i picked up a 'one use' sea container last week. the workshop was getting too cluttered. moved some of my antique engines and parts into it. i can start walking in the workshop.
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dean, it was used once to ship over so it's brand new, no dents or dings. came with a 10 year warranty against leaks. 20 ' long, 8'wide and 8.5' high. delivered it was $3700. i couldn't build one for that. came from shipped.com. great people to work with.
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Nice Collection.
And nice motor racks. Just what I need. Do you have a design drawing of your double deck motor rack?Fred Hauenstein
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it was a simple design. the uprights are 4x4. the support feet at the bottom are 24" long made from 2x4s. the gussets are 3/4 plywood. the lower rack height is to suit as is the upper rack. i did put 2x4 spacers between the upright and the gusset. i used lag bolts to fasten the racks on. assembled it by myself. the uprights will stand by themselves and i put a nail where the bottom of the rack was going to be the set the rack on it. i used 2x6 for the rack. did it all in one day. that includes looking for all the tools lol.
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Thank you. Sounds so easy; the way you describe it, I could probably do it.
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Perhaps it won’t affect you, but here in the NW when using the metal storage containers, we need to keep a dehumidifier going throughout the winter. I had friend pick up a pair of 40 foots and park his antique cars in there and everything molded, rusted and rotted in 8 months. Ended up being a 315k insurance fiasco. Lesson learned.
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