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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 05:07 PM
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Hi all, had an idea for a while, about using a 20ft shipping container for all my tools, work area and part storage, and wondered if it had any floors in the idea? As I plan on emmigrating to canada once I have done my apprenticeship and gained experience, I thought it would be good as It would all be contained in one place. It's also secure, so no dangers of break-ins And I could transport it where ever. Can anyone see any problems with the idea at all? I only want to use it for storage btw. And a second hand one is around 1500 quid
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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by SMILER258
Hi all, had an idea for a while, about using a 20ft shipping container for all my tools, work area and part storage, and wondered if it had any floors in the idea? As I plan on emmigrating to canada once I have done my apprenticeship and gained experience, I thought it would be good as It would all be contained in one place. It's also secure, so no dangers of break-ins And I could transport it where ever. Can anyone see any problems with the idea at all? I only want to use it for storage btw. And a second hand one is around 1500 quid
they are good for storage but weld or grind ( so there round ) the hinge bolts ,we had all our gear in one when I worked at the quarrys and the the scum unbolted the hidges and opened both doors in one
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Old Feb 3, 2013 | 06:39 PM
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I have one inside a hanger and store all my tools in it,the only problem i have is loads of condensation just can't keep anything dry.
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ah, so other than the small bolt issue, it's just condensation problems? What could solve that?
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Old Feb 5, 2013 | 09:47 PM
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Condensation can be almost resolved with a spray insulation on to the inside of the roof, make sure it either has or gets some fresh air vents, and keep them uncovered. Used to do a lot of work for a storage company, they did the above to all theres.

Maybe a ply lining could stop it too.

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if you can find a old fridge container they are already insulated and do away with the conednsation issue matey
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As already stated terrible for condensation wich then leads to tools you don't use often getting mouldy
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Ah right, so if it was properly vented, I could get away with it? Cheers for the replies too!
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The office ones would be ok, z little more expensive but have lights etc in already and insulated and boarded. I priced one a few weeks back and it was 1200 for 20ft one
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Looked pretty cool on that George Clark thing on tv the other day!
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Originally Posted by SMILER258
ah, so other than the small bolt issue, it's just condensation problems? What could solve that?
Originally Posted by clairendave
Condensation can be almost resolved with a spray insulation on to the inside of the roof, make sure it either has or gets some fresh air vents, and keep them uncovered. Used to do a lot of work for a storage company, they did the above to all theres.

Maybe a ply lining could stop it too.
Ply lining does work as we have them at work to store cardboard which is perfectly dry when removed
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A mate of my old mans has just got 2 44 footers. Stood them side by siide and cut the sides out. Weighed that in and welded the 2 up to make a big one. Not seen it yet but will get pics when i get down his yard
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Originally Posted by stu170
A mate of my old mans has just got 2 44 footers. Stood them side by siide and cut the sides out. Weighed that in and welded the 2 up to make a big one. Not seen it yet but will get pics when i get down his yard
no ur talkin proper size wrk shop
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Make sure you up the security on the door. They are very easy to get into by either taking the door off or cutting the brackets that your locks go onto.
They echo like mad inside when your banging so insulation would sort that aswell as the condensation.
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Originally Posted by stu170
A mate of my old mans has just got 2 44 footers. Stood them side by siide and cut the sides out. Weighed that in and welded the 2 up to make a big one. Not seen it yet but will get pics when i get down his yard
Cool, pics would be good
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We have one at work for storage, condensation is a major issue... Reading this ive got some ideas to try n dry it out n keep it dry. Thanks all!
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