Interesting how you layer the top container on its side. I do see the benefit. If the door is easy to open well then it’s all good. Solid concrete slab sounds like the way to go. This summer I am building a small one. Floor with drains and a few windows to look out maybe. Not sure yet. Thanks for sharing. Great job.
@ericmaedgen235225 күн бұрын
Are those hi cube containers? Only downsides I see is ceiling height. If you could of done metal trusses instead of wood to have a higher ceiling that would of been amazing. Love the layout for a storage barn. Good work.
@tandtlandscapeandmasonry25 күн бұрын
Yes high cube. Everything I have fits besides the loader, f750 and komatsu pc78
@rontopping204825 күн бұрын
Nice job . I believe you could of built a permanent metal building for the same price. Or pole barn garage for around 80k
@tandtlandscapeandmasonry25 күн бұрын
Thanks and yes that sounds about right
@alittlebitofeverything509028 күн бұрын
Looking good there. It's tuff to tell from the video how far those rafters extend over the outside containers. But if they do it seems that the end of the roof on the container inside isn't weight bearing except at the front doors of the building. Almost like you could attach the top of the container roof to the rafters and remove the center poles. Just a thought .
@rhinomite520326 күн бұрын
Turned out nice man, you do you. I would now use the upper door as a roof and angle back to support and weld in place permanent. I see the benefit of the upper being welded to all and also the 9 1/2 feet instead of the 8 wide. I'm in the mindset that I can build a metal 60x40 myself but man the price of everything is crazy.......Cheers