Shipping Container Update
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@homesteadprepper I did not say to cut the roof but to cover the 20 ft on three sides with our wonder sand the four door side could be ramp down as a semi-truck / loading dock ramp so that a semi unload pellets of dry goods and /or beds table chairs to the top cargo cantainer while the ramp will have to have very good drainage away from the 20 ft below but it can be done / I have seen it done on a miliarty base long ago
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@ReliantJustUsProject There is a place on highway 60 called A American container and their ph. is 813-740-1911. They are a little bit pricey. You will get your best deal off of craig's list. It may need a little paint or some minor fixing but you will save a lot of money. I hope that helps.
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Where can I find me some shipping containers? I live in Florida too! Just north of Tampa.
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@luvintherawlife Thanks.
I am also in the Central Florida area but on the other end of that parking lot called I-4
I have been thinking of getting three one being only a 20ft and sinking it like a septic tank under the two above it as the root celler / walking in meat cooler to keep our food cooler well help keep it longer
RCvolunteer1978 1 week ago
@RCvolunteer1978 Sounds like a good idea. I went in some caves in the dead of summer in Tillis Hills(Brooksville) and they were surprisingly cool(temperature wise) !
homesteadprepper 1 week ago
That's good..,hopefully they were skillfully tack welded.You don't want to penetrate that roof in any way if you can help it. I have a 40' x 9'. Some people ventalate it through the top as well with those spinning vents. I strongly advise against it. Good luck with them!
Stucknarutt 2 months ago
@Stucknarutt Thanks for the input.
homesteadprepper 2 months ago
Please tell me they did'nt drill or screw through the roof to hang those lights! How are they hung?
Stucknarutt 2 months ago
@Stucknarutt I have not removed the lights yet but, their are 2 inch x1/4 threaded rods that are somehow mounted to the ceiling. I have been on the roof of the container and have seen no penetrations.
homesteadprepper 2 months ago