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The Arrow Sheds FB5465 Floor Frame Kit is a steel frame designed for easy installation under your Arrow shed, providing a sturdy base for your flooring. Constructed from hot-dipped galvanized steel, it offers superior corrosion resistance and is compatible with most 5' x 4' and 6' x 5' Arrow Sheds. This kit includes only the frame, allowing you to customize your flooring material.
L**.
installs super easy once you've built the shed
Works as described, installs super easy once you've built the shed. One thing to note, which isn't the frame's fault, is that it says to use a minimum of 5/32 plywood. I used 5/8 plywood thinking that as long as I was above the minimum, I'd be fine. It ended up being too thick and I had to snip notches in each stud to get my plywoods to fit. I'm happier with it because it's nice and sturdy having a thicker floor, but just something to be mindful of if you're not comfortable with the idea of trimming a brand new stud in the shed.
G**K
Great instruction booklet!
Well detailed instructions with very good diagrams. Especially liked the plywood floor layout dimensions.
M**S
I am darn good at reading and following directions
CONFUSING AT FIRST. The product can be very confusing to put together. I bought this so I could use it with the matching arrow shed. I am darn good at reading and following directions, but these were confusing as heck. Once I figured it out it went together great. Put down the flooring. HOWEVER.....Word of advice, don't depend on the support (mostly the middle) as it wont hold without a lot of help. The metal is very, very thin. I had not even put anything in it yet and had to lift the floor as the supports bent so badly they let go. I had to use cinder blocks at each joint and more around the edge then I had planned. I'm not that heavy but if it cant stand me on it then it surely wont hold anything heavier. ver all after I put more support under it it was great, and fit the shed structure like a glove.
M**.
Waste of money!
Did an extensive search before purchasing to find the hight of the bars to no avail. Purchased figuring it was designed for the Arrow shed.... They are 1" tall. The base of the shed is 1". So, installing these, then putting a plywood/OSB floor (I was using 1/2") doesn't work. The side braces of the shed protrude over the base area, so either the floor has to be cut smaller, leaving gaps, or individually cut around each side brace. Further, it means you have an additional lip at the door from the wood floor.Instead, just buy or cut some 1/2" strips of wood (if using 1/2" floor) and mount under floor board first. Don't waste your money on these.
W**T
Perfect fit for my 8' x 6' shed
This flooring was a perfect fit for my 8' x 6' shed. It was relatively easy to assemble, though the pieces do come apart rather easily until you get it in place. Overall, a great purchase that was necessary. It helps shore up the integrity of the shed itself and keeps everything off the ground once plywood is put in place. The wood does need to be treated prior to, so know that. All in all, a great purchase at a great price!
T**S
Not what is showen in pictures.
Not what the pictures make you think it is. But if you just need a basic metal frame for a square floor it works.Doesn't come with any instructions or screws or bolts. Doesn't even have predrilled holes. It comes with the middle rib pieces only that are about 3 ft long and 3 sided. They have tabs on each end to screw together.I put bricks under the meeting joints and covered it with 1/2 " plywood and makes a pretty stable floor. I think it is a descent price for the pieces of metal you get. I won't put any weight on this until you have a floor down to spread the pressure. The metal is only 3 sided so walking on it would bend it.
C**L
What else you need
I will update this when we get to actual installation (weather has me delayed until the snow is gone). I rated a 4 not because of any installation problem but because unless you know in advance, you won't know to get 2x4's and plywood to match the kit. You will need 8 2x4's and 2 sheets of standard 8'x4' 3/4 or more thick plywood. It may be possible to piece a single sheet for a 6'x5' shed. Cut the bottom of the plywood so you have a 6'x4' section then cut the leftover piece to a 1' length and add that along the side then a square 1'x1'. There are standard flat metallic strips with screw holes you can use to affix the pieces for stability if done that way.Added note now that we have built the shed. We had a handyman assist in building the flooring and shed. He had not done this manufacturer before but working at a steady pace (with us handing him tools or holding parts for him as asked periodically) it took him 5 hours. I raised the review to a 5 because for it's class we are quite happy with the unit. Recommend you have several tubes of silicon sealant as there will be edges and screw holes you will want to seal (to be expected with any metal shed if you did not know that). Recommend having a battery operated drill that can also do screws or it may take longer than expected as there are quite a few if doing that by hand.
V**N
Looks Great
The shed took about 6 hours to construct. Instructions were fairly clear and were confusing in only one our two areas. I found it easier to manually insert screws rather than using a power driver. Advise people to purchase the anchor kit and floor kit along with the shed. Then once the shed is finished, it can be anchored and the floor installed. Read the anchor kit and floor kit instructions before you start building the shed. The shed parts fit together nicely and the shed has a high quality appearance. I recommend this shed for anyone looking for a small storage building to put in their yard.
E**.
One Star
use a wood base this is useless.
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