 so before my light fades I wanted to show you some improvements I've made to the 7x7 suncast shed which I'm sure is similar to craftsmen and all the other 7x7 sheds you can get it home deep over lows so the the shed itself is you know it's plastic it's a little wobbly so first improvement I made was getting the anchor because you know this thing is just made of plastic so got the anchor running up and through over to the other side 32 inch ground anchors in there and then it runs back and uh it's hooked up to a turnbuckle um so that's just to kind of keep it from blowing away but the uh the rickettiness of the shed itself is something it's hard to to fix um with just that so what I ended up doing open up big reveal um so I built basically a frame around the perimeter here and so you can see I have uh five foot studs just running to the the ground and I've got pocket holes but deck screws in there instead of just the pocket screws um connecting to the deck so now I've got some place to hang these from uh I don't know what you want to call joists uh just pieces away um but anyway they'll sit on top those five foot two by fours and they go all the way around and I can see there's a little door brace and I'll show you that in a minute um but having these in here by itself wouldn't work so they are affixed to each other in here with pocket screws um but they are affixed to the shed from the outside and I'll show you that in a minute and I got some fast track on there that's me the main reason why I wanted to put these in was I had something to put some extra storage but also make this a little sturdier and pushing on it um before you know this this wall would bow out with that with the slightest push uh so now it's a lot sturdier and I'll go out show you like secure them and securing points um so you can see as well it's not the prettiest um these are rubber coated washers well rubber back washers uh with some one of five eight five eighths inch deck screws so everything's kind of waterproof weatherproof and just uh you know four going down there uh I've got some on those vertical posts there and there getting behind the shed uh with very little clearance here that's a bit difficult but you got those so that is how that's being held together and the door brace wasn't going to do but I had some leftover pieces I had a bunch of three foot pieces because I had all these five foot uh studs or whatever I call them uh cut and then three foot sections left over so and this is all you know eight two by fours which these days I'll run you about 150 dollars uh not really but it's numbers not cheap uh but anyway uh I decided to make this brace for the door frame and here's why so the unbraced side which I left to demonstrate this is very it's very wobbly so these doors when they're going in and out they are wobbling like that contrast that to this side I don't know if I can show you here but so it's pretty well secured there um so this door is going to be a lot sturdier it's not gonna it's not going to keep bowing out and that was the the fears that over time this plastic is going to conform to this bowed out structure so this door is going to keep migrating that way slowly so this will pull it back into place which had already done the other side and uh keep everything a little sturdier so just uh some tips on how to make your seven by seven shed a little bit sturdier and a little less prone to falling over if somebody leans on it the wrong way