How to build an Arrow shed by yourself in one day

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Arrow sheds from Home Depot and other sellers are very inexpensive, and quite attractive and functional, but you need to know some tricks to build one quickly and efficiently by yourself, and you need $40 worth of fasteners from your local hardware store.
    300 3/8"x#10 hex head sheet metal screws
    100 1/2"x#10 hex head sheet metal screws
    Magnetic 5/16" driver
    75 3/4"x8-32 machine screws
    25 1 1/4"x8-32 machine screws
    100 8/32 nuts
    screws for fastening base frame to foundation

Komentáře • 275

  • @lavernabouzspain
    @lavernabouzspain Před 5 měsíci +4

    Wow! Thank you, James, for your video! I am 75 of age and hoping that I can do some of the work by myself. I did the floor frame yesterday and today I searched You Tube for a one-man video and there you were. I watched your video, I knew that I should watch it to learn some of the tips you used, to accomplish your one person build. Wow! Thank you for sharing! Great job! God bless!

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Being able to use a magnetic screw holder changes everything.

  • @xBettyjo
    @xBettyjo Před 3 lety +13

    I am a 53-year-old woman I start on The gables today and I've done this by myself. I duck tape the railing on the inside wall to get my screws started. you cannot do this by yourself on a windy day without something supporting the little walls because they will crumple over like foil. So today I'm going to see if I can put the roof on by myself.

  • @willow7412
    @willow7412 Před rokem +226

    What a beautifully done book czcams.com/users/postUgkxo4aMFkUegBx-KHPIJlfwKPHu7kQXAR9N ! The text and the photographs are brilliant. It is thorough and genuinely informative. Joseph Truini got another winner! No one does it better! Love the Cape Cod Shed with the Blue door!

  • @ellismeah8110
    @ellismeah8110 Před 9 dny +1

    Happy to say ive completed putting my 10ft x 8ft steel shed together, even had its rain test all good

  • @thumper62973
    @thumper62973 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you for this video because I have to do mine by myself.. I'm grateful for you taking the time to help others like me.. never built a shed before..

    • @pioneerdj909
      @pioneerdj909 Před 3 lety

      Same. I won't have time to put up the walls today but I noticed how noisy and flimsy one sheet is. I like the trick where he temporarily screwed something to stop the panels from falling off the platform I don't have a floor kit so I'm just going to use scrap wood.

  • @mrbeags1323
    @mrbeags1323 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Replacing the cheap Phillips screws with longer head screws is the best idea ever, thanks

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 5 měsíci

      I drove one of the included screws, on the first of two sheds, then went to the hardware store.

  • @WerkToday
    @WerkToday Před 4 lety +17

    I am so glad I saw this. Big Thanks to Norm McDonald for making this video. I miss you on Saturday Night Live.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 4 lety +6

      I've been told many times, by many people, that I sound like Norm McDonald. I'm good with that.

    • @WerkToday
      @WerkToday Před 4 lety +3

      @@riparianlife97701 I love him!! Played Poker in CT with him and he's a cool dude..Norms voice and yours are very similar.. meant as complement.

    • @jeradk816
      @jeradk816 Před 2 lety +1

      Rip

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety +2

      Know how sometimes, when a person dies, people get sad and cry and stuff? I want that. - Norm MacDonald

  • @Benjamanic
    @Benjamanic Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you so much for the tip on the hardware! This is the biggest take-away from the video, as well as your advice on making things absolutely level. FOLLOW HIS ADVICE, VIEWERS!!! My shed was a hair off level because of settling, as well as about an inch off square. (Guess I like making things harder than they need to be.) It would have been physically impossible to get the thing put together if it wasn't for your recommendation. If paleontologists looked at my shed hundreds of years from now, they wouldn't consider us to be a very advanced civilization. But it's a shed and you can put things in it.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad I could make your experience more pleasant, Ben. My first, 20 feet away, was an aggravating mess, and there was no good help on CZcams, so...

    • @needfaith5077
      @needfaith5077 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, for your video. Anyone can do anything. When they have a good teacher. Just one subjection. You should, get yourself a head cam. So you can feel more comfortable. To use both hands. God Bless.

    • @sunbladerr
      @sunbladerr Před rokem

      Thank you for the tips. I happen to have about twenty little cabinet close magnets and eight spring hand clamps as helpers. Almost no wind today was a plus.

  • @amoretante2577
    @amoretante2577 Před 7 dny +1

    Exceptional is an understatment, thank you for sharing your experience and advice.

  • @emilysample9714
    @emilysample9714 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much for the in-depth and detailed video! This will help out tremendously.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před měsícem

      @@emilysample9714 Thanks. I didn't know it would be such a hit. I hope your kit hasn't been damaged in handling. Remember to save any damaged panels for the back.

  • @MsJhook
    @MsJhook Před rokem +2

    I've built three and I've learned something from your video thanks man

  • @LifeByJeff
    @LifeByJeff Před 4 lety +6

    Built an 8×6 Arrow Shed by myself. First. It took about 12-13 hours. Best to go through parts list and create an order you like to avoid looking for pieces. Another tip. I used the floor frame with 3/4 in plywood. I drilled their frame into shed at edges because the little flimsy connections suck. Then screwed wood onto secure frame. Came out perfect with no squishing. You will have extra screws and nuts thankfully because theres a ton. Also, don't be afraid to drill your own holes if it doesn't quite line up. Instructions were very good and the product coems out sturdy.

    • @sunbladerr
      @sunbladerr Před rokem

      Is there any source for the plastic washers?

  • @hydorah
    @hydorah Před 4 měsíci +1

    I bought one of these off Ebay. Cheap Chinese crap from Guangzhou. Some parts of the instruction were a right old riddle, like the door runners / channels and door assembly of the doors. Got it all done using the supplied hardware did a few bits of redrilling where 3 or four parts met and holes didn't quite line. Up the floor frame is absolutely preposterous just like you I looked as it and thought: hell no. I wish they'd put that material cost into extra panel thickness! I'm keenly waiting for it to rain now as I want to see how waterproof I managed to make it. I used heavy polythene between the subfloor and floor of my shed to stop moisture evaporating up through my shed from the ground beneath. I already built mine then watched your vid after! Surprising how much time it takes to put these together but they are actually pretty solid if rather easy to dent!

  • @aurim6601
    @aurim6601 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video and all the tips you gave to us. I'm ready to get all tge extra supplies you recommend and start my shed.
    God bless

  • @stingray4mesidewinderbandga

    I did the 10 by 12 by myself over the last 2 days. I used the screws it came with. For the ridge ones I put a large rock to hold it down while I put the nuts on and held them with a vise grips while i screwed it down.

  • @dporrasxtremeLS3
    @dporrasxtremeLS3 Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic! Thanks for All your Hard work!

  • @ThomasMcRaeCopland
    @ThomasMcRaeCopland Před rokem +1

    Great hints fella' I got my shed months ago! but ended up ill and had to get my gallbladder out so on the road to recovery, i Have watched a few videos on utube, your seems to be most informative regarding the change of screw, I have wrote all your data down regarding the screws, Thanks.

  • @donfrank4429
    @donfrank4429 Před 2 lety +1

    I have 2 arrow10x14 to build. Thanks for the good ideas. I've built wood sheds , figured I can build everything at my new home less then a wooden shed right now. I will be building a wooden work shop later but need a few building to put gardening things in right now

  • @donkimble1417
    @donkimble1417 Před 2 lety +1

    Best video on this specific shed I've seen so far.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. After my difficulties with the first, and the absence of a good tips video on the shed, I felt I needed to make this.

  • @bbowen1751
    @bbowen1751 Před 2 lety +2

    What a super video. Great tips on use for the floor frame, and changing out the screws. I have this same shed in a box (for over 1 year) can't find help to put it together. Someone wanted to charge $500 to put it together, that's close to what the shed cost! So gonna attempt this on my own. I have a wood base already built. Pretty good that you were able to do this while filming. Thanks!

    • @torontoraptors2107
      @torontoraptors2107 Před 2 lety

      I had mine done last week. No experience and was my first shed, i did it on my own. Has few errors(like few holes dont line up, so i just drilled holes. Lol!) and a very squeaking doors! Im trying to modify it with rollers/sliding door wheels. No luck on finding the right wheels/rollers so far-

  • @dmoore319
    @dmoore319 Před 2 lety +2

    I recently assembled one of these sheds and it took me and my son a few days to include building the wood foundation. I would agree that it needs to be perfectly level for screws to align and longer screws are a good idea for certain areas. This needs to be something that Arrow improves on in the future. Have a drill handle because I had some screws that didn't quite line up even after having a perfectly square base. Because there are hundreds of screws it is highly recommended to have power tools just being careful not to overtighten. It seems flimsy and weak at first but the finished product is sturdy and attractive.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety +1

      All my holes lined up on both sheds I built, and I didn't strip any screws, but I have a lot of background in metal fabrication.

  • @checkmatenate
    @checkmatenate Před 9 měsíci +1

    This build video
    Applies most to my situation. My backyard also has a slope to it and I am also interested in the ramp.

  • @timlanghans4189
    @timlanghans4189 Před 4 lety +5

    thanks for an actual useful video with real tips

  • @dr.williamj.hopkins3216

    Thanks so much for sharing this video
    It was extremely helpful to me
    I purchased the larger screws and bolts as suggested before I started the project
    You are correct
    They made all the difference in the world!

  • @poochna9229
    @poochna9229 Před 3 lety +2

    THIS WAS SO WELL DONE! I APPRECIATE THE TIPS/TRICKS.. I HV BN CONSIDERING PURCHASE OF AN ARROW 10x14; MAYB EVEN A 10x20; IF I CAN FIND ONE FOR TEMP LIVING IN THE FOREIGN COUNTRY I AM MOVING TO.THOUGH I HV PRICED A STEEL BLDG FROM CHINA DELIVERED FOR $6K. THIS SHEET METAL MAY DO AS A DWELLING UNTIL I AM ABLE TO BUILD A CEMENT BLOCK BLDG. THANKS FOR OPENING UP MY THOUGHTS FOR POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES. RESPECT, MargoKansas City

  • @gregorystaiano1631
    @gregorystaiano1631 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video - love those little changes n tricks to make it easier to assemble - thank you

  • @russelldevane5434
    @russelldevane5434 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Thank you for the tips. Starting mine this weekend.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      Get your fasteners and magnetic bits. If your holes aren't lining up, check square and level.

  • @brucecampbell6133
    @brucecampbell6133 Před 3 lety +1

    Helpful for big picture and details! Thanks for your great efforts to put this video together!

  • @shawngilbert5199
    @shawngilbert5199 Před 2 měsíci +1

    James! This is the best video for these sheds that I've seen! I wish I found it before I finished my shed! lol Those short bolts and screws were a pain indeed.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 měsíci

      @@shawngilbert5199 There are 4 locations in particular, where you have to put a machine screw through a seal, two ridge pieces, two roofing sheets, and the ridge beam, then try to get a nut on from beneath. Nearly impossible.

  • @ProMachinist
    @ProMachinist Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video. I just acquired the same shed all in pieces, it was used. It looks like a jigsaw puzzle at the moment. Andy 🇨🇦

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +2

      Wow, Andy. I can't imagine what a mess that must be!

    • @ProMachinist
      @ProMachinist Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 Luckily, I found the manual on line. As long as all the pieces are there and with your video, we're good to go. Plan B is the shredder🤣

  • @faimoney
    @faimoney Před 4 lety +4

    Just finished building one of these two days ago. It was a pain in the you know what. It took about 16 hours. The instruction manual isnt as clear as it should be in some of the steps. In some of the steps you are going to need two people. And also make sure its a nice cool day with no wind, it helps a lot.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 4 lety +1

      If you watch this video, you can see me building one alone in 8 hours. I had a phone recording video in one hand a lot of the time.

  • @chofbrighton7014
    @chofbrighton7014 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Good detailed, helpful information. This will save a good bit of time. Thank you!

  • @peterreusch5976
    @peterreusch5976 Před 3 lety +1

    Thks for ur speedy Reply.
    Much Obliged

  • @robertbongianino9938
    @robertbongianino9938 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the heads up. Well appreciated . Thank You .

  • @chriscraft77022
    @chriscraft77022 Před 3 lety +1

    LMAO.. im about to do a video on one.. and LITERALLY.. i had already planned the floor with the exact flashing like you did.. AWESOME VIDEO.. i subbed thanks you for the heads up on the TRUE floor dimensions

  • @anubis8086
    @anubis8086 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice, nice!!! Wish me luck for I am going for it all by myself tomorrow March 1st 2021, my shed is smaller though 8x6, I took screenshots to follow the same exact steps. I think I can do it 😏🙄😏

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      Let us know how it goes!

    • @anubis8086
      @anubis8086 Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 I couldn't finish, shame on me 😌, still missing the roof and the doors. Some holes were completely off but I'm a tough fighter LOL 😃 Thanks for your great advice, I bought the extra screws you've suggested and sir let me tell you excellent idea, thank you thank you! By the way no disrespect to other CZcamsrs posting videos about building sheds, but your experience made a big difference!

  • @sheilamontoya5546
    @sheilamontoya5546 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you. I'm preparing to get supplies for me shed. Still in box in garage

  • @jamesgeorge4874
    @jamesgeorge4874 Před 3 lety +4

    This job was far more tedious, than difficult. I made a level pad out of crushed concrete, tamped flat, then staked down, wood floor as if 7/21 would double the price of project.

  • @Dakobah20
    @Dakobah20 Před 3 lety +1

    sweet im thinking about getting this shed, your video made it seem a lot easier than the manual

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +1

      There are a hundred reasons not to, but they're so stinking cheap. I priced building it any other way, and was into it more for 3 walls than for a whole Arrow shed.

  • @DarkTruth1
    @DarkTruth1 Před 2 lety +2

    Would love to see a video on how you made this base.

  • @joeanderson3423
    @joeanderson3423 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video. I have a 6x8 unit to build in the next few days, Love the deer hanging out !

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      You passed the test! If you mentioned the deer, you actually watched it.

    • @joeanderson3423
      @joeanderson3423 Před 2 lety

      @@riparianlife97701 Yep all of it. Thanks for the tips and tricks. Duly noted.

    • @joeanderson3423
      @joeanderson3423 Před 2 lety

      @@riparianlife97701 btw what exactly is the blue (?) flashing and where did you get it ?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      @@joeanderson3423 It's available at lumber yards.

  • @tomayrscotland6890
    @tomayrscotland6890 Před rokem +1

    Hi James Guy! I am dreading my hut build? I have watched three diferent sheds getting built of that desighn. a Nice tip though with the larger bolts. I will have to get my base done just as good as the one you have done. A good job too. bye..

  • @moneywow100
    @moneywow100 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate this video. It's one of the best. I am just about to start this project and was thinking it may be possible to use the unused floor frame to reinforce the rest of the shed.

  • @carterscustomrods
    @carterscustomrods Před 3 lety +2

    I use my impact driver for everything... except if I'm working with thin galvanized metal. The lack of a clutch can mess things up quick. Even with the newer Dewalt xr that has the 3 spd settings where the first speed gives an automatic torque option, ( it either doesn't give enough, or too much) it can become an issue.
    I like the hex head idea though. I just bought a ton of them in different sizes on Amazon prime day. The Hillman were all 70% off and I threw $120 at it to get pretty much everything I'll need for hardware, for the rest of my life. (I'm in Florida, so stainless is the only way. And if you buy a Wera Magnetizer for your bits, it'll make everything stick to your bits.)
    And a great tool is one of the cheap flexible extenders. They're like 12 inches long, but they do really well.
    Now with all that said, any way works. A cordless screw gun is the best since it's perfection in its clutch makes it a great tool for things like this, plus it's lightweight.
    All in all... great video. Nice to see someone else that switches out the horrible hardware. Lol

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +1

      I spent so much time in manufacturing and construction, I'm able to finesse an impact very well.

    • @carterscustomrods
      @carterscustomrods Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 hey... that's the best answer you could've given me.

  • @johnrayfield9745
    @johnrayfield9745 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video and pointers on hardware etc. You make it look easy but I`m sure this isn’t your first rodeo.👍

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      It was my second. I made all the mistakes on the first 20 feet away.

  • @md-hd2kl
    @md-hd2kl Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the info , very good advice!!

  • @sissymurphy9620
    @sissymurphy9620 Před rokem

    I put one of those arrow sheds together just like that over 10 years ago and used rubber roofing washers instead of those plastic things and they have lasted better than those plastic things which I used some of them at the end because i ran out of the rubber roofing washers and used plastic ones that came with the kit . The plastic ones have broken . The cheap door roller guides have broken also The roof is rusting out and is brown with rust 10 years and it is mostly garbage

  • @mikebadilla6970
    @mikebadilla6970 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the help.I needed it.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      After suffering through the first, I felt I had some tricks to share for my second.

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead Před rokem

    I wish I had seen this video before I started putting my shed together! Oh yeah, the hardware is a PAIN!!! I am still trying to figure out how I am going to get the last few screws in my last roof panel because I am just too short and I only have a 6' step ladder. May have to hire a tall skinny young man to finish it.

  • @donfrank4429
    @donfrank4429 Před 2 lety +1

    I did put drip edge around the plywood before I put up the metal shed

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie Před 3 lety +1

    Well Done, I'll going to put a wooden 4ft wooden wall around the floor/deck & put the steel shed on top. That's give me a 4ft attic space. Also insulate the inside with 1/2inch foam-broad sheets & put shelving all the way around the inside. Let me know what you think.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds good. How will you modify the door for the added height?

    • @tombouie
      @tombouie Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 The pair of doors hang on top plastic sliders. I might just extend them down or do a flip up&down gate/ramp or something. Really I have got that far yet.
      But since it doesn't really cost that much more (ex: $, time, resources, etc) ; sheds should be 1&half to 2 stories and topped-off with solar panels too. Steel shell sheds are cheapest & easiest to raise up. Thks again
      www.lowes.com/pd/Arrow-Common-10-ft-x-14-ft-Interior-Dimensions-9-85-ft-x-13-125-ft-Lexington-Galvanized-Steel-Storage-Shed/1001417650

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem

    It help by building one 1st. Make the 2nd 1 easier

  • @russelltmobley8262
    @russelltmobley8262 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you!!! very helpful

  • @ReneeNme
    @ReneeNme Před rokem

    Arrow are one of the few companies out there who still produce quality storage sheds. They're so pricey though ...

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 5 měsíci

      Probably why they include cheap fasteners. They're trying to keep the price point low.

  • @Mike-202
    @Mike-202 Před 10 dny +1

    What size flashing did you use? Looks great and flat. Mine came in a roll and had to bend it. Not a fan of how mine turned out.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 10 dny

      @@Mike-202 I believe it was 6". It was readily available at the local lumberyard in 10' lengths.

    • @Mike-202
      @Mike-202 Před 10 dny +1

      @@riparianlife97701 thank you

  • @enlightenedillumination
    @enlightenedillumination Před 3 lety +2

    Put the 1/4 round on the back to prevent the rain catching effect

  • @gailtaylor1636
    @gailtaylor1636 Před 5 měsíci

    BTDT once. Never again. If building a good floor like yours might as well just spend twice as much on lumber and have it all wood, I have a 10x10 wooden shed. Going to add 12 feet to back and change to gambrel style roof (for loft space). Think will be able to do it for 900ish dollars. Been gathering wood for year or so. Next month I start assembling.

    • @gailtaylor1636
      @gailtaylor1636 Před 5 měsíci

      Forgot to mention, all of your advice is spot on tho. If I were doing another, I would build footish tall walls to set shed on. They too low for me. Made my head hurt!🤕

  • @jimmyp7999
    @jimmyp7999 Před 3 lety

    FYI. Zinc coated screws will rust outside, and very quickly. They should be covered with silicone calk immediately after the project is finished.

    • @dougs7367
      @dougs7367 Před 2 lety

      Or you can also paint the roof (or spot paint the screw heads with spray paint/rustoleum)) or cover the roof with rubber roof sealant like they use on Rv's

  • @samuraioodon
    @samuraioodon Před rokem +1

    hello, hope you can reply to me. our previous owner has this shed in the backyard. i want to replace the roof. do you recall if those metal supports are enough to hold 1/2" plywood and then metal roofing?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před rokem +1

      Oh gosh, no. The shed is so incredibly flimsy, the included roof is about all it can hold up. Why don't you skin it with something light, like very thin Aluminum sheeting? Getting on it to attach anything is going to crush it instantly.

  • @survivingsilverbay4734

    LIVE FROM NEW YORK,ITS SATURDAY NIGHT!

  • @Savage-cy5gv
    @Savage-cy5gv Před 3 lety +2

    Great video brotha I appreciate all the useful information!

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      So are you going to build an Arrow shed?

    • @Savage-cy5gv
      @Savage-cy5gv Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 yes I’m starting to build and wood foundation now.

    • @Savage-cy5gv
      @Savage-cy5gv Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 so you built the foundation 142”x120” correct?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Savage-cy5gv If you want to verify, replay that moment.

  • @anthonywells733
    @anthonywells733 Před měsícem

    Mine leaks … after a hard rain we have puddles of water to the left of the door and in front of the right side door. Trying to come up with some way to seal the doors when there shut.

  • @Thomas-nz4uh
    @Thomas-nz4uh Před rokem +1

    What kind of screws did you use to screw your floor frame down with and would that be considered as anchoring? Any type of help would be appreciated.......

  • @JLThisisMe
    @JLThisisMe Před 3 lety +2

    I wish I had seen this video a few days back, before I had installed all the wall panels, as per the instructions.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +2

      THAT'S WHY I MADE THE VIDEO! The instructions were maddening.

    • @JLThisisMe
      @JLThisisMe Před 3 lety

      @@riparianlife97701 Yeah, mine are compounded by a missing part as well (the liner for the gables.)

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      @@JLThisisMe By liner, you mean the plastic seal? I didn't even use mine, as the whole shed is so far from airtight.

    • @JLThisisMe
      @JLThisisMe Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 it’s the plastic purple insulation that covers the sharp edges of the gables

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      @@JLThisisMe You don't need it.

  • @hendrexfan91
    @hendrexfan91 Před 11 měsíci

    Good video😊

  • @joedyer1785
    @joedyer1785 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @TayMar-jz4nf
    @TayMar-jz4nf Před rokem

    Wish I would have watched this a week ago. WHAT A NIGHTMARE🤬

  • @josez1
    @josez1 Před 2 lety

    in one day?? start building at 4 am.. the biggest obstacle is time... it took me 3 days to build the floor base and the shed.. good thing I had taken the week off.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      Did you watch the video? It took me 4 hours to build the floor, and 8 hours to build the shed on it. I bought 2, and learned a lot from the first one. That's why I made this, my only how-to video.

  • @dondr267
    @dondr267 Před 2 lety

    Ty brie

  • @user-kr9mh5oi1q
    @user-kr9mh5oi1q Před 3 lety +1

    The company should pay you for this video

  • @thecrittergitter7576
    @thecrittergitter7576 Před 3 měsíci

    OSB plywood is not a match for damp conditions. The moisture coming from underneath is going deteriorate the flooring in about 5 yrs. or less depending on exposure to rain water.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 měsíci

      The OSB won't ever get wet. Spend $200 a sheet on marine plywood is you want. If the floor of your shed is wet, your shed isn't shedding.

  • @PrettyTubs
    @PrettyTubs Před 2 lety +1

    I'm doing a terrible job on mine. I'm on roof panels some one hole will line up and the next hole right beside it doesn't come close. I got so frustrated, and it's about to storm. I just started sinking holes with self tappers.😭 I'm just gonna hope for the best and caulk the rest

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, any problems from the base up will multiply on the roof. I'm sorry you've had a rough time. 😔

  • @davidkranser8839
    @davidkranser8839 Před 8 měsíci

    Went to Home Depot to buy suggested list of screws and guy wanted to know the lengths. Anyway any body can add that info please?

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem

    I got the 10x8 it said 189 pounds but it feel like 300 pounds> Its really heavy I got it on sale today. So i went a head a bought it. Going to use it for a well house and storage. I hope i can get a riding lawn mower in there, and some shelves and some things in there. Yep i going to have to do it all myself to! But i want a cement floor ect That another 5 days to it. Waiting for the concert to cure

  • @checkeredflagfilms
    @checkeredflagfilms Před 3 lety +1

    17:42 my instruction show those 'wall channels' flipped over and/or turn down so the channel is facing downwards. Probably doesn't make any difference but that's what my instructions show.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      I don't think it makes a difference.

    • @jdlech
      @jdlech Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 Channel side up makes it harder to clean. Structurally - I think you're right.

  • @adamm2693
    @adamm2693 Před 4 lety +2

    heh.. we did a completely custom built shed and it took over two years!!

  • @mojoje8191
    @mojoje8191 Před rokem +1

    I'm interested in knowing how you installed your first Shed

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před rokem

      My ancient dad helped me hold pieces up. I think it was the hardest thing he ever did.

    • @mojoje8191
      @mojoje8191 Před rokem +1

      @@riparianlife97701 wich wood did you use

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před rokem

      @@mojoje8191 pressure treated framing. Oriented strand board decking.

    • @mojoje8191
      @mojoje8191 Před rokem

      @@riparianlife97701 Thank you very much

  • @alex81815
    @alex81815 Před rokem +1

    How big should the foundation be ? Exactly 10x8 or slightly bigger

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před rokem

      I don't know. My only experience is with the 10'x12' kit.

    • @alex81815
      @alex81815 Před rokem

      @@riparianlife97701 ok so for the 10x12 did you build it slightly bigger or exact

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před rokem

      @@alex81815 1 It's in the video.
      2 If you have a different-sized shed, it's irrelevant, as I've never even seen one, let alone measured it.

  • @EagleBrewing
    @EagleBrewing Před rokem +1

    Hey! Great video and tips. Do you need to put silicone anywhere? I was wondering about the roof ridge. Seems like water could get in there underneath. Tell me what you can and thanks ...

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před rokem

      Only use silicone where the wall base and door track extrusions meet the flashing. It's wasted anywhere else.

  • @deeh3348
    @deeh3348 Před 3 lety +1

    I am planning to buy the arrow 8x6 sheds, on the manual it shows 266pcs of #8Ax5/6 screws, do you think I should still get the 10x3/8 as you recommended?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. Hex head screws driven with a magnetic socket in a cordless drill or impact driver will vastly improve the experience. Match the count in your manual.

  • @rosy4341
    @rosy4341 Před 3 lety +1

    What to do when the roof panels don’t match the holes like they don’t reach the center???

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      If the holes don't line up, the base isn't square or isn't flat. You need to square up, and maybe shim your base frame.

  • @rodneystevens5391
    @rodneystevens5391 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to purchase the Arrow 10X8 shed from lowes (LW108), the base is 121 inches (Front) and the width 92-3/4, if I'm using 2X6X10 (Front) for my rim joist and 2X6X8 for my floor joist how would I cut my lumber to build the base of the shed around my foundation floor? In other words I don't want to build my foundation and come up short when building my shed around it, by the way awesome job on yours........

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      I'll post an edit if anyone reports encountering a shed that runs long.

  • @bklynwam
    @bklynwam Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for tips on hardware upgrade. Any suggestions on using. OSB VS Pressure treated plywood vs regular plywood for floor.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety +1

      If the shed and flashing work, it will never get wet. OSB is more consistent, in my opinion. Modern plywood sucks. Too many blows and irregularities.

    • @bklynwam
      @bklynwam Před 2 lety

      @@riparianlife97701 thanks for your input.

  • @ldppilon9459
    @ldppilon9459 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for doing this. One question I have is I noticed you mention #10 screws whereas the manual states #8 are the holes bug enough for #10 or have they changed the screw size in the newest model? I am building an 8x10. I pulled the instructions for the size you refer to and it says #8.
    Should I therefore get #8 screws?

  • @tkskates
    @tkskates Před 3 lety

    Thanks made me decide to just buy a wood shed on a skid

  • @Steve_Edberg
    @Steve_Edberg Před 2 lety

    At 17:04 I think your back wall beam is upside down. Not that it makes a difference but from what I read in my instruction book the open channel is supposed to face down.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      The holes all lined up. I didn't need to poke any new ones. A lot of the parts are reversible.

  • @TheFlamingEyeball
    @TheFlamingEyeball Před 4 lety +2

    Even with the flashing around the shed floor, do you find that rain water makes it's way under the edge via the lip all around the shed? I built a platform very similar, then the first rain, the water comes under the sides because of the platform that sticks out all around the sides. No leaks in the roof or sides, but a lot of water from under the edge. Do you have the same issue?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 4 lety +1

      I siliconed the shed to the deck, and it hasn't leaked.

    • @Gatewayuser200
      @Gatewayuser200 Před 4 lety

      I had the same problem with miner after building it. I ran a heavy bead of caulking around the bottom outside edge of the frame rails. It seems to have fixed it.

  • @thaltowlt2473
    @thaltowlt2473 Před 3 lety +1

    I like the flashing idea. But is that aluminum coil and treated lumber? That aluminum coil will corrode if there is nothing between the two separating them.

  • @thomastrzepacz9614
    @thomastrzepacz9614 Před 11 měsíci

    i built mine on a bunch of "uneven" concrete bricks instead of a concrete slab.... the holes did not want to match... some holes were obviously not m fault. and the instructions did not make sense. arrow.

  • @RobertDJolliffII
    @RobertDJolliffII Před 2 lety +1

    What size and length flashing did you use on floor edge? Also where did you buy it?

  • @ralphdhall
    @ralphdhall Před 4 lety +3

    Great base info, especially the alteration you made to the base on the 12' length to fit the shed more exactly. Will you tell me the Arrow model that you bought? Thanks.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 4 lety +2

      10x12

    • @baldwinpat8123
      @baldwinpat8123 Před 3 lety

      just ordered the *WoodBlueprints. Com* guide for step-by-step videos and different plans to. BUILD A SHED. they have some awesome plans in there

    • @chrisl3642
      @chrisl3642 Před 3 lety

      S22

  • @russelldevane5434
    @russelldevane5434 Před 2 lety +1

    Where did you get your screws and bolts?

  • @thivguru9049
    @thivguru9049 Před 3 lety +1

    hey James, would it be possible to install the door on the 6 feet side, thanks

  • @xpelon209x
    @xpelon209x Před 3 lety

    I have a 8x6 arrow elite shed. I'm having trouble with the roof panel holes aligning. Would prying up on the base help?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. That's all you can do. See if you have a low corner. You can lift it by the corners fairly easily.

    • @xpelon209x
      @xpelon209x Před 3 lety

      @@riparianlife97701 Thanks! I'm going to add shims as needed.

  • @blissfulwillsun60
    @blissfulwillsun60 Před 3 lety

    Blessed love ❤️

  • @SVMSICE
    @SVMSICE Před 3 lety +1

    Did you screw down your base frame before you started putting on the corners?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      Sorry for the slow reply. Yes, I screwed it down first thing.

    • @SVMSICE
      @SVMSICE Před 3 lety +1

      @@riparianlife97701 thank you. I already set the shed up now though lol. That’s what I did too. I figured I could take the screws out if I needed to adjust it for some reason. I also used the longer screws and bolts like you did, that was a big help. The build went alright, the hardest part was getting the edge screws into the roof panels on the last side I started from. The holes were just not lining up, I had to really pull and manipulate the panels but I got it in the end. Thank you for the video and tips.

  • @Doctrtony
    @Doctrtony Před 3 lety +1

    Where did you buy the boxes of machine screws?

  • @dyflo5898
    @dyflo5898 Před 2 lety +1

    Do i need a permit of the city for this?

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 2 lety

      I'd say you need to be careful not to locate it in a setback, and if you put in electricity with an appropriate extension cord, you won't need an electrical permit.

  • @victorlinares31
    @victorlinares31 Před 3 lety

    How long do you think it will take 2 people to build the 10x12 shed? Thank you

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 3 lety

      No more than 8 hours if you have hex head screws, an electric driver, and a flat floor.

  • @Pingaheimer
    @Pingaheimer Před 4 dny

    cute title but nobody is building this is one day by themselves lol. I've done one and it's laborious.

    • @riparianlife97701
      @riparianlife97701  Před 4 dny +1

      @@Pingaheimer Right. No one can do the things you can't do. I literally did it while filming with one hand and talking. In this video. It took me 8 hours to build the shed. No one was there to help.