How easy are Triton Horse Stalls to install?
Installation requires no special skills; anyone can do it! While assembly can be accomplished by a single individual, a assistant is helpful to make the task easier (especially carrying parts to the building site and holding the first horse stall panel frame upright while tilting the second frame is tilted up and clipped in place). Standard Stall panel frames are all-welded and are assembled into free-standing floor plans using the provided connector clips to join the stall frames into a rigid structure (no tools required). Next, the 2×6 tongue and groove lumber is trimmed to length (typically with a circular saw but a table saw or hand saw can be used) and dropped into the “U” channels of the stall frames. Finally the hardware options such as sliding doors, feeders, and grills for vented horse stalls are installed with simple hand tools (adjustable wrenches or a socket set). No nails and no metalwork required. Click here for installation details.