Do you even lift? The BEST way to lift a shipping container home!
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
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I envy your way of working, the space you have, the tools... I've been following you for a long time and I love your content.
Thank you very much, you give me many ideas for my project.
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Thank you. Great video. Those ctrailers look great.
4 Tire blow outs !!!! 😮
I love that Bison Lift. 💯
Awesome, and those bisons look insanely well-built
Seriously a game changer.
Excellent presentation! Love your work!
yeah! I'm in SC and this looks good.
Could you do a video discussing the logistics involved with ensuring you can transport a container to a site? We are looking at a pretty rural location in the mountains (as per your suggestion on a previous video: "unrestricted land") for a container and the roads are 4x4/AWD only... Also road widths and turning radii/staging space requirements on site, etc...
Not a bad idea. Out in Texas we had to basically build out all of the roads and infrastructure on the property. Mountains are a whole other beast. I while back we saw a video of someone dropping them off via helecopter but that's gotta be crazy expensive.
@@ContainingLuxury both of those sound expensive... I can look up the minimum requirements for transportation and staging. Keep up the good work.
Curious if you thought of a winch system attached to ceiling in your shop as part of a solution. But I do like the Bison Jacks idea too just in case you’re outside the shop or at a client place.
Maybe one day. We've already outgrown this space. When we build out a new location it would help for the workshop. The jacks also help if we wanted to do deliveries.
If you have put siding on a sea can, can you still use a regular sea can truck to move it around? Or do you need to use a system like this?
by regular sea can truck, I mean a 20 foot flat deck or 40 foot
I move 20ft containers here in NZ. I have a small 2Ton hiab and just lift empty, 1 end at a time. using x2 round posts on the low flat deck trailer, once its reversed under. Then finish it by changing to lift the other end of 20ft, now rolling the 20ft to set the free end in place, b4 taking the post out and lowing the last end down in place. Need to be a good hiab operator..but just slow and methodical does it. All by myself. Be fast with x2 people, but I got no friendz lol. Oh and of course Im wearing shorts, jandles and Tshirt with shades..lol willi
Love the name possumwilli! And that's a lot of work but sounds like you're doing it right, slow and methodical! Best of luck!
Have you ever seen a Quick Loads trailer or truck bed?
I'm thinking of using shipping containers for building 1550 sq from home. What size containers should I use. How much do they cost.
Probably 40s with maybe a couple 20s. If costs is a concern you may save money doing a more traditional build.
How much that trailer cost ?
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I would really like to purchase the trailer to build a tiny house (not shipping container). How would I go about that? I like the fact that you don't have to worry about the wheel wells. Thanks.
Email us and maybe we can sell you one ala cart!
@@ContainingLuxury Will do. Thank you!
Lol who was in charge of door placement?
what happen to the Texas project ?
Finished it up and moved on to the next one. Check out the "Container Community" video. That's what are next adventure is!!!
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