Mine is in Ocala, which is about 30 minutes from here. It is supposed to be delivered Monday around noon. The tariff for residential delivery says they will drop it at the entrance to the garage or carport. That remains to be seen. Getting it up the drive from the street will be interesting if they drop it in the street like my kitchen cabinets were. At least the cabinets were intact. I had a 12X16 shed kit delivered to me in Arkansas. It was loaded wrong at the warehouse and too long to turn in the truck so that it would fit on the lift gate. The drivers solution was to work the pallet back to the door, then back up at 20 mph or so and hit the brakes. The crate shot out the back of the truck, crashed to the ground, and split, dumping lumber and hardware all over a major arterial at lunch hour. They then slammed the truck door closed and took off, leaving me, the neighbors, and angry motorists to get the carnage out of the roadway.
I don't weld, so steel framing is problematic. I tried welding years ago. I was pretty good at getting the rod stuck to the workpiece, the welder humming ominously and the lights dimming to indicate imminent breaker trip. I was planning to build a bench from wood. I had drawings purported to be from South Bend. Dang, woods gotten expensive. After looking at way too many stamped angle iron crap from overly optimistic makers, I found a decent bench at Sam's Club. It is made by Seville and is billed as an 'Ultra Heavy Duty Work Bench' with a rated capacity of #1000. One of the reviews of the bench had a G0602 and a Seig mill on his. At $200, I can't buy the material to build a bench like it. And to top it off, my rolling tool cabinets will fit under it.
http://www.samsclub.com/sams/ultra-heavy-duty-workbench/prod1490086.ip?navAction=
Larry