Leveling A 40 Foot High Cube Shipping Container For Tools & Tractor Storage / Garage / Conex / Diy

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2021
  • In this episode of Projects with Paul, I level my shipping container that I will be using for my tools and Tractor at the new house.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @WookieLove1
    @WookieLove1 15 дней назад

    Great job.

  • @rogerbloxham5381
    @rogerbloxham5381 9 месяцев назад +4

    I just leveled mine using bottle jacks, The guy that sold it to me advised me to make the wall end 2 inches higher than the door end in case there’s any spillage in there it won’t pool,it will run out. I use a string level to accomplish that.

  • @mikedmann7487
    @mikedmann7487 4 месяца назад +3

    You really jacked that up!

  • @YogiHollowFarm
    @YogiHollowFarm 2 года назад

    I want one of these! Great job leveling it up Paul!

  • @thepragmatic6383
    @thepragmatic6383 Год назад +4

    I use a 20 foot container to store a Kubota BX-25D with a front blower.
    With the temperature variations, I had to add ventilation vents to avoid excessive condensation.
    Without this additional ventilation, the ceiling of the container would be covered with frost when the temperature dropped.
    I installed a Vortex Powerfans VTX400 172 CFM Fan, connected to a BN-LINK Digital Wall Countdown Timer with presets at 5-15-30-60 minutes, 2-4 hours, to control fan shutdown.

  • @customscreenprinting
    @customscreenprinting 2 года назад +2

    Projects With Paul Thanks for sharing with me this video about Leveling A 40" Shipping Container For Tools & Tractor Storage this could be very dangerous for a Amatuer to mess with if you don't know what you are doing i am glad you took your time paul to show how it can be done right and i am also glad you was being safe too. and you did a great job making this video keep up the good work my friend and i hope you had a and your family had a good CHRISTMAS and God Bless you my friend and thanks once again.

  • @littlecreekfarm3974
    @littlecreekfarm3974 2 года назад

    New subscriber. Awesome video! Very informative, can’t wait to see more!

  • @HomeWithTheBuffingtons
    @HomeWithTheBuffingtons 2 года назад

    Good job, Paul! That thing is going to give you a lot of storage room!

  • @wergardengals3242
    @wergardengals3242 2 года назад

    Great video 🤟🏼

  • @RickyVentures
    @RickyVentures 2 года назад

    Hello from Minnesota!

  • @donhess8917
    @donhess8917 9 месяцев назад +1

    The movement of the floor jack is why I switched to bottle jacks for this kind of work. There is to large a risk of something going wrong above a few inches. Nice job on creating real corner supports because you'll never know how much weight you'll put in the container.

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah I agree about the bottle jack. Thanks for watching.

  • @ouachitamountainliving
    @ouachitamountainliving 2 года назад

    I got to get me one of those, will solve all my "Lack of storage" issues.

  • @kylefamilyhomestead7007
    @kylefamilyhomestead7007 2 года назад

    Great video Paul. Merry Christmas to u

  • @VitorMadeira
    @VitorMadeira 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video is of big help for me. Thank you.
    Kind regards from Portugal.

  • @traceysmith2749
    @traceysmith2749 2 года назад

    Good job, Babe! 👍🏻 I love you ❤️

  • @Marigold-ip3gw
    @Marigold-ip3gw 3 месяца назад

    I might be buying a 20’ high cube for a tiny house this year. It was great to see how you did that “in person” vs reading how to.
    Curious how to secure these containers to the ground as I will be living in a tornado area.

  • @d.vsinghbali7550
    @d.vsinghbali7550 Год назад

    Great job mate

  • @user-kn7oc6md2r
    @user-kn7oc6md2r 2 месяца назад

    Great job !!

  • @thevworkshop4847
    @thevworkshop4847 2 года назад

    Nice work Paul. I like the jack stand safety measure. If you have a tractor I would shave the dirt first so the container is not too high on blocks and perhaps would make somewhat level transition on the front for a ramp too.

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  2 года назад

      I did put what dirt I had there, A transition ramp in the front is on my list. Thanks so much for watching.

  • @russellhipplewitz564
    @russellhipplewitz564 Год назад

    Thanks! Great info. I just got one myself, and I'm looking at different types of leveling and movement options.

    • @WookieLove1
      @WookieLove1 15 дней назад

      How'd it work out for you?

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress 2 года назад +1

    Good day Sir, You are not living in the same temperature rang that me 🤣🥴👌 That is pretty good level Sir 🧐👍 Happy New year Sir and all the best for 2022 Cheers 🍻😇👌👍

  • @TheBlueBikeDoyle
    @TheBlueBikeDoyle 2 года назад

    good deal

  • @MachineDoc
    @MachineDoc 3 месяца назад

    Is blocking under all 4 corners ok for a long term ? Or is that just short term ?
    Im looking at more than 1 for long term and never moving them. I was thinking about compacting rock into clay ground and then using block or railroad ties on top of that

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  3 месяца назад +1

      They only need to be supported under each corner. You also need to have at least 6 inches between the container bottom and ground for airflow or it will sweat inside. Thanks for watching

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video. Are the containers rat proof to store feed?

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes as long as there aren't any holes in it. Thanks for watching.

  • @luciaguerra4767
    @luciaguerra4767 Год назад

    Hih, great work!! I need to level one, how many tn is the jack cart? I think that I have some things in mine. Thankyou for the video, regards👍👍👍

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  Год назад +1

      Its a 3 ton jack. the container was empty weighing 8500 lbs.

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching.

    • @luciaguerra4767
      @luciaguerra4767 Год назад

      8500 lbs are about 4 ton, isn't that? I' m from Argentine, so we use kilograms here. My brother told me that we will need at least one of five ton. Then I asked because mi idea was similar to yours, leveling one side at a time it's possible in this way. Thankyou!!

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  Год назад +1

      @@luciaguerra4767 If you have a 3 ton jack and do one end at a time you should be fine.

    • @luciaguerra4767
      @luciaguerra4767 Год назад

      Ok. Thanks you very much!!!!👍👍👍

  • @nicolerodanhisler3899
    @nicolerodanhisler3899 2 года назад

    I am new to your channel I am Nicole

  • @legalperspective8320
    @legalperspective8320 8 месяцев назад

    How much would it cost if you buy it???

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  7 месяцев назад

      3 to 5 thousand dollars depending on condition and size. Thanks for watching.

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 Год назад +3

    Those concrete masonry units are a bad choice to support a container as they are not reinforced and will crack easily. A sonotube with a bigfoot form for a footing sized for the load would have been the better choice.

  • @mudpuddle8805
    @mudpuddle8805 2 месяца назад

    Why dont you level the ground a bit rather than jack the thing up three feet? I dont mean to make a fuss, but there's no way I would want to work in a container that is that high on one side, let alone drive a tractor into it for storage.

    • @ProjectsWithPaul
      @ProjectsWithPaul  2 месяца назад +1

      Well there are several reasons, the amount of dirt needed would be astronomical, it would need to be put in in lifts and compacted with heavy equipment, there isn't enough room between the container and the property line for the amount of slope it would need to not cave in. The blocks were recommended by the container company and it is very solid going 3 years now. Thanks for watching.

  • @robertthomas4329
    @robertthomas4329 5 месяцев назад

    Dumb luck and nice weather.