I'm getting ready to build one of these for my niece, she's going to a senior in High School back home in Missouri this year and she's coming down here to Texas go to Sam Houston State for college. The only diffrence is her walls are going to be wood floor overlaying, mainly because I got a really good deal on it, a buddy and his wife bought a pallet of it for a home project and only used a little over half the pallet so I just bought the rest from them on the cheap, and we'll just paint it.
@user-ye9gv5ey6iКүн бұрын
Интересный проект. За место площадки можно построить 2 этаж.
@zaxon09Күн бұрын
niiice
@brianpeck697Күн бұрын
11:28 - wouldn't you want the PVC to stick out below the subfloor there so you don't get your subfloor soaked with piss!?
@chiefenumclaw7960Күн бұрын
This is pretty cool... and also pretty dang (pardon my French) hilarious in parts.
@ShadowMoonFarmsКүн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ElberGalarga222 күн бұрын
Using screws for framing seems like a terrible idea bud
@Mr3andrew35 күн бұрын
Sweet! Be careful of the chem. residue from the failed methproject. Cheers, *A.
@Ocean-blue9 күн бұрын
This is an honest build video and you ended up with a beautiful place to stay built with your own hands. Congratulations, enjoy !
@aaronleverton422110 күн бұрын
2/3 of window cost was not a big savings? How about 66%? Maybe I'm weird, but 60% off tends to get my attention. Or did I misunderstand the figures?
@RobVole110 күн бұрын
Dunno about the styrofoam bed. Squeak, squeak!!
@WRIGHTWAY528018 күн бұрын
Labor is a huge cost.
@NASTYcraftX25 күн бұрын
It's certainly something.
@CarlosGomez-qs9bmАй бұрын
😊 awesome job
@markoneill9064Ай бұрын
One thing I know about containers, especially here in Australia, is that condensation builds up inside. Usually running down the inside of the walls. We usually put in an arched ceiling so that condensation can run off , then down the walls, which can then drain out via pre drilled holes in the floor. Here, we also use a product called Crimsafe, it’s a really tough metal screen that is placed over the window on the outside. It will stop a .22 round from 100 metres so rocks are not a problem.
@richardgabel33Ай бұрын
What is the point ? Take a 40’ or 51’ container and set a twenty foot container on top. What you built on top is way too small. Quality questionable but if you are happy and don’t plan to sell, it is fine from 50’ away. Watching and trying to reason this build, the same question pops up….Why ?
@user-ew6kt7oc8oАй бұрын
This is exactly what I need! Moving from Detroit to Charlotte NC! Love the cargo homes…and this build on top of it is so nice.
@StarlacefieldАй бұрын
Most efficient and concise container build video I’ve seen yet. Thank you a million!!
@dylansue3519Ай бұрын
Angle iron or angle bar? 😮
@hafizmiauАй бұрын
whys so sad song?
@petertowneyaАй бұрын
Awesome info! Thanks ❤
@JeffLester-be9hiАй бұрын
Great video . Just wondering what those random shots of a helicopter and large windowless building were about?
@cooltimoАй бұрын
Do you believe that as a DIY project, it was less expensive to do a shipping container?
@krowbar232 ай бұрын
I like it
@chrisbrug79242 ай бұрын
I remember when i was a 19 years old and i was in Firefighters school. We took a container like that. Throw punch a trash in it. We set it on fire so we can practice how to take fire out. Your container "build" reminds me exactly that container we set on fire. Throw punch a old wood and rubbish in. Set it on fire.
@princeali25552 ай бұрын
How much was it to have the container delivered and transported ?
@Ebikelover2 ай бұрын
Bidenomics makes everything so expensive and six, but such an amazing build . The finished product in incredible
@Chucthixuan19792 ай бұрын
Man of the year 2024. The house is so beautiful❤❤❤
@BlackSheepThings2 ай бұрын
I love this video, very honest video. I got my container delivered from Wuwi Shipping Container got it cheap for a 40ft Cargo Worthy and paid it upon delivery. Great prices offer very affordable and legit.
@gottarantulas66122 ай бұрын
Wow and WTF!!!!!! People stealing and breaking your windows! That would've totally burned me up!
@MatthewMaranell2 ай бұрын
Where are you finding those huge chunks of foam? I love how much material you repurposed... great job!!
@TheREALOC19722 ай бұрын
Very educational video, but the cost is still great, even at the historical high price of the container it's still cheaper than a stick build, your not building a 8.5X20 structor with walls, roof and subfloors out of lumber for $3500 and that's why I'm building one for myself, I'm going to live in mine full-time though, mine is a 20x8.5 footer and a 10x 8.5 footer, the 20 footer is going to be my main living area, Kitchen/Living room and bathroom, the 10 footer is going to be my bedroom, I'm also going to put mine in L shape, at first I thought about puting the 10 footer on top of the 20 footer but I'm getting older and don't wanna climb stairs. I'm also not going to put as much window in mine, Building a fishing/vacation cabin and living in one are 2 different things, I'm only going to 272 sq ft, I need as much wall-space as I can get, even though I live minimalistic, and have for many years, there's still more essentials that you HAVE to have to live somewhat comfortably and the "tiny house" and "minimilistic" shows on t.v. and their "pairing down" segments don't paint the picture in any sort of reality correctly. while it's true you don't need 50 t-shirts, 20 pairs of shoes and 10 pairs of jeans you also need more than 2 t-shirts, 2 pairs of shoes and pair of jeans or else your going to be doing laundry every other day. you don;t need a huge stove but you still need something to cook in, I've got a 9 function Air Fryer and a Microwave in my kitchen, i also have a 2 burner RV hot plate that I bought just in case but have never used, I bought 3/4 size "Apartment" refrigerator, once again I don't need a full size refrigerator but I need more than one of those little dorm room refrigerators that only holds a pack of balogna a half dozen eggs and A beer bottle. My lower kitchen cabinets, Bathroom vanity, toilet, sinks and shower I bought from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore for Pennies on the dollar, a brand new coat of paint and you'll never know they were used.
@seldomsceen2 ай бұрын
After watching this i realize how much of a Man i am not 😂 sweet job Man.
@raguramsellakkannu74432 ай бұрын
Lovely build. Where you able to calculate or at least ball-park how much load/weight the container can withstand from atop? how many people above would compromise the structure below, that sorta stuff?
@cathy39512 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, thanks for the laughs. Your humor is impeccable. You have a great voice too. Very well done video.
@Cookie-sf6fs3 ай бұрын
Excellent use of scrap wood I’m gonna do that too !
@debrahjohns5863 ай бұрын
Is this hard to cool
@56hibernian3 ай бұрын
Pretty disturbing that scumbags were breaking into this while you were building. All politicians need to be investigated.
@NaddySelfMade3 ай бұрын
Just Wow!!
@lisetteem30543 ай бұрын
nice but not showing the completed thing sucks.
@WilsonSilva903 ай бұрын
6:09 😂
@bobursackett62503 ай бұрын
Great Info
@GAYLEPFEIFFER-rv2bi3 ай бұрын
This is amazing! Love your work!
@GAYLEPFEIFFER-rv2bi3 ай бұрын
Great job! I love repurposed things, escepically wood. Excellent breakdown of costs and video was so well done!