This is my favorite type of roof. Thank you for the information, Channing. I love that when you and your team learn anything, you pass it on in a way that I can easily understand it! Thanks again!
@TheContainerGuyTV Thank you and will do. But just as a reminder, can you advise as to where best apply the spray foam on the container considering I am in Puerto Rico? Thanks, and so to bother.
Sheit, 11 seconds in and im gunna hit the like. Even in Australia, knowlage of carpentry, it was simple and easy plan to see straight up. And you come up with some good sgeit to mate
I really love the way you modify these containers. Gives me a lot of ideas. I haven't searched about it but what about a used one? What kind of treatment should one give? Does it worth it??? I really would like to know. Thanks and keep up the great work you do!!! 👍👍👍✊✊✊
Depends on what you find! If it’s still in good shape without much rust and the doors are working fine you can get away painting it up. If you are planning on it lasting awhile though it’s always best to use a One-Time Use container!
I got a few container projects going on, I only use 40 ft high cube reefer containers though. I know the cost is higher, but you get the full insulated package and can skip on interior framing, the walls are stainless, low maintenance, or you can paint them if you want. But for the most part, self tapping wood to metal screws hold all the conduits, and fixtures and allow anchoring to the walls, couple it with some loctite pl construction adhesive, and things aren't coming loose. I would like to add a 2nd story to one, with a roof deck and small room up top, like a guest room, or hunting/lookout/predator control. My latest, I plan to put 18x 400 watt solar panels on 2 different ones, for total of 36x 400 watt solar for 14400 watts of soar. Or 7200 per container.
I'm sorry to hear.. These shouldn't go too far in a storm. Especially if you rip the floor out and pour concrete in its place. Handles 220+ mph winds before tipping over with a low centre of gravity from the concrete.
Would make a great battery, solar generator shed, also maybe put your adjustable solar panels on the low side …. Would love to see a video on that !!!!
Question, why wouldn’t you paint a white reflective paint with a sealer in it? That way you don’t have that much heat being produced on that top, I would like a 40 to 53’ container and put at least 10+ of solar on top of it.
If you're doing solar, use a urethane paint which has high UV resistance and remains reflective for a long time. Use bifacial solar panels so the sun reflects off the roof of the container and into the back of the panels.
Will mention, as the 90's into the 2000's use to tell us that this is the best idea.. I use to believe it to. 2024 E.U countries have found light blue paint is a more effective colour over what we have been or still been told today.. And it honestly makes you feel better looking at it to strangely
We have some videos coming out that will feature more details on the construction with these brackets. We aren't pros with wood though.. we figured out the general procedure to convert from steel to wood but then framers/carpenters should take it from there.
Or a shim.. Or clamp down a guide and use a skill saw. Or if you're not a wood person, use steel studs. These brackets are meant to let the woodworkers out there avoid welding and use their tools/techniques to be successful in modifying containers.
This is my favorite type of roof. Thank you for the information, Channing. I love that when you and your team learn anything, you pass it on in a way that I can easily understand it! Thanks again!
Niceeeee, so many complain about prices but don’t realize how thiccc that steel is. Great video.
It’s always a tough balance finding the right balance of strength vs cost! We never want to sell something that may fail and/or get someone hurt!
Good video. Down and dirty to the point. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.
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Another great idea!!! I hope to start my container home and shed this coming year. Thank you again. Blessings.
Good luck on it. Reach out with any questions. Make sure you use spray foam!!
@TheContainerGuyTV Thank you and will do. But just as a reminder, can you advise as to where best apply the spray foam on the container considering I am in Puerto Rico? Thanks, and so to bother.
Sheit, 11 seconds in and im gunna hit the like.
Even in Australia, knowlage of carpentry, it was simple and easy plan to see straight up.
And you come up with some good sgeit to mate
This channel is actually so awesome!
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@@TheContainerGuyTV lol deal!
I really love the way you modify these containers. Gives me a lot of ideas. I haven't searched about it but what about a used one? What kind of treatment should one give? Does it worth it??? I really would like to know. Thanks and keep up the great work you do!!! 👍👍👍✊✊✊
Depends on what you find! If it’s still in good shape without much rust and the doors are working fine you can get away painting it up. If you are planning on it lasting awhile though it’s always best to use a One-Time Use container!
@TheContainerGuyTV Thank you very much for your immediate response. Appreciate it 👍👍👍
Radiation barrier is a must where we live! White roof!
I got a few container projects going on, I only use 40 ft high cube reefer containers though. I know the cost is higher, but you get the full insulated package and can skip on interior framing, the walls are stainless, low maintenance, or you can paint them if you want. But for the most part, self tapping wood to metal screws hold all the conduits, and fixtures and allow anchoring to the walls, couple it with some loctite pl construction adhesive, and things aren't coming loose. I would like to add a 2nd story to one, with a roof deck and small room up top, like a guest room, or hunting/lookout/predator control. My latest, I plan to put 18x 400 watt solar panels on 2 different ones, for total of 36x 400 watt solar for 14400 watts of soar. Or 7200 per container.
Starting with reefers is smart
That’s a great idea for Florida. I lost my shed to the hurricane and want to replace it with something that won’t fly away 😊
I'm sorry to hear.. These shouldn't go too far in a storm. Especially if you rip the floor out and pour concrete in its place. Handles 220+ mph winds before tipping over with a low centre of gravity from the concrete.
Fantastic video!!!
Thanks for the visit
Would make a great battery, solar generator shed, also maybe put your adjustable solar panels on the low side ….
Would love to see a video on that !!!!
great advice with starting small my guy
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The brackets are definitely priced fairly. I have a waterjet and a brake and I would buy these before trying to make them.
Deadly
Question, why wouldn’t you paint a white reflective paint with a sealer in it? That way you don’t have that much heat being produced on that top, I would like a 40 to 53’ container and put at least 10+ of solar on top of it.
If you're doing solar, use a urethane paint which has high UV resistance and remains reflective for a long time. Use bifacial solar panels so the sun reflects off the roof of the container and into the back of the panels.
Will mention, as the 90's into the 2000's use to tell us that this is the best idea.. I use to believe it to.
2024 E.U countries have found light blue paint is a more effective colour over what we have been or still been told today..
And it honestly makes you feel better looking at it to strangely
Could you show the construction of the patio on top of this small container?
Thanks,
Bill
We have some videos coming out that will feature more details on the construction with these brackets. We aren't pros with wood though.. we figured out the general procedure to convert from steel to wood but then framers/carpenters should take it from there.
How much are one of these modded small ones ?
i enjoy
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2:45 lol miss!
Nailed er right into nothin! 😂 I had to leave it in there... Bunch of metal guys using hammers.
Not everybody's got a table saw. Couldn't you just make taller brackets for one side instead of having to slope-cut the lumber?
Or a shim..
Or clamp down a guide and use a skill saw.
Or if you're not a wood person, use steel studs. These brackets are meant to let the woodworkers out there avoid welding and use their tools/techniques to be successful in modifying containers.
Don't have a circular saw and a runner?
I would personally love a table saw.. but it takes up so much space
Why not just shim one side of the container for the brackets with 1/4” flat bar, then screw them into the side.
More than $20 per bracket makes it a nope for me.
Thanks for watching!
If you are doing all this might as well buy a welder and learn how to use it.