Note to viewers: If you get mismatched containers you can have a 4x8 sheet of 1/8" sheared into 2" wide strips (only shear half a sheet leaving the rest for other use) then weld that to bridge the joint. These "storage grade" containers were condemned for maritime service so if you want to keep rain off the normally worn out top end door gasket welding some flat bar or angle between the corner fittings so water runs off is quick and easy.
There are over 17 videos in the series. Check out the Playlist. The green paint is rustoleum to trear the bare metal and rusty spots before it gets the white paint. The seam is fully welded, there are no leaks.
Good job God bless from Canada eh if you do anymore stick welding try dragging it not pushing i think you will find it is a better end product and good penetration! JS
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@@ELDESTBuilds Will definitely check them out. Was a little disappointed when I saw you using a MIG but then you switched to some big sticks, what kind were they? Just wondering, something I should hopefully be getting into here soon 8)
@@ELDESTBuilds I'm sure it is. I've been piecing together part by part for a long time now and getting ready to install my first 6-50r and use my rebadged miller thunderbolt ac225, so it was pretty cool when you started stick welding with it was all I meant 8) I got 7014's for my first rods too.
Usedconex sold me a 40' WWP storage unit with a broken left door. Usedconex told me that the warranty did not cover the doors. Usedconex receipt of container when signed waives the entire warranty after the driver leaves. Usedconex done me wrong, be careful.
I’m unsure of the welding. I was thinking about the welding term “where’s there’s slag, you drag” push welding with any flux core wire or stick will lead to weld porosity. Otherwise a great build!
I wanted to build one of these for a long time. Do you have a cost breakdown? Also, one of the big hesitations for me is what happens when it struck by lightning?
The only thing I think I wouldn't have done... would have been welded it altogether maybe a couple spots but I definitely wouldn't have welded the whole thing because one day when you're long and gone somebody's going to have to take that apart and they're going to be cursing you up and down LOL... other than that great job good luck
On the first three, I welded sections, covered with a strip and tacked it over. I had problems keeping the rain out. A fully welded seam is easier to keep sealed. See here; ruclips.net/video/ZtExP08Fxug/видео.html
The sad part of this it looks really great but most people don’t investigate the price of these containers and the shipping is more than the container cost. And now with all the ships sitting off the coast of California and other coast the containers are even more money.
So you didn't add any additional structural bracing to the roof line which leaves it weak. The corrugated side walls in a full box configuration is what gives containers their strength. Once you cut out one side you have weakened it. This is why most will add 2x2 across the top with one or two center pillars (depending on container length) and even seen some with gussets in the corners to add some rigidity.
For my purpose it wasn't necessary, there is no weight on the roof. I have three welded together in the front, See Slideshow, all I need is rain proof.
@@ELDESTBuilds also later on, you may decide to fit a more decorative looking roof to maybe tie-in better with the look of the house. Very nice work guys! 👍
@@ELDESTBuilds good idea and due to the structural freeness you want to keep inside the garage, it will give you an opportunity to build strength above the roof to support a heavy snow fall weight….
@@ELDESTBuilds I understand that but what was used in the ones that leaked?..there are alloys that could’ve been easier to use but I guess to stay cost effective what ya did was what was available
You showed every inch of plasma cutting but skipped right to welding the roof seam without showing pulling the 2 halves together? That is probably the most complex involved part of this whole operation.
The plan is to use some of the sides to build shelves on the short side and a roof / carport cover on the long side. I was waiting for some cooler weather, so almost time
Yes, that type is done regularly. I thinks these are great. www.google.com/search?q=cart-driver+rino&client=ms-android-att-us-rvc3&prmd=nmsiv&sxsrf=ALiCzsaXiP_ehE6jCuG4M3EacTykZf370w:1671988639509&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjtoLSHo5X8AhWyLEQIHemVBVUQ_AUoBHoECAIQBA&biw=412&bih=750&dpr=2.63
@@rusbus499 For this I was using the $500.00 plasma from Northern tool. It's dead now. I bought the Titanium from Harbor Freight . I cut a hole in the white wall and ran an air hose through it to the cutter. Shop air is a 60 Gallon Porter Cable compressor
I have a PTAC in the back wall and a window unit by the welding table. With the doors closed it stay comfortable inside. Insulation is 3/4 inch foam board glued to the ceiling. ruclips.net/video/pCdQn2ES1AY/видео.html
Probably hard to know for sure but these come from a container refurbishing company, who gets them from the shipping ports. Most of their containers have aged out for overseas shipping.
@ELDESTBuilds Do you know if it'll hold a snow load? I live up north and a snow load of 88 +pounds per square foot. Would cutting off the side and welding the two together be strong enough, do you know? Thanks
@generalcaeser9176 I don't know any specific info about snow loads. This is Texas , snow is an oddity. During the Snowpocalypse of 21, there was 4 inches of snow and ice on top and it didn't break or bend anything.
4" lol We get 4 feet on the regular. In the end I decided against the containers do to moisture and what they call "container rain". We live in a rain forest and an arctic like snow belt so I'm going to avoid these all together. I do see how they make sense in Texas though. @@ELDESTBuilds
@generalcaeser9176 haven't had any issues with container rain even during monsoon season, but I am in and out all day with a/c's going. If you leave them closed up they get a little moldy inside. I will probably be adding a roof, but mostly to create a heat gap. It's usually just so damn hot
Good ole Texas Tig strikes again
More than once
Note to viewers: If you get mismatched containers you can have a 4x8 sheet of 1/8" sheared into 2" wide strips (only shear half a sheet leaving the rest for other use) then weld that to bridge the joint. These "storage grade" containers were condemned for maritime service so if you want to keep rain off the normally worn out top end door gasket welding some flat bar or angle between the corner fittings so water runs off is quick and easy.
Good idea
this is an awesome video....what is the green spraypaint for, is it primer? Did you all do a water test overhead to see if any leaks? great video.
There are over 17 videos in the series. Check out the Playlist. The green paint is rustoleum to trear the bare metal and rusty spots before it gets the white paint. The seam is fully welded, there are no leaks.
Great vlog, hope we have next time sound with it.
Now it is like deaf-mute film.
Here is the whole series
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
It's fashionable at the moment but there are cheaper and easier ways to accomplish this and your not limited by the size of a container
Thanks for watching
I think ur Cartaina was used for chemicals
The good thing is there are no funny smells related to whatever was in there. Also that is why I like to paint the whole thing when it's put together.
with the skyrocking price of containers,
..this is no longer viable in northern climates.
That red one went up 700 in 6 months
10k plus delivery here..
Wow
"covid" pricing..
Supply line disruptions
This was a perfect video no chatting BS straight-to-the-point good editing and all time-lapse the perfect videos thank you by the way it looks great
Thanks buddy
Good job God bless from Canada eh if you do anymore stick welding try dragging it not pushing i think you will find it is a better end product and good penetration! JS
Thanks buddy
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Thanks buddy
No cringe thumbnail, no cringe music or editing, no glamour shots.
Straight to business, love it.
Thanks, I have some with commentary and music and one just commentary. The whole thing has individual videos for each part, 1-17 in the Playlist
@@ELDESTBuilds Will definitely check them out. Was a little disappointed when I saw you using a MIG but then you switched to some big sticks, what kind were they? Just wondering, something I should hopefully be getting into here soon 8)
Honestly MIG is fine for most of it, thickest piece is the floor at about 1/4. I was using 6013 and 7014.
@@ELDESTBuilds I'm sure it is. I've been piecing together part by part for a long time now and getting ready to install my first 6-50r and use my rebadged miller thunderbolt ac225, so it was pretty cool when you started stick welding with it was all I meant 8) I got 7014's for my first rods too.
Usedconex sold me a 40' WWP storage unit with a broken left door.
Usedconex told me that the warranty did not cover the doors.
Usedconex receipt of container when signed waives the entire warranty after the driver leaves.
Usedconex done me wrong, be careful.
Good to know, thanks
I’m unsure of the welding. I was thinking about the welding term “where’s there’s slag, you drag” push welding with any flux core wire or stick will lead to weld porosity. Otherwise a great build!
Thanks buddy
I wanted to build one of these for a long time. Do you have a cost breakdown? Also, one of the big hesitations for me is what happens when it struck by lightning?
Lightning? I don't think that's an issue.
Check the Playlist, I talk about costs there.
You should re-publish this video with a voice over…or at least some music. Needs sound.
That one is for watching at work. These have the commentary and such.
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
No music on this page, except when I installed the radio in the Fiat Spider and had to check the speakers. The Mighty Orq approved.
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Sound would have been SOOOO much better.
There are individual videos of each section with sound and commentary, parts 1-17.
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
I was thinking the same thing
There are how to videos for each section with commentary, Parts1-17
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
The footage of you stick welding is cool!👍
Thanks buddy
Oxy fuel tanks made good spatter/spark blockers. Kidding aside, thanks for sharing.
Welcome
Would be much better with sound gud job though
There are 17 parts in the Playlist with talking.
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Great video. Thanks for the insight. But I will say a little music does go along way 😂. Have you ever been on a long elevator ride with no sound?...
There are many others
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz&si=W8io48NejcbEGJ7i
I see alot of hand movements and finger guesters but no sound to no wot the fuck ur taking about??! 🤯
Here
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
What happened to the sound
This one has no sound. It is parts 1-17 of the wholte playlist. See here
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
You know what looking back at that I would have welded some of that and the rest would just be flex seal 😆
That is not a bad idea
The only thing I think I wouldn't have done... would have been welded it altogether maybe a couple spots but I definitely wouldn't have welded the whole thing because one day when you're long and gone somebody's going to have to take that apart and they're going to be cursing you up and down LOL... other than that great job good luck
On the first three, I welded sections, covered with a strip and tacked it over. I had problems keeping the rain out. A fully welded seam is easier to keep sealed.
See here;
ruclips.net/video/ZtExP08Fxug/видео.html
@@ELDESTBuilds okay that makes sense I can see that thanks for your reply however still great work
Thanks buddy
that will be that persons cost of living the way I see it....
Wire and sticks are inexpensive compared to the container cost
So that's why there's a container shortage, well that and Chicago scamming them.😇
I only want one more
The sad part of this it looks really great but most people don’t investigate the price of these containers and the shipping is more than the container cost. And now with all the ships sitting off the coast of California and other coast the containers are even more money.
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Looks good but wish it had sound
Here
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
So you didn't add any additional structural bracing to the roof line which leaves it weak. The corrugated side walls in a full box configuration is what gives containers their strength. Once you cut out one side you have weakened it. This is why most will add 2x2 across the top with one or two center pillars (depending on container length) and even seen some with gussets in the corners to add some rigidity.
For my purpose it wasn't necessary, there is no weight on the roof. I have three welded together in the front, See Slideshow, all I need is rain proof.
@@ELDESTBuilds also later on, you may decide to fit a more decorative looking roof to maybe tie-in better with the look of the house. Very nice work guys! 👍
Been talking about a tin roof like the carport over the containers just tall enough for a air gap to lessen the heat.
@@ELDESTBuilds good idea and due to the structural freeness you want to keep inside the garage, it will give you an opportunity to build strength above the roof to support a heavy snow fall weight….
@@philtucker1224 I'm in Texas, snow is not an issue
Still don’t understand the idea of welding the entire seam seems a waste of a lot of rod…there’s other means of closing gap and waterproofing
The other seams sometimes leak and require maintenance. Ran the full seam to minimize leaks. 7 months no leaks
@@ELDESTBuilds I understand that but what was used in the ones that leaked?..there are alloys that could’ve been easier to use but I guess to stay cost effective what ya did was what was available
You showed every inch of plasma cutting but skipped right to welding the roof seam without showing pulling the 2 halves together? That is probably the most complex involved part of this whole operation.
Here is the putting them together video, not too hard
ruclips.net/video/pBRy-mAKQ4Q/видео.html
There are full length videos for the whole build ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
@@ELDESTBuilds oh kay, there's a complete video also. Seemed odd
Id use the sides and build a roof
The plan is to use some of the sides to build shelves on the short side and a roof / carport cover on the long side. I was waiting for some cooler weather, so almost time
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Should have put it on gravel ! Nice gob
Thanks buddy, that's a gravel road base
That’s one Fast Tractor 😜
Thanks, 800x speed fast
No sound. Fantastic. Hate that music that bursts in!
There's a whole playlist. I made several different versions of this video, silent, commentary, music, music and commentary
I hate silent films...
other than that great content
Try this one
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
لايوجد صوت
Try this one
ruclips.net/video/vQ1B-cYt8mU/видео.htmlsi=lYUkC12WkgyfiYbt
There's a whole playlist for this series
How is it holding up? Did you increase the ceiling height by stacking container on top?
I use it every day, nothing stacked on top.
ruclips.net/video/mZLvWEtyLbI/видео.html
Would it be possible to stack 2 on top with 2 40ft high cubes on top and bottom? Same design you did by welding them.
Merry Christmas btw
Yes, that type is done regularly. I thinks these are great.
www.google.com/search?q=cart-driver+rino&client=ms-android-att-us-rvc3&prmd=nmsiv&sxsrf=ALiCzsaXiP_ehE6jCuG4M3EacTykZf370w:1671988639509&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjtoLSHo5X8AhWyLEQIHemVBVUQ_AUoBHoECAIQBA&biw=412&bih=750&dpr=2.63
why is he putting it in a drainage ditch
That is my back yard, cut it out of the hill to make it level
I would have liked that author to narrate what is going on. His thoughts as they do the build. Otherwise great work! And good idea
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
Parts 1-17 have commentary
I'll get it done
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Super
Thanks buddy
Bubbles and Julian must be involved
Watch the whole series, pretty close
Would be nice with audio
Here you go
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
The audio was a tad loud.
thanks, try this one
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Love the build , could you have just mig the container the whole way through, or you sticked weld for extra strength?
Mig the whole thing. Ran out of wire switched to stick. There are full length vids for each section. I talk about it on the rooftop.
@@ELDESTBuilds thanks for the response I’m gonna do me a container didn’t know you could mig them 👌👌👌Enjoyed the content thanks
Not sure if you already addressed, what kind of plasma cutter are you using? And how are you supplying it with air? Great job.
@@rusbus499 For this I was using the $500.00 plasma from Northern tool. It's dead now. I bought the Titanium from Harbor Freight . I cut a hole in the white wall and ran an air hose through it to the cutter. Shop air is a 60 Gallon Porter Cable compressor
There is a playlist for this build, Parts 1-17 I think, where I talk about what I'm doing.
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
Sount
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
No sound
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🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
There are full length videos in this series with commentary
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
Thoughts of AC or insulation?
I have a PTAC in the back wall and a window unit by the welding table. With the doors closed it stay comfortable inside. Insulation is 3/4 inch foam board glued to the ceiling.
ruclips.net/video/pCdQn2ES1AY/видео.html
How do you know before purchasing a container that it wasn't used for human trafficking?
Probably hard to know for sure but these come from a container refurbishing company, who gets them from the shipping ports. Most of their containers have aged out for overseas shipping.
No sound?????
There are full length videos in this series with commentary
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
There is also another version of this video with commentary and music
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html
Где звук то?
ruclips.net/video/vQ1B-cYt8mU/видео.html
You are amazing.
You are too kind
Awesome video!
Thanks buddy
@ELDESTBuilds Do you know if it'll hold a snow load? I live up north and a snow load of 88 +pounds per square foot. Would cutting off the side and welding the two together be strong enough, do you know? Thanks
@generalcaeser9176 I don't know any specific info about snow loads. This is Texas , snow is an oddity. During the Snowpocalypse of 21, there was 4 inches of snow and ice on top and it didn't break or bend anything.
4" lol We get 4 feet on the regular. In the end I decided against the containers do to moisture and what they call "container rain". We live in a rain forest and an arctic like snow belt so I'm going to avoid these all together. I do see how they make sense in Texas though. @@ELDESTBuilds
@generalcaeser9176 haven't had any issues with container rain even during monsoon season, but I am in and out all day with a/c's going. If you leave them closed up they get a little moldy inside. I will probably be adding a roof, but mostly to create a heat gap. It's usually just so damn hot
Awesome, wish I had the space for something like this
Thanks buddy
TURNED OUT GREAT!
Thanks buddy
I love your welder dolly. Very efficient. Thanks for the accelerated video.
Thanks, you're welcome
Welder dolly has been improved since this video. Added a TIG machine and another bottle rack
I thought I hit mute
See parts 1-17 for sound
ruclips.net/p/PLztQ_TJfa0HXMnBzvpR6oDLK_i4xzOjbz
ruclips.net/video/TF8JT2ZLyfY/видео.html