Similar to what we used at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan but without the prefabricated truss setup. Actually lived in a container, complete with a mini split air conditioner back in 2010-12!
You did do it 100% correctly. Where the end wall instructions said "inside" this means inside of the building. Yes placing the cover on the container would have made the pull easier. You guys are doing a great job. I sold & installed these for about 10 years. I enjoyed watching someone else do the work for a change.
I am so glad to see Dan is back!! So,.I was a tech writer and would stand up in the training sessions talking about the instructions that are sent along with the product and would say that piece of paper all y'all toss out. Had to giggle when Mark mentioned that is what Dan does!!! I highly doubt that as all of you are so friggin' smart about how you work. Your teamwork really makes your dreams work. Keep it up and have a good dang day!!!
Might look at replacing those zip-ties with Black ones. The white ones don’t typically have UV stabilizers in them. The black ones usually are UV rated. Had the same black zip ties holding my Jeep grill on the front of my Chevy Express 3500 & Transit 250 for years. They last the full lease of the vehicle (6years). The Jeep grill has seen better days though.
**Guys --- having bought a handful of these from Ritchie Bros at the Denver sale over the years...and installed them at the windy climate of Kremmling, south of Walden...we've found now...buy the ones twice as long as what you're wanting...and fold the ceiling in half...so it has two layers...and they last A LOT longer...our first one, lasted three years in the extreme windy winters here --- this one now...is going on five years...doubled over, and showing no signs of weakness --- FYI --- we hung ours with a 200 LC Deere hoe, a manlift and a Lull telehandler...and lots of people...and then framed in the front with a 14' garage door in the front, rehung from a teardown on the original CDOT buildings in Walden we tore down years ago...(Just our experience...might help someone else. Also...we secured to concrete blocks on the sides instead of containers.) Great video...lots of learning for sure!!
That came out beautifully. Gratefully, non-Mark narrated and explained; it was a bit shocking to see Mark himself do something other than hog the camera and blah-blah on and on about himself. It's also the first time I've seen a Bobcat used to nudge a container. Nice job, all! What concerns me is now long that friction tape and those zip ties will last in the wind and weather. Those materials tend to get brittle eventually after heati9ng and freezing. I can imagine these reaching fatigue at some point and the entire skin blowing off. Praying that doesn't happen for a few decades.
Are you getting permits? My county requires permits supposedly but I’ve also heard that they are not required since its technically not a permanent structure. I’ve never gotten permits for anything before so I really don’t know and I really want to build this.
@@mlj6419 Thank you very much. That is reassuring. I thought that was the case and wondered why I wouldn't get a straight answer out of the building department but its not like you need to get permits to place a container or two on your land.
I bought a twenty foot (length and width) a few months ago. Designed to bolt onto the container. So far has sustained 70 mile an hour gust and heavy rain down pours. Paid $1899 delivered. Two man job.
I could foresee snow load problems in high snow areas with this maybe if it went to the outside edge but wet snow could be a problem but it's cheap so losses shouldn't be too much.
do not buy a cheap chyna one with single tube truss. I charged a customer a large amount to place leveled lockblocks and affix a tent to it only to have a freak ice storm knock it down within months.
@@SummitAggregates Hello, would I just simply build my structure as I like since I do not require permits? I want to build exactly what is in the video.
Since this isn't technically a permanent structure, were you guys able to just build this without really contacting anyone? I haven't built my own structure before and would like to build exactly this on my land and cannot find answers anywhere.
Similar to what we used at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan but without the prefabricated truss setup. Actually lived in a container, complete with a mini split air conditioner back in 2010-12!
How about pushtoons
I think talibs and u both chilling ❤
You did do it 100% correctly. Where the end wall instructions said "inside" this means inside of the building. Yes placing the cover on the container would have made the pull easier. You guys are doing a great job. I sold & installed these for about 10 years. I enjoyed watching someone else do the work for a change.
I am so glad to see Dan is back!! So,.I was a tech writer and would stand up in the training sessions talking about the instructions that are sent along with the product and would say that piece of paper all y'all toss out. Had to giggle when Mark mentioned that is what Dan does!!! I highly doubt that as all of you are so friggin' smart about how you work. Your teamwork really makes your dreams work. Keep it up and have a good dang day!!!
As my dad would say, "if all else fails, read the directions".
Might look at replacing those zip-ties with Black ones. The white ones don’t typically have UV stabilizers in them. The black ones usually are UV rated. Had the same black zip ties holding my Jeep grill on the front of my Chevy Express 3500 & Transit 250 for years. They last the full lease of the vehicle (6years). The Jeep grill has seen better days though.
Very well did guys. That is a good amount of space.
**Guys --- having bought a handful of these from Ritchie Bros at the Denver sale over the years...and installed them at the windy climate of Kremmling, south of Walden...we've found now...buy the ones twice as long as what you're wanting...and fold the ceiling in half...so it has two layers...and they last A LOT longer...our first one, lasted three years in the extreme windy winters here --- this one now...is going on five years...doubled over, and showing no signs of weakness --- FYI --- we hung ours with a 200 LC Deere hoe, a manlift and a Lull telehandler...and lots of people...and then framed in the front with a 14' garage door in the front, rehung from a teardown on the original CDOT buildings in Walden we tore down years ago...(Just our experience...might help someone else. Also...we secured to concrete blocks on the sides instead of containers.) Great video...lots of learning for sure!!
Good info. You address exactly what my question/concerns are for the states abusive weather.
You should do a breakdown video of how how much everything cost you to do this
That came out beautifully. Gratefully, non-Mark narrated and explained; it was a bit shocking to see Mark himself do something other than hog the camera and blah-blah on and on about himself. It's also the first time I've seen a Bobcat used to nudge a container. Nice job, all!
What concerns me is now long that friction tape and those zip ties will last in the wind and weather. Those materials tend to get brittle eventually after heati9ng and freezing. I can imagine these reaching fatigue at some point and the entire skin blowing off. Praying that doesn't happen for a few decades.
Great job , I would have lifted the top canopy on to the container the opened it and pull it across the truss , good well done .
In hindsight, I would've as well. 😄
Nice One SWI Team Handy storage Thanks again
I have plans to do the exact same structure,. Thanks so much for the video. Looks great.
Go for it!
Are you getting permits? My county requires permits supposedly but I’ve also heard that they are not required since its technically not a permanent structure. I’ve never gotten permits for anything before so I really don’t know and I really want to build this.
@@Andrew-vh5er No permits because it IS a non-permanent structure.
@@mlj6419 Thank you very much. That is reassuring. I thought that was the case and wondered why I wouldn't get a straight answer out of the building department but its not like you need to get permits to place a container or two on your land.
Great job Dan and team came out great. How did the one at Florida location come out 💪
تُرى هل تم حساب طاقة الرياح المطبّقة على هذا الشراع الجميل ؟
Judging by the holes in the end plates its designed to be bolted on... i like it
I bought a twenty foot (length and width) a few months ago. Designed to bolt onto the container. So far has sustained 70 mile an hour gust and heavy rain down pours. Paid $1899 delivered. Two man job.
You guys are awesome 👍
C'mon now, we all know YOU are the truly awesome one.
@@SWiFence my husband tells me ☺️
Good job you guys.
Hey thanks!
Nice enclosure, however white zip ties are not UV rated, should have used black ones.
We built one around 10 years ago, it was ok for about 4 years then a big storm came through and ripped it to shreds.
So where's the link to the trusses and canopy systems?
Are the containers pitched to let rain run off the outside sides. I like this idea
What an awesome video! Team GSD does it again 💪
Looks great
Thanks!
I like chainsaws. And fences. Just subscribed!
Hey welcome!
I could foresee snow load problems in high snow areas with this maybe if it went to the outside edge but wet snow could be a problem but it's cheap so losses shouldn't be too much.
What brand did you purchase? TMG?
sometimes the side facing the outside is coated for rain and sun protection. i would flip it
Хорошая ловушка для ветра! 😊
Where can I get one??
do not buy a cheap chyna one with single tube truss. I charged a customer a large amount to place leveled lockblocks and affix a tent to it only to have a freak ice storm knock it down within months.
I'd run a drainage trench in front and behind for those downpours, fairly common nowadays.
What is the cost of that container canopy ?
i've seen the steel sheet ones. they got for about $75k iirc. this one was probably around 50k.
@@jasonbay13 no way... what are you smoking.
google "40x40x15 ft Container Shelter with Closed Back Panel"
its like 10k$
That was Easy - 5 guys and a bobcat!! Do you 5 guys make burgers??
Only on the weekends. 😄
Webbing and bracing are basically the same thing. They are both any supporting material of the main structure.
I knew it!
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Por estas e outras que eu gostaria de ir embora do Brasil, só pra aprender e trabalhar com estas estruturas!
Where did you get those trusses?
Aqui no Brasil a gente não tem dessas estruturas para comprar, tem de mandar fazer e custa uma fortuna!
'link in description' to this canopy setup is missing
ebay 40x40. 4 k + shipping
I wonder if my HOA would approve one of these...?
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man i wish i could have that
How did you strap it to the back with the Fram on the inside? It makes more sense the way you did it just wondering.
I am trying to build this on my land and the county requires permits for it. Does anyone know how I can find this?
FYI --- the county has no jurisdiction because they are temporary structures...Contact me...Will help you.
@@SummitAggregates Hello, would I just simply build my structure as I like since I do not require permits? I want to build exactly what is in the video.
Could you all do a walkthrough of your yard and shop?
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How long will that last in West Texas? One year maybe two????
Maybe 6 months in Florida. Our UV and IR readings are brutal. On a scale of 1-13, we often hit the 12 and 13 for the UV.
Im in Zephyrhills FL and I have 2 40ft containers in my pasture. I was going to buy some pole barn trusses. How much for one of these?
What’s your wind speed up there? I am concerned that our winds would literally rip the weld off the containers, but maybe not? (We build to 137)
Wyoming is super windy... no hurricanes but constantly windy.
We can get 70+ mph gusts.
@@SWiFence That is a summer rainstorm in S. Florida. NWS puts up warnings when we are going to have any above 35 MPH and we often see them in 55MPH+.
How much did that cost with the delivery?
Nice
Thanks
Since this isn't technically a permanent structure, were you guys able to just build this without really contacting anyone? I haven't built my own structure before and would like to build exactly this on my land and cannot find answers anywhere.
Wyoming wind? Snow load?
We're about to go through our first winter so we'll see, but I'm obviously I'm expecting it to be fine.
12:19 bro left him hanging
what was the kit called/ brand?
hope no tornados.....
The tornado in our county was in 2005, and the one before that in 1991.
Never say never but we're *probably* ok.
You should have bolted it to the outside corner of the container's.
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noice
Shout out to Wyoming
time for a hair cut there super Cooper.
What?! Trim those flowing locks?? 😆
มีเงินทำอะไรก็เท้ไปหมดครับ ถ้าจะให้ดีควรทำหลังคาคุมตู้ไปด้วยครับจะดีมากๆ
I made it about 8 minutes.
Well snap. Sorry we couldn't keep you longer.
CEE channel did this a year ago
Give us a link to where you purchased this please. At least a name of the company.
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