Steel Stud Framing Kit - Easy Method To Frame the Inside of a Shipping Container!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Thinking of framing your container using wood? You will probably change your mind after watching this video that shows you why Steel Studs combined with a clever new product, is the BEST container framing solution!
    Wait till you see how easy it can be to frame your shipping container/sea can using steel studs - thanks to this NEW Steel Stud Framing Kit from Container Modification World!
    If you are planning on framing a container and insulating it with spray foam, you won't want to miss this video...
    This new Steel Stud Framing Kit takes away the guesswork and makes the entire process as simple as can be!
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    10:20 Spray Foaming the Man Door
    11:28 Outro
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  • @daniell7509
    @daniell7509 Год назад +5

    Where can I buy the framing kits?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      Discount Code BLACKFRIDAY valid all weekend containermodificationworld.com/collections/steel-stud-framing

    • @michaelscurr9046
      @michaelscurr9046 Год назад +1

      Are the framing kit’s available in 0z

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      @@michaelscurr9046 we can ship. Email parts@thecontainerguy.ca

    • @TheLace
      @TheLace Год назад +1

      Where would I buy the steel studs?

    • @user-bh3uj6kp8c
      @user-bh3uj6kp8c Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV Where can I get the gasket sealing for the window frames?

  • @BirdseyeVu
    @BirdseyeVu Месяц назад

    “We’re saving the planet…one chunk of stiffener bar at a time.”😂👍

  • @F-Bomb313
    @F-Bomb313 Год назад +22

    I don't know about plastic for the framing brackets, I've been steel stud framing for over 30 years, I'd recommend adhering a rubber pad to the part that touches the shipping container (like the kind used in sound deadening when metal framing). That way, the only thermal bridging would be the screw points, no re-tooling to make new brackets, and galvanized metal brackets are just better.
    Also, since you are using 1- 5/8" studs, you will notice flex in the middle of the walls due to the lack of strength. Once suggestion would be to use flat bar, span it horizontally on the back of the studs & fasten it to each stud with a self-tapping pan head screw. For further strength, you could then use high-strength rubber adhesive, and squirt a dob between the gap of the flat bar & high part of the container skin. Once dry, it will stabilize the walls without any thermal bridging.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +7

      You retired now? I'd love to hire you! Haha. Thanks. I love comments from professionals in each trade. Knowledge is power. I'll keep all of that in mind and give it a try.

    • @F-Bomb313
      @F-Bomb313 Год назад +9

      @@TheContainerGuyTV disabled, or I would jump at the chance, I miss it

    • @suemcintosh5237
      @suemcintosh5237 Год назад

      Hi there, I come from New Zealand and was really impressed with your knowledge. I am converting a 40ft hi cube container into a tiny home. I am having trouble finding an experienced person to help with advice in my area.
      Would you mind talking me through the process please? I can reach out to you via Facebook if you are willing?

    • @richardvogt9951
      @richardvogt9951 Год назад

      There is structural thermal break material available in various thicknesses... the bracket could be modified slightly to take into account the 1/4" or 3/8" thickness of the structural thermal break material.

    • @JP-yl6on
      @JP-yl6on 5 месяцев назад

      Sir, why would the walls flex in the middle of the studs aren’t structural. They’re only holding up insulation?

  • @mariaserrano8801
    @mariaserrano8801 Месяц назад

    40' SC metal stud system sounds like the way to go. Thanks to the creators.

  • @DK-nv8ju
    @DK-nv8ju Год назад +1

    This is so cool!

  • @alanmcrae8594
    @alanmcrae8594 Год назад +5

    Your continuous innovations to shipping container modification technology are a huge contribution to this affordable construction alternative. (It is such a pleasure to see a builder who continues to learn & improve their methods with each build.)
    We're contemplating a couple of shipping container builds to house a rural homestead workshop and a science/computer lab. High humidity and 40 degree daily temperature swings in the Appalachian Mountains will make condensation & mold prevention a major concern. Steel studs & closed cell spray foam may just be the answer we're looking for.
    Thanks for your brilliant work sir!

  • @Sesshyru
    @Sesshyru Год назад +1

    Thank you very much. This is outstanding information. Top tier animation as well.

  • @pendopendo7166
    @pendopendo7166 Год назад +1

    Really great run through, love your work. Have not made use of it yet, but love your work.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +4

      Thanks for watching! We're learning new things every day. I hope to be fortunate enough to keep sharing with everyone..

  • @hmsdemolition8588
    @hmsdemolition8588 Год назад +2

    Ford F350 king ranch is the best truck I ever own

  • @weswood9626
    @weswood9626 Год назад +2

    These systems have come a long way. Nice videos. The graphics are first rate.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!!

    • @weswood9626
      @weswood9626 Год назад +2

      @@TheContainerGuyTV your system is evolving so fast. I love the way its going. The instructions are very clear and the possibilities endless. Keep up the great work.

  • @mrscoot1
    @mrscoot1 Год назад +1

    It's good to see these videos and the evolution of the kits to improve keeping the moisture out, and improving the vapor barrier and not using wood directly against the sides of the container, which makes them healthier or allows for combining 2 or more containers! It would be great to have a complete kit to combine 2 containers and stud frame system including windows 2-6 windows and give prices, so we could know the complete price for combining 2 -20ft ,and 40ft containers. ( total cost for complete finished container home) I have not found this on website, but it would be helpful to know exactly what kits are needed for a complete 2 -20 ft. Combined container home. And also 2- 40ft Combined container home!

  • @scottmarshall9872
    @scottmarshall9872 8 месяцев назад +1

    Received our kit this month. Looking forward to starting our 40ft conversion.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome 👍 Email us if you need any help along the way.

  • @back2basics597
    @back2basics597 4 месяца назад

    Hi. A container is basically a Faraday cage. You only have to install a conductive interface between the metal container and the doors. A finished product like that will draw a lot of customers as it protects sensitive gadgets, appliances and equiipments from catastrophic electrical surges from severe lightning strikes and EMPs from you know what.

  • @nenerx3
    @nenerx3 4 месяца назад

    First off looks like a great product. I would like to see how the finish would look with t1-11 siding on windows and doors.

  • @shawnahubbard4597
    @shawnahubbard4597 6 месяцев назад

    Pardon me if you addressed this elsewhere: Regarding thermal bridging with bracket to top rail: Could some type of liquid rubber coating be applied to the bracket prior to mounting on the tubing? I am going to frame my first container here in Phoenix, and may give that a go? I am learning a lot and love it! Thanks for all your videos!

  • @andyhewitt3527
    @andyhewitt3527 Год назад

    Hi mate, what is the spray foam you're using to insulate please? And have you tried grafotherm? if so would be great to hear your opinion of it. Thanks for the content 👍

  • @siarlbychan
    @siarlbychan Год назад +2

    Could you do a video that addresses securing electrical wiring, water lines etc to the steel studs versus wooden studs in a traditional wood framed structure. Thanks. Great videos!!

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      This one will help you a bit: ruclips.net/video/uoUPheegg0o/видео.html

  • @jtr82369
    @jtr82369 Год назад +1

    Man I wish I had this option 2 years ago, I hate the wood frame I did... But they are spray foamed in so its done lol

  • @pdionne03901
    @pdionne03901 Год назад +1

    Do you do any installs in the USA? I live mid-state NH and am interested in doing a two story, double wide container build and would like to speak with you if you do come south of the border.

  • @mattbrew11
    @mattbrew11 Год назад +1

    Isn’t the floor made out of wood and wood framing? Are you foaming that cavity as well?

  • @XXX-lr1kf
    @XXX-lr1kf Год назад +2

    *Спасибо за подробные комментарии к выполненной работе 👍🏻*

  • @hvacstudent967
    @hvacstudent967 Год назад

    I want to carry your full line of products in Tennessee.
    You should consider a formal building course, which in some ways this is, but certified builders and dealers would expand your reach. Employee a lot of people in a completely new building niche and grab a bigger chunk of the up-cycling market.
    I for one have decided this is what I want to do full time, it's really exciting prospect.
    Living completely off grid in a small house in rural setting has taught me how little you really need to be happy and sufficient.
    One element that would be a game changer for me as a builder would be a rain catchment system that adheres to the rim of the top of the container. I use IBC totes on my farm to irrigate, and if they are new from the mold factory they are considered potable, according to the factory I buy from. I would like to funnel the surface water into an either exterior or interior tank, such as an IBC tote. 3" of rain on a 160 sq ft surface fills up my tank with enough to fill the hot water heater, run the dump leg cleanout cycle, and fill my berkey water filter.
    My idea is a galvanized 14 - 18 gauge rain gutter adhered with self tapping screws into that tube at the top lip just beneath the surface of the roof with a sealant adhesive sticker on the back, or could use silicone calk, the top edge could be beveled to help funnel rain, the gutter could come in 10' sticks, some sort of end caps, maybe with a gasket or crimp on could be used to enclose the cutter. A hole saw 3/4 to 1" could provide an easy way to insert a PVC bulkhead fitting, allowing for ease of funneling the water internally.
    One issue I've run into in living off grid in cold climate is water freezing. If you store rain water, a ground tank solves that problem, but it's costly to install and not always an option. A tiny house I built for a customer out of traditional materials has a 42 gallon tank in one side of the loft. I just installed a float switch, solar pump controller into their shallow well and the tank fills when the switch is closed (empty tank.)
    1/4" -1/2" drop over the 20' should be enough for a healthy flow. And Screen kit could be added. If it's robust could be adhered prior to transport, need only stick out 2" on the long sides.
    Would love something like this in helping me supplement off grid water concerns.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      I could make custom sloped eaves to collect the roof water. Could punch a gutter guard profile into the top of it so the water falls through and the leaves/debris do not. We can laser cut/fold copper which would use the sun to melt the ice in temperate climate zones.

    • @hvacstudent967
      @hvacstudent967 Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV That's what I'm talking about, I want a quote on that system.

  • @user-ch7ls2rj6z
    @user-ch7ls2rj6z 6 месяцев назад

    Jack hit the road

  • @rickywhite977
    @rickywhite977 Год назад

    I'd like to see a 9 and 12 light windows for these

  • @ZackWolfMusic
    @ZackWolfMusic Год назад +3

    Would have been better if you did a time lapse video of the framing instead of a walking around how to video! The animations and camera angles are good!

  • @user-mv3ce4yu9u
    @user-mv3ce4yu9u 4 месяца назад

    what about running plumbing after u put up the studs?

  • @concorde2003
    @concorde2003 11 месяцев назад

    Can you furnish framing brackets that will give me 3" between stud and corrugation? You mention that they are laser cut, so lengthening the arm on the bracket should be a trivial issue.

  • @johndsmith-gv8zh
    @johndsmith-gv8zh Год назад +1

    Fucken amazing! 👏

  • @pointsixoneeight
    @pointsixoneeight 4 месяца назад

    Do you have a video where the you close up the double door end wall?

  • @monokheros5373
    @monokheros5373 Год назад +1

    thin rubber gasket between the SSB and the container may be a cost effective alternative to injection molding YOUR WELCOME
    you mentioned
    Level container or insulation may "pop" what is the likely hood of insulation "pop" when you have a level container at spray and the container goes over the road?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      Yeah electrical tape would even work just looks dirty. We might CNC a gasket and adhere it to the SSB.
      When you spray foam the container when it's level, it locks everything together in the correct position and makes the structure way more rigid. Then make sure it's handled correctly going forward (you can still be liberal with it - don't get me wrong..) Forklifts with long forks, toplifts, and our delivery trucks don't cause an issue.

    • @rsellers
      @rsellers Год назад +1

      Thanks, I was just about to ask this question.

  • @23steph13
    @23steph13 6 месяцев назад

    Can I spray foam the bottom exterior at a different location than the final location and then move it to the final location afterwards and not sacrifice the spray foam application underneath?

  • @leonardohall1643
    @leonardohall1643 Год назад +1

    Is the or will there be an exterior bracket for external studding or paneling?

  • @jeanphilipperoberge8574
    @jeanphilipperoberge8574 9 месяцев назад

    Where can i buy everything to do the framing i only see the bracket

  • @luispolanco4745
    @luispolanco4745 Год назад

    Were I can get your cad design softwere.

  • @randombanana358
    @randombanana358 Год назад +1

    With the 7/8 gap, are you guys now spray insulating before studding?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      No, we spray 2" thick of foam on the walls. It locks in the studs and makes the container very rigid.

  • @marksaba2542
    @marksaba2542 Год назад

    I didn't see where we would purchase the door flashing kits. Can you shoot me a link? Thanks

  • @cgindustrial1859
    @cgindustrial1859 Год назад +1

    Do you have any expansion plans? I would be interested in talking to you...I am in Northern Ontario

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      Send us an email! Never know.. we do have dealers across Western Canada.

  • @alex1vladimir
    @alex1vladimir Год назад

    About the thermal bridge, the vertical steel studs are bolted to the floor frames, right? Do you have a solution for that? Tnx!

    • @JP-yl6on
      @JP-yl6on 5 месяцев назад

      The floor is 1” plywood with insulation sprayed under.

  • @andycorrea6636
    @andycorrea6636 7 дней назад

    I will be converting a container into a mobile concession stand. Your videos have helped a lot in the planification of the project but, what would you recommend for insulation since it will be mobile unit and we want to make sure we don't have any bridging on condensation, and you mentioned on this video that if moved after spray foaming can have a pop in the foam. Can you please help?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  7 дней назад

      Make sure it's level when you foam. Frame with the thicker (structural) 18 ga steel studs. Once those are locked into the foam, it'll act like rebar in concrete and stiffen up the whole assembly. Try and handle the container from the 4 corner posts or lift through the fork pockets with 8ft forks (or fork extensions).
      Even if it did "pop" and crack in 1 place, it's still 100 times better than any other insulation method. Spend money on 2lb closed cell foam and sleep well at night knowing you made the right choice.

    • @andycorrea6636
      @andycorrea6636 7 дней назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV Awesome!!! Thank you so much, we will be buying all kits from your store. Thanks as well for your fast response, cheers from Houston, Texas.

  • @user-bh3uj6kp8c
    @user-bh3uj6kp8c Год назад +2

    What size steel stud are you recommending?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      1 5/8"

    • @user-bh3uj6kp8c
      @user-bh3uj6kp8c Год назад

      I also a few questions in general for you. I live in Reno Nevada. I am planning to buy land outside of town in the more undeveloped area and so I need to insulate underneath the containers? Do you recommend the containers being placed on an elevated platform versus a concrete slap? The area will not be in a flood zone but the winters can get pretty interesting.

    • @user-bh3uj6kp8c
      @user-bh3uj6kp8c Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV Also, what was the name of the gasket you used for the window installation and if the containers you are using are a one time use container do I need to strip out the flooring and replace with new deck wood? Sorry for all the questions but there's no blueprint for beginners on this topic?

  • @nicgurkweitz389
    @nicgurkweitz389 Год назад +1

    So my question is why wouldn't you use INSOFAST 2 in 1 framing insulation made for containers instead of the metal framing that you provide? I'm not sure I understand the benefits to using metal framing if you were making just a simple container home, wouldn't you use INSOFAST instead as there's a lot less headache? or is there added benefits to using metal framing instead? If you google INSOFAST container insulation you'll see what I'm talking about. I'm curious as to what I would use if I'm just making a simple 2 or 3 connected container home as I think that the INSOFAST would save me the headache from having to do spray foam insulation and all the added cutting or screwing to steel framing or traditional wood framing, or would I use a combination of the two as you have the kits for joining containers together and making the doors and windows not only usable be more insulated? Or is this a conversation I have to have over the phone with two separate companies?

  • @rsellers
    @rsellers Год назад +2

    Would I need to purchase one kit or two kits for a 40’ container?

  • @danielstroh4251
    @danielstroh4251 Год назад +2

    What is the spacing between the ss bracket?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      We sell qty 10 for a 10ft container, 20 for a 20ft container and 40 for a 40ft container. Space them out evenly. No exact science or measuring required. They just need to hold up the top track. It's best to install them where the studs won't be so they aren't in the way.

  • @siarlbychan
    @siarlbychan Год назад

    What is the info on the stiffener bar? Is that something I can get locally or is it a product that can be ordered through you?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      It's a typical product sold with steel studs at your local gypsum wholesaler.

  • @joedavila8706
    @joedavila8706 3 месяца назад

    How can I get a hold of you ? I have lots of questions.

  • @andrigtmiller
    @andrigtmiller 8 месяцев назад +1

    Why does the steel framing stud kit only contain two corner pieces? Is it that they are only used on the end of the container without the doors?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  8 месяцев назад +1

      Correct

    • @andrigtmiller
      @andrigtmiller 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheContainerGuyTV Okay, very good. I think I'm understanding your products better. The door flashing kit would be used on the other end of the container for the full solution. Do you have a good source for the steel framing studs. I see some on the home depot site, and they appear to be 8 ft. in length, so would only work with the standard containers vs. the high cube containers, but that's probably fine for me.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  8 месяцев назад

      @@andrigtmiller look for a local gypsum (drywall) wholesaler. They usually carry a vast steel stud selection

  • @weldslikebutterfabrication483
    @weldslikebutterfabrication483 Год назад

    Canadian, the worried look of frost travel and having to tongue test it.

  • @rsellers
    @rsellers Год назад

    How far can you transport a spray foamed container on a trailer without damaging the foam’s integrity? Would like to build and transport 100 miles/2 hours via highway.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      If it's sitting on a level trailer, you're fine. It'll go thousands of miles.

  • @thenativeamerican
    @thenativeamerican Год назад

    You know you're dealing with a pro when he can identify a truck by the sound of the engine

  • @belalelsawi4285
    @belalelsawi4285 Год назад

    does anyone know how to make similar graphics shots ?

  • @MontanaFuller
    @MontanaFuller Год назад +2

    How much for a 16 x 40 steel framing kit?

  • @texastad1989
    @texastad1989 9 месяцев назад +1

    I can't find 1-5/8 steel studs in Texas, best I can find is 2.5" - plenty of stock in Canada though :)

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  9 месяцев назад +1

      This is the second time I heard this. Crazy. 1 5/8" are so awesome for containers.
      2.5" should just fit if that is all that's available to you.

    • @texastad1989
      @texastad1989 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV Yeah crazy all sold out, no idea why, no basements down here hah. I'm trying to order a SSB kit, but not having luck with that either. The amazon links to to CA only, not USA and the website has the brackets and boxes but not both in the same kit unfortunately.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  9 месяцев назад

      @@texastad1989 try www.containermodificationworld.com

    • @texastad1989
      @texastad1989 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV yup, kits are sold out, but separately is in stock

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  9 месяцев назад

      @@texastad1989 I'll get it fixed

  • @chuckchapman8780
    @chuckchapman8780 Год назад +1

    Where can we buy the SSB brackets?

  • @dr.feelgood2358
    @dr.feelgood2358 Год назад +1

    fenestrations...i just learned a new word. fyi in german a window is called "fenster"

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      Learned it from my patent lawyer haha. Wish there was a more common word that stood for all types of openings.

  • @craighundley8477
    @craighundley8477 Год назад +1

    How can I order your products from Texas?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      We ship to the states every day. Send us an email at parts@thecontainerguy.ca or you can find them on www.containermodificationworld.com

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 Год назад

    Do you know if anyone has used exterior cork insulation on the outside or roof of cans? It's kind of like spray foam.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      I looked into it and it was the same price as 2" of spray foam and didn't provide a legit R-Value. I think it's better for excessively warm climates vs excessively cold climates.

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV I live in Northern Minnesota so I'm looking for extra R value without losing interior floor space.
      I'll have to do more research to see if that extra to or three inches would help with those occasional - 40F/C winter days and deal with the handful of 110F/ 43C days in the summer.
      Reducing heating and cooling costs may well be worth the investment. If of course it bonds to the steel of the can.
      Thanks for taking the time to reply.
      Have you thought of making the mounting brackets in range of say three different sizes to allow for people who would like a little more R value?

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      @@douglascampbell9809 I'm in Saskatchewan - we likely have worse weather. The brackets as is allow for 2.5" of foam on the inside wall corrugations and up to 4" on the outside wall corrugations. They are meant for 2.5" steel studs across the ceiling with an inch above them so between 3.5 and 4" of foam on the ceiling. This is lots for our climates. If you lay 2" of rigid foam on the floor then install a 5/8 T&G subfloor on top, that'll help immensely vs spray foaming the underside (or do both). Having a warm floor is key.
      The first iteration of this bracket was adjustable and the customer had to bend it themselves. That required too much thinking which is what these are meant to solve. We have a Wood Stub Bracket for those who want to still use 2x4s coming out shortly. I HATE WOOD but I know there are people out there that are still going to use it so might as well sell them something haha

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV When the jet stream is just right we actually get your weather.
      The meteorologists call the events a Saskatchewan screamer or Alberta clipper.
      They sweep down through the Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes regions. You know the results, snow, cold, wind.
      The longest one I remember was in the early 90's. My area didn't get above -20F/- 28C for something like 25 days.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      @@douglascampbell9809 we had -35C to -50C for a month straight last year and no reprieve. Worst winter I can recall. Global warming skipped right over us last year.

  • @christianosaulo4779
    @christianosaulo4779 Год назад

    WHAT DO YOU CHARGE TO CONVERT A CONTAINER TO A RESTAURANT???

  • @choubaka243
    @choubaka243 Год назад

    Bonjour , vos produit sont effectivement parfaitement adapter au conteneur maritime , par contre vos prix par exemple le Steel Stud Brackets , 3-4 euros unité pourquoi pas , mais pas 10 euros unité.
    Vous les réalisé vous même a la main pour ce prix la , peut être penser a contacté une métallurgie pour automatisé le process.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +1

      Hello. Thanks for the advice. We have found a vendor that can mass produce them for a much lower cost. We hope to bring the cost down soon (in 4 - 6 weeks) but need real world testing done with them before we order thousands of units for stock. I think you are correct with the target sales price. If you would like to try some and provide feedback, email us at parts@thecontainerguy.ca and I'll get you a discount.
      We aim to have a kit which includes the brackets, corner casting covers, a shipping list, a cut list, and full instructions on how to frame the container which will provide customers a lot of valuable assistance.

  • @GRNdave
    @GRNdave 11 месяцев назад

    You could potentially extrude your bracket from plastic.

  • @user-ch7ls2rj6z
    @user-ch7ls2rj6z 6 месяцев назад

    Que estas eating ?

  • @robertcostello4921
    @robertcostello4921 Год назад

    Why are the containers getting so expensive since there are so many of them

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      Prices are coming down in China to near pre-pandemic levels. Give it a few more months for that to trickle down to America/Europe. Early 2023 will be a great time to buy.

    • @bllrdtm
      @bllrdtm Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV do you have any videos out yet of full builds from start to finish. I'm new and looking for some insight to the world of container buildings. I'm really interested in seeing what a multi- level double wide structure would entail. If you don't I completely understand, Every video on here that I've watched so far are very informative as well as educational. The way I had planned on doing it, your videos have showed me your way is easier and more structurally sound, so thank you for sharing your knowledge. As my plans go forward, I will definitely be purchasing my kits from you rather than doing a 2x4 build.

  • @tamlornchase3073
    @tamlornchase3073 Год назад +1

    I was really excited to install this kit in my 20' container, but my experience with this company's customer service has diminished that excitement. This kit ships with no instructions and while this video is a good overview of the kit, it really doesn't suffice as a step to step guide. I looked for instructions on the website, but there is nothing. I emailed customer service requesting instructions and the next day was provided with an instruction manual. Unfortunately, when I didn't receive a same day response, I begun installing the brackets going off of what I had gleaned from this video as I figured that a instruction manual must not exist, otherwise it would've be provided, right? Wrong, the next day I received an email from customer service with the instructions I had been hoping for. These instructions called for installing 5 brackets on each sidewall in specific places, placement of the studs, and installation of the caster covers. However, there was no mention of where to place the ceiling studs. Also, my kit came with 20 brackets, but these instructions only call for 10. I emailed customer service again looking for clarification and was told that I was given outdated instructions and that they now recommend 10 brackets on each wall. So here I am, going back for a 3rd time to install more brackets. For $300 these issues should be worked out and I honestly expected a how to step by step video to drop right after this one. Unfortunately that didn't happen. If you've read this far and bought the kit, I recommend reaching out to the company for the instructions and keep in mind that 10 brackets are used on each side wall. 22" spacing between studs, ceiling studs attached to the brackets not just the track. Also, the self tapping screws provided are a joke and will melt before they penetrate the tubing. Get yourself a 13/64" drill bit to drill the holes, then use an impact to send the screws in. Overall, love the products but very disappointed in the customer service.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад

      This is great feedback. I'll personally get to the bottom of it. Not acceptable.

  • @patrickbass3542
    @patrickbass3542 Год назад +5

    The whole package just doesn't seem cost effective for what you achieve...this is for a niche market and not the average joe who wants to convert a container into a storage shed.

    • @thatguyBrettski
      @thatguyBrettski Год назад +5

      If you value your labour at zero. I think it is a really intelligent approach, it works when you have to achieve a commercial outcome and offer a warranty. Or you just want easy. Price is not the only factor in construction.

    • @toddtomaszewski4626
      @toddtomaszewski4626 8 месяцев назад +1

      The average Joe IS the niche market for shipping containers.

  • @waynebogatin5140
    @waynebogatin5140 Год назад

    The framing kits are way too expensive..It is offensive.

  • @ZackWolfMusic
    @ZackWolfMusic Год назад

    I sure you charge $28,000 just for this container! You give good insight but would not use for your business because your prices are too high!

    • @danielstroh4251
      @danielstroh4251 Год назад

      I agree they are very expensive but supply and demand. Looks like he is selling out of stock on Amazon.

    • @TheContainerGuyTV
      @TheContainerGuyTV  Год назад +5

      @@danielstroh4251 thanks for the insight everyone. Steel prices and container prices are FINALLY coming down. Our costs have doubled (or more) on everything over the last two years. We look forward to getting our prices down through further automation of our manufacturing processes and a reduction of input costs.

    • @danielstroh4251
      @danielstroh4251 Год назад

      @@TheContainerGuyTV I just spent too much for my two one trip 40'hc's. I have to wait on the sbb for another month. Amazon says you only have one left. Will you have more in stock soon?

  • @martinneps9387
    @martinneps9387 Год назад +1

    I would like to buy a 10 by 10 storage container insulated electrical with Lights inside and a vent so it doesn't get too hot in the summer time but I don't want no bees or wasps getting into my storage container do you sell those type 10 by 10 please let me know Thank you and how much would they be Thank you so much for this video

  • @abdoaweda1460
    @abdoaweda1460 4 месяца назад

    Hi nice job did you do shipping container with my design and shipping to Quebec - Gore I am interested to build my house if yes please leave me your contact information thank you