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Old 12-12-2012, 05:50 PM
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It’s secured on the corners and in the middle by a simple hasp and staple that is drilled into the footing and the base of the shed. It’s padlocked at night or when I’m not at home to help with the security of the shed as well. It’s not the most sturdy method I’m sure, but it does the job perfectly in my circumstance. The pictures don’t really show it but my backyard is tiny and enclosed by a brick fence that is almost as high as the shed itself. This keeps the backyard very sheltered from the wind.
I thought it would be very susceptible to being blown over by wind, but having seen it in relatively strong winds it hardly budges. With that said, if you had a similar setup in an exposed, windy location, I would be going a little further to secure it to the ground.
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