Door Installation for container storage quick, simple and watertight
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This is the easy hassle free way to add a watertight doors to a shipping container with no welding required. Ideal for self storage companies, builders storage, document storage and people looking for clean dry and secure storage space and also sutiable for Portacabins
Quickfit container accessories supplies the United Kingdom and Europe with insta container modifications products. If you are interested in purchasing any of the products in this video or any of our other videos. you can contact us at sales@quickfitcontaineraccessories.co.uk or tel:0208 398 3070
how you stop the rain water coming in from the top side?
You dont
how do i get the door
What's the door frame or door type called I need to find it in my locality
Okay video and music, except the words covered up half the video.
why would you need to watch the gap when you're just screw the frame into your container
Wow great job guys! When can you put a door in my container?
Woodglut is a good solution for every woodworker.
I don't see what your comment has to do with this video. There is no wood involved in this project.
Why did you not show caulking, or what did you do at the top where the container goes in and out? how did you stop water in?
I would add butyl tape or thick silicone before install along with flashing/caulk on the floor.
Lol, this guys look pissed off drilling metal screw
Maybe he is happy now, having his yearly clean set of clothes for Christmas... 🎄🍻
Yep. A tiny pilot hole will avoid all the effort he was putting into those "self-tapping" screws.
how the hell is that watertight?
You're absolutely correct! ruclips.net/video/mBSLx8OlCk4/видео.html is the actual DIY video if interested.
Well hell, If you watch at the very end you can see the moulding added at the top to avoid having to seal those huge gaps.
Caulk it
Wish there was something like this in the US.
and to break into a container like this simple bring a screw driver and a crowbar to the site ...
we're did you get the door?
See the link above...in the UK.
Thanks for not showing us what tool to use to cut into the container.
Have you ever heard of an angle grinder before? He said use tool of choice because there are numerous tools that you can use and like in the video clip he chose an angle grinder
Cut off wheels tend to get the straightes cuts .
Pro tip . Once you know where the door is going, cut out a small piece of the inverted section of panel. Use it as a guild to mark those cuts in that section of your cutout .
You'll get a better line to follow this way.