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Zebedeewesty
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Its got as much integrity as a wet cardboard box. Cost around $2k too. All the plastic panels just clip together and then have half a dozen 1/2" screws screwed into captive nuts moulded into the plastic. 50% of those have pulled out. Proper quality.Just an idea for the shed. A neighbor put 2-3 eyebolts sunk in cement and ran a wire connecting each side. One side had a turnbuckle on it to tighten it as necessary.
I’ve seen a couple of YouTube videos where people have built an interior frame to hold long tools and shelves. You might be able to secure the wood frame to the slab and points inside the shed. They used 2”x2” lumber. I don’t know what that translate to in metric measurements.
I don’t think those sheds have too much integrity if you just try to anchor the bottom.
I think something like hurricane straps will do the job. Eyebolts in the concrete with a few ratchet straps over the roof from side to side. Brother in law suggested to him that fitting half a dozen 3" steel posts bolted to the concrete on either side to stop it moving.
2 guesses which option my FIL is thinking of doing? You're probably not gonna need the second guess to be honest as he'll always choose the option his son offers whether its stupid or not.







































































