Shed or Shipping Container?
Recently went to a place looking for a garden shed and around the same time saw an advert for a shipping container for sale no price quoted? Considering the stability of the container and strength apart from the space it will take, as i believe the smallest size is 20ft, what could be the problem in using it, SOME IDEAS?? Also any idea about the price and problem with neighbours or council;s??:confused:
Shed or Shipping Container?
As a former operater of semi's, driving containers around, I can give you a few tips.
They are strong, well made, and come in 20 or 40 foot lengths. If they come in on a semi, they are dropped off from the side of the trailer. This takes just three or four minutes, once the truck is in. You must have enough access for a semi to reverse into the property. They weigh about two tonnes.
Thieves assume there are valuables anywhere and everywhere, and so the shipping container is designed especially with that in mind. They can be broken into of course, but offer a hell of job to the crook. They are not made from thin metal and are designed to stand up to a lot of sea travel.
Access for the owner is cramped, they are good for storage, but offer no dancing room. To put in windows and air-cons opens them up to the thief.
This leads to another point. I spent far too many hours of my life in these boxes, and I know they are very hot on hot days, and stuffy without air flow, and whether the council approves or not, they are unsightly to say the least.
Lastly, the ones for sale, usually have bent doors and such. A hole can be fixed by sticking over with that bituminised ally strip, "Flashtak" from memory.
Get a nice shed and put in some thief deterrents or even "surprises".
That's my tip.
Buzza