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Interesting idea on a nice camp. Opinions?

Started by nh_mopar_fan, December 15, 2011, 06:30:18 PM

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nh_mopar_fan

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nh_mopar_fan

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nh_mopar_fan

 ;D

nh_mopar_fan

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nh_mopar_fan

 ;) :o

FlatbackFanatic

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nvrbdn

that is awesome. i love that. you could live in there. :2thumbs: what did the containers cost? how did you seal the center of the roof? :shruggy: what is the foundation under the containers? yep i have lots of questions.
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Mopar440+6

I'm thinking 3 containers = 24x40' garage. Time to check some local building codes...
"If you cant fix it with a wrench, get a hammer. If that doesn't work, get a bigger hammer!"

jb666

VERY cool!! We bought (2) 40' containers about 6-7 years ago for $1k each.. The roof leaked, but at the time it didn't matter. VERY creative idea!!!!

nh_mopar_fan

Not mine but I wish it was.

Did a little research afterward and found some where they stacked them and added a 2nd floor.

Awesome idea.

:2thumbs:

nvrbdn

thats a great idea. 2 on bottom and 1 centered on top like a pyramid. spiral staircase to the loft. great idea.you would have a walkout sun deck up stairs :2thumbs:
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Fred

What a great idea. I'm impressed.  :2thumbs: food for thought.


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mrsskip68

Ive seen people almost give those containers away, just cause they are unfortunatly losing their homes to default.  :'(  :rotz: Check craigslist.
Lisa

bull

Someone at work showed me that. :2thumbs: Very cool idea. I think I would stack four of them on a hillside with the lower two half buried - daylight basement style - and use the bottom as the garage with the upper deck at ground level in front. Also, I would be tempted to buy some rafters so the roof would have a peak. Not a big fan of flat roofs.

nh_mopar_fan

Yeah, around here we have to worry about snow loads up there.

Old Moparz

I recall seeing a cool website that had some elaborate home designs based on shipping containers, but I can't find it.   :shruggy:



This one is similar, though.....

http://www.ecofriend.com/entry/recycling-on-a-high-11-buildings-made-from-shipping-containers/



And speaking of ugly container type construction, check this out, it's the Orange County Government Center where I live in New York. It's concrete, but if you squint your eyes it looks like shipping containers stacked up.   :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County_Government_Center

It was built in 1967 & supposedly an award winning design at the time. It's currently closed because of storm damage & has been plagued with leaks, mold, & basement flooding. I've been in it & it's the biggest waste of space & hard to get around in. Damn architects on acid.  ::)
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stripedelete

Ya, I was thinking burying three sides may make it more comfortable for summer use.

A small version of one of those outdoor pallet furnaces would a good heat source and conserve space.

I wonder if you could pick up a little more space by turning the studs sideways and using the spray foam insulation? You could probably heat it with lightbulbs using that stuff.




Fred

Quote from: Old Moparz on December 16, 2011, 02:15:54 PM
I recall seeing a cool website that had some elaborate home designs based on shipping containers, but I can't find it.   :shruggy:



This one is similar, though.....

http://www.ecofriend.com/entry/recycling-on-a-high-11-buildings-made-from-shipping-containers/



And speaking of ugly container type construction, check this out, it's the Orange County Government Center where I live in New York. It's concrete, but if you squint your eyes it looks like shipping containers stacked up.   :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County_Government_Center

It was built in 1967 & supposedly an award winning design at the time. It's currently closed because of storm damage & has been plagued with leaks, mold, & basement flooding. I've been in it & it's the biggest waste of space & hard to get around in. Damn architects on acid.  ::)

I can see containers without squinting!  That is just plain ugly   :eek2:


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bull


nvrbdn

so this seems to be something that is pretty big.  :2thumbs:
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Budnicks

That turned out pretty nice for a couple of modified shipping containers, I had a couple I used for storing construction materials for some auto dealerships I was working at, they are hot as hell in the summer & cold as the Artic in the winter & all of them leaked, they all had hardwood oak floors, I also had fluorescent lighting & ventilation fans installed in mine, you could insulate them & add a 4 in 12 or 6 in 12 pitched roof pretty damn easily, they are made to be stacked, it could be a 3 or 4 story building pretty easy, weld them together, with some planning or forethought & a foundation of some kind so they don't sink, I don't think here in Calif. they would approve too many use permits, occupancy permits or housing type projects using them for living in though, with out some serious engineering & drawings...  Cool "Cabin" idea though for sure a couple of windows, some silicone, a fan, a toilet area, a sink, a counter, a heater, an awning, some insulation, some bunk beds, a propane stove, a fridge, a generator & your set...
"fill your library before you fill your garage"   Budnicks