Anyone have experience with this product? Checked it out Costco the other day and have dug up some positive reviews online. Seems like the brand is popular in the Pit for its various gazebos but didn't see any discussion of this item. I've got a perfect spot for it and I like that it has built in storage for a sort of outdoor kitchen.
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That is a buncha dola for something soo small. Do you have a favorite carpenter?
Easily duplicated. Go 12x12 min. You willl never build it too big.
I think our Gazeebo is a Yardistry. DIY assembly required. Easy til we put up the last roof panel.
Line out 8foot by 8foot in yer space n get a feel for true dimensions.
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Don't forget to check your codes (if'n you're in a city). I know our little neck of the woods has some requirements for anchoring those things. And +1 on talking to a trusted (and local) carpenter. May be able to make it a little bigger or add some nice-to-haves.
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I live in central New Jersey by the shore, high COL - ain't no one building me something like this for less than this costs - and that includes my father in law who could actually do it. I don't have the space for 12x12, at least not at the moment. The Yardistry website has the AR thing where you can place it in your space.Originally posted by Alan Brice View PostThat is a buncha dola for something soo small. Do you have a favorite carpenter?
Easily duplicated. Go 12x12 min. You willl never build it too big.
I think our Gazeebo is a Yardistry. DIY assembly required. Easy til we put up the last roof panel.
Line out 8foot by 8foot in yer space n get a feel for true dimensions.
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I seriously doubt I'll get a quote for less than what this costs. I am in a high COL area. I looked at some of the gazebo options but what I need is the work surface and some storage, which this provides.Originally posted by dpearce View PostDon't forget to check your codes (if'n you're in a city). I know our little neck of the woods has some requirements for anchoring those things. And +1 on talking to a trusted (and local) carpenter. May be able to make it a little bigger or add some nice-to-haves.
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