 Welcome to a new Pressure Plastic video! In this video series we'll show you how to set up a precious plastic workspace inside a shipping container. So in the first video we bought a container and cut out some holes in the side. In the previous video we made the entire interior for the workspace. And in this video, the last one, we're gonna finish it up, add some branding and add some last accessories. You can download all the technical drawings and blueprints on preciousplastic.com. If you have a question feel free to post the topic in our forums. And now we're gonna start with the first step, which is painting. And the first thing we're gonna do is take everything out so we can paint it. Ready! So one of the things before painting the container, which is a lot of work, is also sanding. And it's gonna take a lot of work, so we invited a lot of people from the internet to help us out. And now it goes super fast. The container is painted quite. Do note that this is quite labor-intensive and can be pricey to paint your entire container. But we like to make a workspace that is really nice and where you like to work in. But if it's above your budget you could also skip it or do it later on in the process while you earn some money. Alright, so we reinstalled everything back in the container. But this time nice and freshly painted. Now we're gonna hook up the electricity. We're gonna start in that corner with a cable and we split it up to the extrusion machine and the shredder. Then another cable to these two machines. And while we're at it we also add a few lights in the middle. So next up is we're gonna power up the container. Yeah, so the next step is electricity. You can download the schematics of this in our blueprints. And the exciting thing is once this step is done everything works. So to make it easy we installed one plug on the outside which powers up the entire container. And in order to power it up you just plug it in the electrical grid and you're good to go. So now we can put on some lights and run machines. Next we're gonna install a ventilation to make sure we have fresh air in here. This is something that is often overlooked but an important element because we want to make sure you're happy and healthy. If you want to read more about safety we added the document in our download kit. So now let's start making the ventilation. Okay, so I'm not gonna show in detail how this thing is made because it's pretty straightforward. It's just a metal frame with some wood inside. So if you have the drawing which you can download you can easily build it if you're already this far into the video. Or you could use any other type of ventilation system. In the end it doesn't matter that much you just need to make sure that it sucks out the fumes. And to do that we installed one motor here which takes care of all the air. And on the outside the air is blown out and we installed this cover to make sure the rain and the water doesn't go in the ventilation. Alright so the next step we're gonna add accessories. This is a fun thing to do. It makes working in the container more pleasant and fun. And I'll show you eight different things we like to install there. But this is also the part where you can unleash your own creativity and come up with new interesting ways and hacks to work inside of here. So the first thing we installed is a scale to measure the plastic. So people bring it we can measure how much it is and then we give them something in return. It's just a normal scale we added this one on here with a magnet which is super nice. However it can also be hard to get or expensive so you could also just drill a hole and put a bolt in there. So next we installed a counter. It's just nice to use when people are bringing stuff in and you're giving something back that you have some space for that. And you can also put on some additional things. Next we installed a pin board. It's where you can place some small notes, pins, folders or even a clipboard where you write down the amount of plastic you get from a person with the date so you can keep track of everything that comes in. It's just a good place to store all your information. Next we put a logo on each different type of plastic for each bag. And this way you can really separate it. For instance here we have PAT number one, HDPE number two. We put the templates in the download pack. And a good way to put them under is if you make a triangle, you put it on the back and then with a marker you can just draw around it and later color it. It's a quick and easy way to mark your bags. And above each bag we mounted a metal grid. It's a good way to display your product so you just tie them around with a little rope. And then you can easily see where the plastic should go. So for instance an old cassette box goes into this bag together with the cups which is all polystyrene. There you put in flower pots and DVD boxes. So it's a quick visual way for people to separate plastic. On this wall we mounted some hooks made with extrusion machine. It's where you can put on your jacket or your caps when you work during the day. And on this wall we mounted a poster. We used our melting temperature poster because it's kind of a nice reference when you work with plastic. However as you can imagine you can also put up your own poster. And last but not least we mounted a little tool rack on the wall with the most essential tools you're going to use when you recycle plastic. The rest of the tools you can store them in the crates but these are the ones you often grab or need so it's easy to get them close to your working table. So now we've finished the entire inside of the container. Everything is here. Now the last final step is that we're going to paint the logo on the outside plus some additional branding. So last stop. Alright so the final stop we're going to add the branding which is some text on the front on the door and the logo on the backside. Now the style of precious plastic is very hand written which is made to be copied. So if you're going to paint it on here it's going to look exactly like the original because it's very handmade. So don't worry too much if you're not a good painter. I'm sure it will be okay. There are several ways to put text or logo on the container. You could use stickers or just start painting it. However my hand is not that steady so I rented a beamer which projects the logo on the container so I can just paint on top of it. So I'm sure it's all in the right proportions and it makes sense. A cheaper alternative is also to use a projector where you just put on a black sheet and a projection there. So yeah let's get started painting. Pully ready. Everything is on and in there ready to recycle plastic. The only thing you might want to do is to transport it to a place if you haven't built it at the final location yet. And if you want to do that there are a few things to keep in mind. So first you want to detach the counter because it sticks out a little bit so you need to unscrew it so it is completely flat on this side again. Second you need to detach this plug so it's also flat on this side and now it's ready to transport on a truck. And if you want to ship it overseas on a boat you need to make sure to put back the original stickers that were here that contain all the information about the container. Alright so that was the last stop of setting up your own precious plastic workspace. It's ready now. Make sure to send us a picture of your container. We would absolutely love to see it. I mean you put a lot of effort in this thing. Now we have one final video in this series where we're going to show you how this thing works step by step from collecting to separating to shredding just to have a full understanding of how a workspace like this runs. I would say that's also the most fun video to watch. So I will see you there.