How to place railroad ties under a shipping container.

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2023
  • So, if you're thinking of putting railroad ties under a container, it's a pretty solid idea. Those things are sturdy and can provide a good foundation. Here's what you need to know:
    First off, make sure the ground is leveled and clear of any junk or debris. You don't want any surprises popping up later. If the ground is a bit uneven, the railroad ties can help you even things out.
    Now, you've got a couple of options when it comes to the ties themselves. You can go for wooden ones or concrete ones. Concrete ties are more durable and resistant to rot and bugs, but wooden ones can work too. Just keep in mind that wooden ties may need some maintenance to prevent them from getting all rotten and infested.
    You'll need about four to six ties, depending on the size of your container. Space them out evenly underneath the container. Parallel lines are the way to go. If your container is really long, you might want to throw in some extra ties in the middle for extra support.
    To protect the ties from moisture, it's a good idea to put a plastic sheet or moisture-resistant material between the ties and the container. Nobody wants rotting ties, and it helps keep the container dry too.
    Lastly, don't forget to give those ties some love. Regular maintenance is key to keep them in good shape. If you're using wooden ones, consider treating them with preservatives to fend off rot and critters. Concrete ties are pretty low-maintenance, so you're good there.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @anselmsalins7314
    @anselmsalins7314 2 місяці тому

    Now that man who delivered made the difference. Great service!

  • @weldinggirl
    @weldinggirl Рік тому +3

    Hey there I’m in south Florida, could I by chance buy one for down here, it’s just for storage

    • @rbubbaray
      @rbubbaray 4 місяці тому

      Yes, we just go by the zip code, we supply the whole USA

  • @LordDeadSpider
    @LordDeadSpider Рік тому +2

    Cool. I just ordered a 20 & 40. So it only needs one railroad tie on each end?

    • @truthknowledge7915
      @truthknowledge7915 9 місяців тому +3

      A 40 footer needs 5 good railroad ties. 1 at each end and 3 spaced out in between the ends. This keeps the container from eventually bowing in the middle.

    • @weeweed86
      @weeweed86 2 місяці тому

      @@truthknowledge7915 The container guy youtube channel says to only support them at the (4) corners....?

    • @truthknowledge7915
      @truthknowledge7915 2 місяці тому

      @@weeweed86 yes that is true but it depends on how they are setup. If you look at container home designs, not all containers are stacked straight. Also if you have just one container for storage like this one it depends on what you're storing and how you're storing it. For instance if you store something very heavy and it's in the middle of the unit instead of one of the ends then center support is a good idea. Also it helps when the ground becomes a little undeveloped. Extra bracing is best. If rather have over done it that under

  • @drue6360
    @drue6360 28 днів тому

    Why on earth would you watermark this video? Its so specific who would try to profit off of it?

  • @JwhateverJ
    @JwhateverJ 6 місяців тому

    watermarks the entire video... front and centre... full screen. 🤮