A new customer who had seen my posts and became aware that I build flat packs made contact about a month ago to arrange to assemble a metal bin hide.
Unfortunately, the job was delayed due to transport challenges and the good old British weather and was finally completed today.
I must admit initially I wasn’t looking forward to the job as generally metal constructed sheds are troublesome to construct and I recall the last metal bike shed I assembled had hundreds of self tapers and the whole kit was of poor quality.
I asked the customer to send me a copy of the instructions if possible so I could assess how long it would take me and upon perusal felt better about the build.
When I arrived I was made aware of the remains of the old wooden shed that had simply decayed and there were seven wooden stumps that needed leveling .

I remembered to take photos at the start of the build and quietly thought if the bin hide was as good as suggested my other customers might find it interesting.

I took a closer photo of the packaging as a useful point of reference later.
The quality of the design and materials were good and I enjoyed putting this shed together confidently looking forward to the final photos.

The forecast today wasn’t good thankfully the rain held off but the wind did offer some concern happily I completed the build and and took the final photos.
It has bin a good day!



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