackets, galvanized steel stud brackets, and complete materials list and building plans (including exact lumber cuts required) for 3 sizes barn roof style sheds; 7' x 8' shed requires 1 kit,

Features:

Barn style shed kit


Each kit includes galvanized steel angle brackets, galvanized steel stud brackets, and complete mat


No angle cuts required


10 year warranty


Made in U.S.A.


Product Details:
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Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 11.7 inches
Package Width: 7.4 inches
Package Height: 6.5 inches
Package Weight: 14.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5A great shed for a little time and small priceNov 19, 2009
By J. Chilla
First, let me quantify what I use this shed for. I have goats and this is their home. I was going to use it for chickens but, the goats got here first and I will buy another when the chickens get here.

This is the ultimate kit. Yes the instructions are a little vague but if you've ever built a Tamiya model, this will be a walk in the park. The only complaint I have is the frame kit is advertised as sturdy, well it is if you consider tin sturdy. They bend easily and will be needed to be hammered straight. It is the only fault with this kit. However, no matter how flimsey the frames are, they will stiffen once secured to the boards.

One last thing worth noting. It really helps to have the angles at 90 degree to help keep things together. Oh, and if you have animals, make sure you fasten the inside wood before you enclose the structure as if you use plywood like I do, the peice of plywood will not fit (of course it will probably help if my corners were a true 90 degrees).

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great KitSep 06, 2011
By R. Alexander
I am about 75% done building my shed with these kits. I finished all of the framing and now just need to add the siding and roofing. I would say that my level of experience is at best medium. This kit is exactly what is described and everything fits together perfectly. In fact a friend of mine helped me build it and kept saying let's measure the spot before we cut the next board. We finally discovered that if you just trust all the measurements in the plans and piece it together in the order described it fits together perfectly. I built a 10x14 shed with 2 kits. I used the 10x22 cut list for all boards spanning the width of the shed. For everything else I used the 8x14 cut list/plans. My only complaint with this project is the price of lumber. Using the kit does save some money vs. getting the shed in the box (including all wood) that HD or L would sell but the cost is close. The plus to this kit is even a novice could assemble this if they just follow the directions. Another positive is that building this shed with 2x4s is actually going to be better quality than the sheds in a box. I highly recommend this kit.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3Great idea, could be a little sturdierDec 10, 2011
By Jane Ellen Jarrell
A landscape architect and I built this using the directions. This is not something he normally does, so would be like an average homeowner building it. The idea is great, but the metal pieces bend and flex a little too much. The floor calls for 1/2" plywood which flexes. It should be marine grade 3/4" plywood, particularly if you're not putting it on a slab. The braces that hold the upright 2X4's attach to the sill plate. This means that when you go to put on the outside sheathing, you can't get a good seal against the plate.

We built it onto a 6" concrete slab. However, the person who poured, put a slope on it, which he shouldn't have done. In all fairness, it did complicate the job.

If I were going to do this again, I'd hire a carpenter who could make the angled cuts.

9 of 12 found the following review helpful:

2Save your moneyMay 24, 2008
By David M. Hughes
I bought 2 of them so my teens could learn from but in the end it would have been easier to teach them to just make a couple of angled cuts. The metals brackets ARE NOT put together as the photos make them look like. You have to piece them together.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great kit.Apr 17, 2012
By sirving
First off, I'm at best an amateur carpenter with a little common sense and a handful of woodworking tools.

This shed kit is great. When I first opened it, I was a little doubtful when looking at the metal pieces and seeing how flimsy they are by themselves. Worry not though. Once everything gets tied together it becomes very sturdy.

As a previous poster mentioned, you need to TRUST the measurements in the book. If you follow those, everything will all work out.

I bought 3 kits to make the 10x22 shed. One thing to be aware of is this. The 10x22 shed is 11 feet tall! By the time you add some bricks to keep it off the ground and 4x4 runners (which I highly recommend) it gets really tall.

One of the kits I got didn't have all the correct pieces in it and I was 24 pieces short. I called the company and they promptly shipped me replacement parts.

When you go to build this shed, spend a little more time and be SURE the base is flat. I put three 4x4 runners under my shed and spent a long time making sure they were level all the way down. Time well spent because the rest of the shed went up with ease.

Oh yeah, after my comment above about following the directions...on page 13 of the book it calls for 2 pieces of wood labeled 'NN'. Problem is they forgot to put NN back on page 5. Not a big deal since it's easy to figure out the correct length (97 inches), but you'll end up two 2x4x10's short.

I also recommend printing out the instructions and then going through and marking out all the instructions that don't pertain to you. Makes it much easier.

After all is said and done the 10x22x11 (WxLxH) shed cost around two grand total. That's materials only, not labor of course. Not bad at all. Go price one that size pre-built somewhere.

As far as the person complaining they didn't get an entire shed....REALLY???

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