Its good to see you are back on your channel . The second floor addition looks very good , . Please give us an update about the chickens e the others animals . Good luck !
Looks beautiful I would be tempted to move the bathroom back into the space and maybe have a walkthrough closet or just make that space a closet. Storage is never a loser 😊
@@Elizabeth-f9i1f it's funny you mention the walk through closet because I did think about that. But now I can't remember exactly why I decided against it. Might have been about how to run plumbing in that back corner.
Love your videos, I have a question, I have 3, 40 foot HC containers on my foundation, 3 wide, just like your first floor. I'm at the stage of weathering in the containers. I was wondering how wide of flat bar you used to close in the seams on the roof? Also, have you had problems with puddling on the top of your roof, be it that you don't have your second story constructed yet? Thank you.
Hi, you can see my installation process of the "flat bars" on my roof in this video here at 15:20: ua-cam.com/video/A1l2Vky-HD0/v-deo.html I actually acquired my "flat bar" by cutting strips off of leftover container corrugated walls. So, a single flat section of the corrugation is somewhere around 3" wide, give or take (in my case). So I guess you could possibly use a less wide piece of flat bar, though I don't know your exact situation. As for the roof, I have not had any leaks yet. Water does puddle in certain areas after it rains, but it does evaporate pretty quickly. Of course, I did seal my entire roof with Henry Tropicool 887, which you can watch me apply at the 20:45 mark in the same video.
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Its good to see you are back on your channel . The second floor addition looks very good , . Please give us an update about the chickens e the others animals . Good luck !
Looks beautiful I would be tempted to move the bathroom back into the space and maybe have a walkthrough closet or just make that space a closet. Storage is never a loser 😊
@@Elizabeth-f9i1f it's funny you mention the walk through closet because I did think about that. But now I can't remember exactly why I decided against it. Might have been about how to run plumbing in that back corner.
Looks to be pretty impressive. Keep up the great work.
Love your design! Can't wait to see your next video!
Love your videos, I have a question, I have 3, 40 foot HC containers on my foundation, 3 wide, just like your first floor. I'm at the stage of weathering in the containers. I was wondering how wide of flat bar you used to close in the seams on the roof? Also, have you had problems with puddling on the top of your roof, be it that you don't have your second story constructed yet? Thank you.
Hi, you can see my installation process of the "flat bars" on my roof in this video here at 15:20:
ua-cam.com/video/A1l2Vky-HD0/v-deo.html
I actually acquired my "flat bar" by cutting strips off of leftover container corrugated walls.
So, a single flat section of the corrugation is somewhere around 3" wide, give or take (in my case).
So I guess you could possibly use a less wide piece of flat bar, though I don't know your exact situation.
As for the roof, I have not had any leaks yet. Water does puddle in certain areas after it rains, but it does evaporate pretty quickly.
Of course, I did seal my entire roof with Henry Tropicool 887, which you can watch me apply at the 20:45 mark in the same video.
@thinkoutsidethecontainer I appreciate it! I will check out those videos.
Even though a metal roof is more expensive initially it will out last multiple composition roofs no matter what the "warranty" claims
@@davidjernigan8161 I understand. No doubt. But that upfront extra cost...a bit too much to persuade me...
What Software you use for this container home design, show on minute 6.39.
SketchUp
Looking good. I miss your videos on flat earth and politics. Wish you do those again.
@@tomneary isn't videos about being an inc*l enough? 😉