DIY 40' Shipping Container Swimming Pool Build Full Size

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
  • In this video I go over the step by step process of building a swimming pool from a 40 foot open top shipping container.
    We dig a hole
    Move the container into place
    Pour concrete
    Sandblast Rust
    Make a shallow end ( in the middle)
    Fiberglass + Epoxy pool paint
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  • @tonitomei6323
    @tonitomei6323 10 місяців тому +14

    I’m just an old lady but here’s what I would have done: weld it all shut and cut your pipe fittings out and your skimmer intake hole. dig it out and drop it in the ground. Sandblasting it first. Then close cell insulation spray it, and maybe shoot a fiberglass layer over that. Then order a liner. No leaks and you have a solid base, backhoe it to level and the soil will hold it, you won’t have to worry it will break

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому +1

      I wanted it level with my deck, so I could only have about 3' of it buried.

    • @GoogaLiuyta
      @GoogaLiuyta 24 дні тому

      Terrible idea

  • @maddogshwa
    @maddogshwa Рік тому +2

    That came out really nice.

  • @joehuinker7009
    @joehuinker7009 Рік тому +2

    Small model of the titanic on the bottom!!

  • @rosiniegellecanao9625
    @rosiniegellecanao9625 3 місяці тому

    Great job,

  • @texfabhaines462
    @texfabhaines462 10 місяців тому

    Eagerly waiting the 2nd video on this !! Thanks for sharing

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      Here is the follow up video - ua-cam.com/video/BeNO7tVZnUg/v-deo.html

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 Рік тому +3

    That came out well. Nice work👍

  • @TheGreatWhiteUSA
    @TheGreatWhiteUSA 6 днів тому

    Pretty cool. I think I would do bolted metal in the center and then pour concrete 3 to 4 feet tall making a ramp. Of course a dirt mound in the center and did it as one concrete pour

  • @C-Young.
    @C-Young. 24 дні тому

    Hell yeah, brother

  • @mryark0
    @mryark0 Рік тому +2

    Great pool!!!

  • @joshhurt84
    @joshhurt84 Рік тому +21

    About to do one my self. Bought 2 and going to put them together (I'm a welder/fabricator) . Was hoping you could do another video showing all the leaks, flexing and bottom seam and bond between concrete and metal walls.

    • @paulpaid
      @paulpaid Рік тому +13

      Maybe you can also do a video.

    • @lauracknoll
      @lauracknoll Рік тому

      Yup

    • @saidsalaam432
      @saidsalaam432 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, do a video

    • @jnaur6849
      @jnaur6849 10 місяців тому

      Have you started? I'm in love with this idea

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому +2

      Here is the follow up video - ua-cam.com/video/BeNO7tVZnUg/v-deo.html

  • @steverude7386
    @steverude7386 Рік тому +3

    Great to see a video from you again. Miss the videos of your shop and the work going on. Pool is very interesting concept have not seen it before. Good luck and I hope all is well in the northlands.

  • @garyedwards3269
    @garyedwards3269 11 місяців тому

    Very nice. A lot of work but the results seem to be worth it. Would like to have seen some swimming in the pool though.
    Thanks for posting.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      Here is the follow up video with a little more swimming (-: - ua-cam.com/video/BeNO7tVZnUg/v-deo.html

  • @stevenpeterson7234
    @stevenpeterson7234 10 місяців тому

    Dude, your welds are awesome!! Nice pool!! One day!!

  • @jnaur6849
    @jnaur6849 10 місяців тому +1

    Would love an update video on this. I hope you got those leaks fixed and can still swim in this masterpiece!

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      Here is the follow up video - ua-cam.com/video/BeNO7tVZnUg/v-deo.html

  • @DonDomel
    @DonDomel 8 місяців тому

    so freaking cool

  • @Yarik-zu8my
    @Yarik-zu8my Рік тому +1

    Nice pool! Hello from USA!)😎

  • @confirm1022
    @confirm1022 6 місяців тому

    Looks good for mig welding .

  • @gingerbiscuit4871
    @gingerbiscuit4871 9 місяців тому +4

    Having had several steel above ground pools, would it not have been more practical to have support struts/legs on the outside to bare the weight giving full space for swimming?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  2 місяці тому +1

      Maybe.....maybe not. I do like the center shallow "end" and with it full swimming over it is no issue, and going under it is fun. In my head it made send to me that both sides want to push out, so connecting the 2 would counter them selves.

  • @paulpaid
    @paulpaid Рік тому +8

    Big props for taking on the task. It may be too late at this point but you could've bolstered the container with 45 degree supports connected to a long horizontal bar on the outside. This would also allow you to have that shallow platform on one end of the pool with the underneath restricted by a net. As it stands now, maybe you could add a tight rope from end to end under the center of the shallow platform? Someone can just pull their self if they get disoriented. Also, you stated that you're getting some small leaks. Are they from the holes you drilled for the bolts? I didn't see any type of rubber seal between the wall and the angle iron.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому +3

      Hi Paul, having the shallow end just 12' wide, swimming under it is not an issue. Of course with young kids we make sure to monitor them and make sure they know the risks. I just siliconed the bolts and made large hardwood washers on the outside between the steel plate and container, zero leaks from the bolt holes.

    • @cordova1232
      @cordova1232 Рік тому +3

      @@CanadianWoodworkswhere are your leaks coming from?

    • @sharonsjv
      @sharonsjv 7 місяців тому

      are you leaks gone after doing that?@@CanadianWoodworks

  • @joaquin698
    @joaquin698 Місяць тому

    Great Idea… I just started following You.. Best wishes on the project 👌🏻💪🏻👌🏻

  • @doctorhfuhruhurr4380
    @doctorhfuhruhurr4380 11 місяців тому +2

    No radiant floor tubing built into the cement? You could add some Evacuated Solar Tubes panels and you would have a nice little setup to warm it up. You can still heat it with the tubing by mounting them on the side or bottom in panels.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      In hindsight, that would have been pretty smart to have pex tubing inside the concrete, my shop is heated that way. Not much cost to add either, even if I never use it. Darn

  • @chalermwutamree5683
    @chalermwutamree5683 5 місяців тому

    good 💯

  • @user-uw8cz5eh1h
    @user-uw8cz5eh1h 10 місяців тому +1

    Now that looks super nice. I am very interested to see how it holds up over time.

  • @backcountrytundra
    @backcountrytundra 11 місяців тому

    Amazing! Great work. I’m in Ottawa and wanting to fabricate one (20’) this winter to drop in the hole next spring. Would love to have a chat with you if you can spare 15 mins. Cheers!

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      Your welcome to DM me on Instagram - @canadianwoodworks

  • @ericgriffin44
    @ericgriffin44 10 місяців тому

    Nice welds.had to take a while with the hole drilling.on every rib.then on angles iron and outer steel plate.seems a little over kill .unless standing alone or being mobil.if you put it in ground,pack soil after piping installed I don't see it bulging.i like the engineering thought of shallow end in middle.unique idea as well.seems like it would be fun to swim in.all those holes drilled seem like a lot of leak spots.anxious to know if it leaks at all and what you will do to seal the holes..

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      So far zero leaks at all the shallow end bolts holes, we siliconed and made big wood washer / spacers which are on the outside and seem to really work well. Overkill perhaps, but I'd rather not fins out. I did't burry at first because of making sure no leaks, so it was needed. Swimming under the platform is fun for sure!

  • @thesurvivalist.
    @thesurvivalist. 9 місяців тому +2

    A bed liner would have been a great coating, to seal and protect the container from rust! And give good grip while walking!

    • @juiceman8108
      @juiceman8108 11 днів тому

      It would be great to trap water, might as well use zebart if you are trying to destroy it

  • @MrWaldorfian
    @MrWaldorfian 10 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic job on the pool. Just wondering how much something like this would cost compared to a traditional purchased pool. Also, why didn't you grind those nubbins sticking up on the sides from the tarp room system of the shipping container?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  9 місяців тому +1

      I have about $12,000 invested which includes everything! I always planned to clad the top with wood, but spent my time chasing leaks. Now with leaks fixed, I think I will just cut off at the end of the season.

  • @craigquinn7887
    @craigquinn7887 9 місяців тому +1

    Just wondering how you stopped all the bolts leaking on the shallow platform ? Great job btw👍👍

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  8 місяців тому +2

      The bolts went through where the steel had about a 2'' gap on the outside to the steep plate, I made hard maple "washers" which were lust thicker then the gap, applied silicone and once bolted tight they were held very tight against the skin of the container. This is one part i've had zero leaks or any issues.

  • @TheCrumblinCookie
    @TheCrumblinCookie 8 місяців тому

    Awesome work. Thanks so much for sharing. I’ve built a container pool and I have just had the wall bow on me after I filled it.
    Love your solution but may try an overhead brace rather than a shallower middle.
    However, I would like to know what epoxy pool paint you used? I used Semco liquid membrane but not terribly happy with it.
    Any help would be appreciated
    Well done

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  8 місяців тому

      I used Ramuc Pool Paint Type EP Epoxy, for sure happy with it. I did not want to brace from over head. Very happy with the shallow end, can stand nicely for kids and still swim over it with out any issues.

  • @icecreamthetrucker6852
    @icecreamthetrucker6852 Рік тому

    I want to put one next to my future container house, but i couldn't find a detailed video until now. Can you go over a cost breakdown of materials, so i can get a general idea. Thanks for this video.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Hi, I'll try to do it in a video but I have about $10-12k invested into this pool and lot's of time.

    • @icecreamthetrucker6852
      @icecreamthetrucker6852 Рік тому

      @@CanadianWoodworks Awesome, thanks.

  • @BradleySmellsOfBeans
    @BradleySmellsOfBeans 9 місяців тому

    i love this video! im a bit confused at why you put the shalow bit in the middle as i dont think you would be able to swim laps of the pool. i think it would be cool to add in a system to move it up and down. i just hope the container dosent collape!

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  9 місяців тому +1

      I can confirm swimming laps is no issues with the shallow end height, reason it needed to be there was to hold the container from bowing at the center because of the weight of the water.

  • @ryansinclair8309
    @ryansinclair8309 10 місяців тому +1

    Can you give a rough idea on total cost? Wondering if it would be cost effective for us to put one like this in our backyard. Thanks

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      Id say I ave about 12k Canadian dollars invested, the container was $4500 + $600 to move it. Steel, Pool paint, concrete and of course the pool components. Lot's of time also!

  • @_D_A_V_E_
    @_D_A_V_E_ 5 днів тому

    Cool idea but so many potential leaking/rust issues that isn’t not worth it.

  • @buckminsterfullerene2294
    @buckminsterfullerene2294 3 місяці тому

    Hope you welded the underside otherwise the square steel will rust out from the inside?

  • @SollidRollerC10
    @SollidRollerC10 10 місяців тому

    Shallow end would look good white.

  • @koltonkemp7443
    @koltonkemp7443 11 місяців тому

    What would be the cheapest option if you were to put the seacan in ground, could you get away with just doing pool epoxy no concrete, or would it be cheaper to run a liner,

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      Yes perhaps cheaper to do a liner, when I started the build it was during Covid and there was like a 1 year+ wait time for a liner. I also wanted to keep the feel and look of a container on the inside.

  • @nickp3173
    @nickp3173 9 місяців тому

    Since it's going to be under a deck anyway, why don't you just support it with footers underneath? You won't be able to see it. Put concrete footers with steel beams on a slant holding the center walls square?

  • @alexandremaltais521
    @alexandremaltais521 2 місяці тому

    I would love to have an idea of how much it would cost for a built like this?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  2 місяці тому

      Quick math..... for me it was right around 12k canadian

  • @heliumhubcryptocollective9337
    @heliumhubcryptocollective9337 9 місяців тому

    spray a little wwd40 on your drill bits...u will find they go in easier and will last longer..less friction

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  2 місяці тому

      I thought in my head, I did't want the oil to corrupt when I went to epoxy paint it. But yes a little drop of oil would help alot!

  • @BarryDean007
    @BarryDean007 5 місяців тому

    Why did you not turn the angle iron over? flat surface then.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  5 місяців тому

      Gave me a place to weld all sides of the 3'' tube so it was sealed from water, and lot's of weld surface for strength. Thanks for watching

  • @jasonvandenheuvel8158
    @jasonvandenheuvel8158 10 місяців тому

    I didn’t see you weld the bottom of the tube to the angle. Water would still be able to get in. Hopefully the epoxy seals it.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому +1

      Ya i'm dumb, I did use a 2 part epoxy to fill that gap but I did get a touch of rust showing through, in the end I did end up welding the underside joint also.

  • @ShovaSG1
    @ShovaSG1 10 місяців тому

    Why not just reinforce the outside if you want to prevent the middle of the container from bowing outward? Having that shallow part in the middle seems like more trouble than its worth.

  • @Young937phoenix
    @Young937phoenix 10 місяців тому

    I’m confused on how that is water tight where u put bolts thru?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      On the outside I have large wood blocks which act like a washer, I siliconed them heavily! So far this has been the easiest part.LOL

  • @buckminsterfullerene2294
    @buckminsterfullerene2294 3 місяці тому

    Painted over the concrete that was slashed on the sides ???? I think this thing will leak.

  • @RetirementFund750
    @RetirementFund750 10 місяців тому

    If you didn’t weld under the square tubing to the angle iron then it can definitely get water in that way.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      At first I sealed it with silicon, but I did end up welding the underside, but did not get footage at the time.

  • @ThatGrizzlyGuy
    @ThatGrizzlyGuy 10 місяців тому

    My brain hurts. “Shallow end” in the middle. Let that sink in

  • @kludgescraftsplus8631
    @kludgescraftsplus8631 10 місяців тому

    You seem to be a skilled welder. I would think it'd be better to weld the steel structure through holes to the outside plate, and then along all the edges. For less likely to have leaks around your bolts as silicone only lasts so long. Also without welding angle irons below your shelf to support the weight everything is on sheer on your bolts. Every time people walk around on it it's slowly wiggling those bolts.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  10 місяців тому

      so far zero leaking from the bolts, considering how many 1/2'' bolts I used I'd think its enough sheer strength, but ya I guess it could be inducing some movement into the bolts. I have them exposed on the outsides of the container, to keep an eye out for any leaking.

  • @zbow1974
    @zbow1974 9 місяців тому

    not welded on the under side?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  9 місяців тому

      Ya that was dumb, I did end up welding underside at a later time

  • @buckminsterfullerene2294
    @buckminsterfullerene2294 3 місяці тому

    I would have not used bolts would have just welded it, that would have sufficed if welded properly.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  2 місяці тому

      I did't not like the idea of 1/4'' thick material being welded to the very thin material of the container which is about 14ga. Also figured it would be easier to change if I needed to. So far the bolting has had zero issues in regards to leaking or strength.

  • @user-qs2fc3ji1r
    @user-qs2fc3ji1r Рік тому

    Пол вернулся.

  • @Raven86666
    @Raven86666 16 днів тому

    What’s an estimated cost for this?😊

  • @kirbylane13
    @kirbylane13 10 місяців тому

    I probably would have welded a 3 or 4 inch ball valve on the bottom for a drain.

  • @KWANTlZE
    @KWANTlZE 8 місяців тому

    swim swim swim lol fuuuk i hit my head 17:20

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  8 місяців тому

      Fortunately swimming under the platform is easier then walking under it and filming.

    • @KWANTlZE
      @KWANTlZE 8 місяців тому

      @@CanadianWoodworks lol i see

  • @dannysulyma6273
    @dannysulyma6273 Рік тому +1

    The world is full of crappy drill bits, a good bit is a pleasure to run through steel not like your struggles with these.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому

      I have 50/50 good and crappy ones, it's a joy to find the sharp ones

  • @ApolloWoodwork
    @ApolloWoodwork Рік тому

    tickle

  • @zachpfeif
    @zachpfeif Рік тому +3

    A shallow end you can drown under. How fun

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому +7

      Or just swim under and back to the surface, you have a choice. Please make the right one

    • @christobar
      @christobar Рік тому

      @@CanadianWoodworks Right choice depends on your outlook on life I suppose...

    • @sociopathmercenary
      @sociopathmercenary 11 місяців тому +4

      We need decisions like these to remove idiots from the gene pool

  • @brandenoconnor7299
    @brandenoconnor7299 4 місяці тому

    Is that your mom helping you??

  • @anthonymartinez2582
    @anthonymartinez2582 10 місяців тому

    Water still going to get in there because you didn't read the bottom of those

  • @billbailey1620
    @billbailey1620 9 місяців тому

    use cobalt steel drillbits.not lowes nane brand Cobalt.
    for hardened steel.i dont buy cheap ones ever.they suck

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  9 місяців тому

      I replace now with good bits, but I have a zillion cheap ones to kill first

  • @imrecordingtoo1374
    @imrecordingtoo1374 6 місяців тому

    6:32 no wonder you burnt through so many bits… you’re drilling metal you can put all your weight behind the drill and push as hard as you possibly can. It’s not wood, it takes a while. Just apply a little bit of pressure, it takes a long time… it’s not wood!

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  2 місяці тому

      Also pretty garbage bits but ya i'm no machinist! (-:

  • @zackjay71
    @zackjay71 9 місяців тому

    Enough of the shipping container contraption. Its looks like well, a gosh damn container half burried and painted blue. Too narrow.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  9 місяців тому

      Exactly the look I wanted, thanks for the feedback.

    • @zackjay71
      @zackjay71 9 місяців тому

      @@CanadianWoodworks 💩

  • @ilyagoldberg1669
    @ilyagoldberg1669 День тому

    i cant believe I just watched this.... what a waste of time and money for you.....

  • @TODD-KOBELL
    @TODD-KOBELL 19 днів тому

    I'm about to start on mine right now. Jk, but this is an awesome fucking build. Use some lube or even water if you have to to keep your drill bits cool. They will last longer.
    There is a literal night and day difference between a Milwaukee and a DeWalt drill. Put one in each hand and see which does better. I promise you'll throw that DeWalt away.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  5 днів тому

      Ya I'm about done with Dewalt, the batteries stop being able to be charged so fast, it's such a waste of money and horrible for the environment.