I just found your channel last night and I love the teamwork! Subscribed to your channel and congratulations on the pregnancy! I do have a suggestion and that is maybe you should think about a way to cover that empty space under the container. Rattlers will love being under there during the hot summer days for the shade and would hate to see that happen to either of you.
Hey, welcome to the channel! Thanks for the support. We greatly appreciate it ❤️ That's a great tip! We'll have to figure something out to make tha area less accesable 🤔
Love the ideas. I have a used container. The only drawback is the wood flooring. Is it toxic? Mine is oily. Also I saw where people from either inside or outside adding a staircase for a covered BBQ or lounge on top of container, and views. NICE ☮
We're all full of ideas haha love your idea of a rooftop lounge, maybe we'll use that lol The floor should not be toxic. It should just be form plywood. If yours is oily, maybe its because of the contents that were once transported in it. A little clean up and it's all good!
Nice work guys just found you on you tube sub your channel 👍, where about are you guys , I'm in Warrenton oregon coast area , I work as a handyman on homes myself
Ahhh man, love the teamwork.
Right!? Solid team huh?
Welcome back guys!!! Congratulations on your new little life you're growing there! God bless!!!
Hey! Thank you so much, God bless you too! Happy New Year! 😊
I'm glad to see you guys back at it! I can't wait to see the finished project!
You and us both!! HAHA but for now, lets enjoy the journey! Thanks for the support and Sticking around all this time.
We all live and learn. I'm glad the damage was minimal. Good to see you guys back!
Yes we do! It looked worse than we thought. Thank you so much, we look forward to making lots of progress this new year!
I just found your channel last night and I love the teamwork! Subscribed to your channel and congratulations on the pregnancy! I do have a suggestion and that is maybe you should think about a way to cover that empty space under the container. Rattlers will love being under there during the hot summer days for the shade and would hate to see that happen to either of you.
Hey, welcome to the channel! Thanks for the support. We greatly appreciate it ❤️ That's a great tip! We'll have to figure something out to make tha area less accesable 🤔
Congratulations guys, happy to see you guys are back and getting at it. Wishing you the very best.
Thank you!!! Such kind words! We're so grateful to be part of such a loving community! ❤️
Congrats on the baby!!🎉❤
Thank you so much! We have been trully blessed! ☺️
Glad to see you guys are back!
Yay! Thank you so much for your support!
congratulations on the pregnancy 🎊 glad you guys are back.
Hey! Thank you so much!! We're glad to be back too 😊 Hope your homestead journey's going well!
Dig some wholes fill it with rebar concrete through yourself anchors ⚓️ or custom stacks tie that to the building maybe 3 feet deep just an idea
Great idea! Might put that to use for the Ranch!
Congratulations on your baby, I have 1 kid she 18 now of age
Thank you! God has blessed us with the most wonderful gift!
Love the ideas. I have a used container. The only drawback is the wood flooring. Is it toxic? Mine is oily. Also I saw where people from either inside or outside adding a staircase for a covered BBQ or lounge on top of container, and views. NICE ☮
We're all full of ideas haha love your idea of a rooftop lounge, maybe we'll use that lol The floor should not be toxic. It should just be form plywood. If yours is oily, maybe its because of the contents that were once transported in it. A little clean up and it's all good!
Nice work guys just found you on you tube sub your channel 👍, where about are you guys , I'm in Warrenton oregon coast area , I work as a handyman on homes myself
Hey, thanks for the support. Glad you like the videos! We're in Arizona, Wickenburg area.
An empty 20 foot shipping container weighs about 5000 lbs and a 40 foot about 8000 lbs. FYI
Yes sir. This one is a 40ft High Cube. They're a tad bit heavier than a standard 40ft.