Tip for the future. Next time that you want to cut into metal to install something like the fans, install butyl tape inbetween them. It last longer than caulk and is a lot better. Other than that this is an amazing job!
Seen this container from the beginning have to say I'm impressed with your finish though I'm not surprised when your craftsmanship is so good on your boards, been a treat to seen the shop take shape and to see someone not cutting corners for once on here.
It'd be a sweet addition if you added an exterior dust collection system that's routed through the exterior shell of the container. Just sweep the foam beads into a corner where the collection would be located. Kinda like a built in vac system for a house.
How come no "rain cover" or something like that at the top the air vents ? You did seal it. Is that enough ? Thinking that over time, the sun and rain/snow would destroy the sealing agent and then water would get inside.
Nice job overall, but you should consider opening that vent and paining the exposed metal you created while cutting. It will rust fairly quickly if you don’t
Been following these container videos, great work! One question, are you not worried about bugs and spiders etc getting in? I would put some sort of mesh or screen in the vents somehow
This project is awesome. There's a small mistake IMHO made around the 2:00 and 3:35 mark. When sealing vents for water penetration, I was always taught to leave the bottom edge unsealed. Water often will eventually get in regardless of sealing the top and sides, and best practice is to leave the bottom open so that the water can drain out / evaporate. By sealing all sides, the water is now trapped and you have water pooling / puddling / molding. I guess this may vary by product so if the install directions said to apply sealant around all four sides, then my bad.
As long as the caulk is in good condition no water should get in in the first place. Saying you should leave the bottom edge unsealed makes less sense than just re-caulking any leaking areas.
@@khalil7011 Water doesn’t generally flow up hill. And inspecting sealant / caulk frequently enough to catch a bad seal before any rain at all can get in is not going to happen, let’s be realistic.
Next time when using silicone, prepare some water mixed with liquid soap. Dip your finger in the mixture and smooth the freshly applied silicone, silicone shouldn't stick to your finger.
I'm confused...insulation up the ying yang...then you punched holes in the sides? Is it me or is there an issue? Wouldn't an exchanger be a better choice?
I’m currently working on a project that uses a shipping container as a housing for our air compressor unit. Currently with no exhaust fans the container gets up to 120F inside. Did this exhaust help a lot?
I wish I could afford just a fan for my container no insulation no air no electricity. I don’t even know where to start. Living in it has been a nightmare.
Something about the accomplishment and completion of physical labor in these videos is very calming to me. Great work! It's looking amazing.
Love the production quality. Very engaging. Thanks for showcasing our products!
You bet, thanks for the great products!
@@BendheimBoards Ask for a question, it's very interesting how much did it cost to insulate this container
Tip for the future. Next time that you want to cut into metal to install something like the fans, install butyl tape inbetween them. It last longer than caulk and is a lot better.
Other than that this is an amazing job!
TY for that tip!
Seen this container from the beginning have to say I'm impressed with your finish though I'm not surprised when your craftsmanship is so good on your boards, been a treat to seen the shop take shape and to see someone not cutting corners for once on here.
It'd be a sweet addition if you added an exterior dust collection system that's routed through the exterior shell of the container. Just sweep the foam beads into a corner where the collection would be located. Kinda like a built in vac system for a house.
It’s coming 👍
Throughout your level of perfection and attention to detail was something to behold. Much respect to you sir, I commend you 🙏🏽
That's so insane, for some reason I'm so comfortable watching it, i can't wait to see how it will turn out, greetings from Indonesia
Was getting soooo scared about the lack of ventilation, thank you!
This guy is his tough!🔥🔥🔥🔥I’m impressed
Ventilation done superb.
Waiting for part 7
Ray, who are you? How talented you are
Saya senang liatnya...saya mengikuti proses pengerjaannya dari awal,good job brother 😎
Amazing work dude simply incredible
This container will last longer than 90% of the USA houses
No, it won't.
Ofc it will, because it‘s not made out of paper.
@@zackmorgan4500American home owner located
@@zackmorgan4500yes,yes it will.
@tcl5853 still worse than a brick house which lasts longer and is more sturdy and durable
Cool job man, got me hooked !
Nice idea 💡
I'm a gamer... what am I doing spending hours watching a man build his own personal man cave. I love this shit
Continue making these awesome videos😊😊
How come no "rain cover" or something like that at the top the air vents ?
You did seal it. Is that enough ?
Thinking that over time, the sun and rain/snow would destroy the sealing agent and then water would get inside.
Fantastic bro 👍👍👍
Amazing
Hallo I'm from Indonesia
Saya suka dengan creativitasnya mengurangi bajet membangun minimalis
Saran saya buat ide aupaya pantulan matahi tidak membuat udara di dalam panas
nice work, can't wait to see the update 🤟🤟🤟
muy buenas ventilaciones
Mate awesome work, if there were a need to heat it would you use a caravan diesel heater. Love your work we are learning from your experiences.
Nice job overall, but you should consider opening that vent and paining the exposed metal you created while cutting. It will rust fairly quickly if you don’t
There's always one.... how do you know it's not stainless or aluminium?
3:14 red eyes 👀💀
I was hoping someone else saw that
at 2:11, what were those metal pieces that you used to cover the inside of the hole you cut, and also make the border around the outside?
Looks 👏
It will be good for a gaming setup😂
Bellissimo lavoro!! Ma.. come mai non hai messo una bella finestra, al posto degli aeratori?😅 Comunque bravissimo.. 🌹
WOW
Good idea. Jbu
Been following these container videos, great work! One question, are you not worried about bugs and spiders etc getting in? I would put some sort of mesh or screen in the vents somehow
Waiting for the other parts
“If you're interested in 'balancing' work and pleasure, stop trying to balance them. Instead make your work more pleasurable.”
This project is awesome. There's a small mistake IMHO made around the 2:00 and 3:35 mark. When sealing vents for water penetration, I was always taught to leave the bottom edge unsealed. Water often will eventually get in regardless of sealing the top and sides, and best practice is to leave the bottom open so that the water can drain out / evaporate. By sealing all sides, the water is now trapped and you have water pooling / puddling / molding. I guess this may vary by product so if the install directions said to apply sealant around all four sides, then my bad.
As long as the caulk is in good condition no water should get in in the first place. Saying you should leave the bottom edge unsealed makes less sense than just re-caulking any leaking areas.
@@khalil7011 Water doesn’t generally flow up hill. And inspecting sealant / caulk frequently enough to catch a bad seal before any rain at all can get in is not going to happen, let’s be realistic.
super intetresting projekt.
All in all would you begin again with a shipping container or do it somehow diferet?
❤❤
Next time when using silicone, prepare some water mixed with liquid soap.
Dip your finger in the mixture and smooth the freshly applied silicone, silicone shouldn't stick to your finger.
Part 7 pleace😊😊
Where did you buy the vents from? Can you send a link to me please
They are big air 40 vents from Container Modification world. Sold on Amazon.
Plss,. Next part..
Very nice video. Want work with you 😊
😊😊😊
Hey do a Minecraft wood finishing for exterior
Bom dia! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷❤❤❤
pq vc escreve bom dia em um vídeo que ta todo mundo falando em inglês?
Atualmente, Eu falo Portuguese
Why do electrical work after the drywall??
Why were the windows installed without foam, but the ventilation holes were sealed with foam?
Part 7 brother
I'm confused...insulation up the ying yang...then you punched holes in the sides? Is it me or is there an issue? Wouldn't an exchanger be a better choice?
I’m currently working on a project that uses a shipping container as a housing for our air compressor unit. Currently with no exhaust fans the container gets up to 120F inside. Did this exhaust help a lot?
Is it a Secret Gaming Room ?? 🤨
💯👍🏼
Me puedes etiquetar en el video donde pintas el contenedor por favor.
The camera fell down cause it was all tuckered out after a long day xP
You dont wanna use some Airfilters?
How much did the whole project cost?
👍👋👋👋👋
Next video part 7
I wish I could afford just a fan for my container no insulation no air no electricity. I don’t even know where to start. Living in it has been a nightmare.
That's a $1,000.00 fan?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can somebody please tell me what kind of tool that is, starting around 1:28? Thanks!
Should’ve cut before insulation
What is the guitar riff? It's driving me mad
Heads up: PART 7 isn't in the playlist. 😉
spooky pi 3:14
WOW😲$500 usd for fan ? Too costly for this poor fella ..
Drug lab - no doubt 🤭
Did anyone spot the red eyes or was i just trippin
Looking for vents to do the same. Ridiculously overpriced
3:14 the f*ck is that? inside ?😮
В цинке жить нельзя!!!😮