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https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/dismantling-an-asgard-shed/
Looks like a job for 2, and approx 2 hours
About a 2 hour job. Make sure you have an electric screwdriver. The
only thing I struggled with was removing the hydraulic lifts. I called
Asgard who were very helpful. Basically you have to het a screwdriver
under the silver clip and lever it off. Do this under a cloth or
something as it is likely to ping off and you’ll spend a while trying
to find it. In my case this took quite a lot of persuading, clipping
it back on the other end was a bugger too. Thinking about the wooden
base was a little awkward to get out on my own but manage it with a
crowbar.Would be made a lot easier with another set of hands
I had a big a3 envelope for the parts, and wrote out the dismantling
order on it as I went. Drawing around the appropriate screws so I knew
which fasteners were for which stepBuilt up fine at the new house
How heavy/easy to dismantle are those Asgard 2/3 bike sheds?
Thinking of putting one in the back garden at the moment (won't be using the garden much during the winter and the front needs sorting out before I can put it there) but wondering how easy it would be to then move round the front in the spring?
Also, anyone got one of those 2/3 bike sheds they are looking to sell?