This is as advertised, a budget spray booth. I set it up by myself and this would have been easier with more detailed instructions. The best advice I have is to unfold the tent and locate the 2 sleeves running lengthwise on top of the tent- I've attached a pic to show the rods passing through the sleeves. Then assemble the 2 frame sections and feed them carefully through the sleeves until the top sections are fully within the sleeves. The frames are made of various rods which attach and detach fairly easily and there's a band running through the inside of the rods which keeps the sections in the correct order. If the rod sections detach while passing them through, you can likely reattach them while within the sleeves but be aware of the possibility of tearing the sleeves or stitching; it may be better to remove from the sleeve and start over. With the rods assembled and within the sleeves, raise one side end of the tent and insert the rod end from the front frame into the rear bottom clip hole. Then insert the rod end from the rear frame into the front bottom clip hole. Now raise the other side of the tent and repeat the frame insertion into the bottom holes. The pic shows the frame crossing from front to back and you can tie at the crossover point for more stability. I didn't bother because it's set up in the garage with no wind. Also, there are a couple of straps at the bottom back edge which I pulled back and secured with bungee cords to help prevent the tent from collapsing inward, leaving a little more depth. I also placed duct tape along the bottom of the ventilation flap to completely seal it; I don't want overspray leaking out. (velcro strips are inadequate).