How we CONNECTED the INTERIOR of our CONTAINER HOUSE

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @joyceandjohngrambush9488
    @joyceandjohngrambush9488 Год назад +5

    Keeping the dream alive while you spend so much time on your knees grinding and welding. A very good time to ask the Lord for strength and completing each task or step in your journey. Blessings and thanks for each day!

  • @deborahsoto957
    @deborahsoto957 Год назад +2

    Knowing how physically demanding your days are, I felt so bad for you when you were sick. You both are so creative and determined. You are a pleasure to watch.

  • @waynegoddard5232
    @waynegoddard5232 Год назад +2

    Can"t believe how many hours of welding you have done.. Just Amazing....

  • @peterwood4275
    @peterwood4275 Год назад +1

    Love it an't waite for the Interior to start

  • @Timlackey-b9r
    @Timlackey-b9r Год назад

    Nice work I'm a retired pipe welder 28 yrs.Ont Canada.

  • @mauriceevans6546
    @mauriceevans6546 Год назад +3

    Love the work. Going to be doing a 1600sqft luxury container home in the not to distant future and your videos are helping me understand what I should expect. Will be buying your book soon.

  • @legopotter8295
    @legopotter8295 4 месяца назад

    Ill be doing a 5x40 ft container home soon, 1600 sq ft, 1 floor. No welding...will be using alternative means.

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  4 месяца назад

      For one floor you should be fine. Once you add more than 1 levels it's important to connect everything well.

  • @stvooplayhouse
    @stvooplayhouse Год назад

    Seeing you Wednesday ❤

  • @frederickboyd1415
    @frederickboyd1415 Год назад +2

    As you commented about pouring concrete floors all throughout the interior as a suggestion it might be an idea to uplift some of the floor panels to allow for electrical conduit,water lines,an waste water pipes etc,to the floor sections prior to setting up for your potential polished concrete floors yes!

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад

      Thx for the suggestion! I think we will run all the plumbing and electric before we set up the flooring. :)

    • @blessedbeyondmeasure5070
      @blessedbeyondmeasure5070 Год назад

      Great job!!! I learned something from you and I appreciate you for sharing. Great information and keep doing amazing work ❤ I would love to see the finished work.

  • @vickyoakes4584
    @vickyoakes4584 Год назад

    Every step is a step closer 🎉

  • @toddtomaszewski4626
    @toddtomaszewski4626 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this with me 😁👍😎
    Great job 👍

  • @niknoks6387
    @niknoks6387 Год назад

    It’s getting there guys 😊🇬🇧

  • @ilonakatalindako-tolman5545
    @ilonakatalindako-tolman5545 Год назад

    I love watching your great effort and gool working on your project is...but wow..really say it does need to enjoying the work...I don't know if I would do as you do...kkk...I love the working he walls and ruff and painting and all else need in a building project...I just love working in the garden...so I give you my 💯💫 for your work...it will surely be a wonderful place ...what a view🤩🥰....

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! Lots of work but definitely worth it. :)

  • @robertjames8909
    @robertjames8909 Год назад

    OMG Jess you must be completely knackered after a full days welding my heart
    and admiration goes out o both of you on this mammoth task can’t wait for fit out time keep going beers lol round💕🍺🍺

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! It's definitely tough and some days are harder than others but it's worth it to see the progress :)

  • @president2
    @president2 Год назад

    Love it keep it up as always 💘

  • @somalia5019
    @somalia5019 6 месяцев назад

    New subscribed from Somalia thanks

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 Год назад

    Hello from the Netherlands.
    thanks for the video.
    Sincerely Hollandduck

  • @richmiller5448
    @richmiller5448 Год назад +2

    I think it is amazing how focused you are. I'm sure you have talked about it before but what metal are you using to weld the containers together?

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад

      Thanks so much!! They are all pieces of flat bar of various sizes. :)

  • @wallacecruz702
    @wallacecruz702 Год назад

    Shhoooooooooowwwwwww shhoooooooooowwwwwww magnífica obra de artes ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @RelihSchneider
    @RelihSchneider 8 месяцев назад

    what type of welding are using?
    you solder like a god! congrats

  • @jamesteauna6078
    @jamesteauna6078 Год назад

    Good job from Moorea 🤙🤙🤙🍺🍺🍺

  • @carlosalvarez9521
    @carlosalvarez9521 Год назад

    like it a lot, and how good you handle that torch.

  • @make575perday
    @make575perday Год назад +3

    "Don't raise your voice, improve your argument." --

  • @marfbarf1
    @marfbarf1 Год назад

    Love the look cannot wait to see it finished. How many rolls of wire have you used so far?

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад

      Thank you!! I have no idea. I lost count a long time ago lol.

  • @Jdverdi56
    @Jdverdi56 4 месяца назад

    I really enjoy your videos. Just wondering are you using a generator for your welder or are you hooked up to the grid?

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  4 месяца назад

      Thank you!! :) We will explain that in a later video

  • @stvooplayhouse
    @stvooplayhouse Год назад

    Love it

  • @alsammak71
    @alsammak71 Год назад

    good job keep going i like and subscribe from kuwait 🇰🇼

  • @myyoutubelikes
    @myyoutubelikes Год назад

    This looks such an awesome and fascinating project!
    How strong are those interior 'walls', will they support more containers? Could you make them stronger by filling in concrete or something like that, in-between?

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!! You could definitely go higher because I've seen buildings with the same setup go 5-6 levels. To increase the load limit the best way would probably be to increase the strength of the reinforcements.

  • @rockypickering4618
    @rockypickering4618 Год назад

    Love watching your videos just wondering what welding setup you’re using. I see you are not using bottled gas

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! I mainly use gasless flux core (FCAW) since we are mostly outside and it's usually pretty windy.

  • @Whizz5452
    @Whizz5452 Год назад

    Question, about how much does it cost to rent a crane to move the containers?

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      For us, about $200-$300 depending on how long they are here.

  • @VenturaIT
    @VenturaIT Год назад

    Good work, seems tedious... I'd be looking for a faster way to weld and maybe the grinding of minor surface rust would be faster with a wire brush attachment rather than a disk, I don't know. I'd probably look for a weldable paint that I can just spray on to eliminate all the rust grinding... And I'd probably try to line up all the welding, maybe just tack the stuff on, and then hire a welder for a flat fee to do it all at once so I can try to avoid some fumes... Did you show how you connect each box to the other boxes? I'd probably stack all the boxes and do the cutting welding while the boxes are stacked while I lived inside, just what I'm thinking now, but I'll probably do a concrete block house, except I don't know how to to do a concrete roof of a block house yet. Thanks for the videos.

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!! There is usually a reason behind why we do what we do. For example we did all of the cutouts and reinforcements before we placed the containers because the structure is 30+ ft high so doing the work on the ground is much easier. :)

    • @VenturaIT
      @VenturaIT Год назад

      @@PacificPinesRanch I'd still do it from the inside out while living it... just my style, but I wouldn't try such a complicated design. I'd double check that nobody is below when I pushed out the cutouts. That's not an easy build you are doing at all with all the balconies and concrete and ibeams. At this point I'll probably just use a container to live in while a build a concrete block house, but like I said I need to learn how to do the roof/ceiling since I'm going for a bunker type structure. Thanks for the videos, I'm not being negative or critical, just writing as I think... Thanks for the videos!

  • @spacedust6491
    @spacedust6491 Год назад

    Awesome channel! I'm getting ready to start one in far east Maine. So I guess welding the upper part of the frame is not needed? Just the floor and sides of the open space is welded? Also, I see you have some long metal I-beams in your construction. What was the longest length of I-beam you used? I need a 40 foot span of I-beam which is only supported vertically at its ends, and wondered if it would sag at all. Thanks, Scott.

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! You can see how we sealed the roof in this video: ruclips.net/video/hN6Cb2gPHU8/видео.html
      We did the same for all the other containers and I have multiple videos about it if you're interested! I'd talk to an engineer for a 40ft span because that is huge and you'll need a very large beam. :)

    • @MelissaMalzahn
      @MelissaMalzahn Год назад

      They welded the outside top seams too.

  • @mimi-1253-
    @mimi-1253- Год назад

    ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊круто!!!!

  • @adyq1413
    @adyq1413 Год назад

    What welder model do you use..?

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Vulcan Omnipro 220

    • @adyq1413
      @adyq1413 Год назад

      @@PacificPinesRanch thank you, looks a good set for my container project.. 👍

  • @jamestrinh867
    @jamestrinh867 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @punjabseth260
    @punjabseth260 Год назад

    🌼👌🏻

  • @alsammak71
    @alsammak71 Год назад +1

    am 426 👍👍👍👍

  • @warrior6803
    @warrior6803 10 месяцев назад

    If you put it on the bridge is tunnel 😂

  • @onetimer44
    @onetimer44 Год назад

    I wish you would put a counter on the video so we can see the amount of labor the tasks require.

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад

      They usually take quite a bit of time but I'll try to do that for a future video!

    • @onetimer44
      @onetimer44 Год назад

      @@PacificPinesRanch Yeah that'd be cool. Make it look too easy when it's sped up!

  • @liyuwegen1275
    @liyuwegen1275 Год назад

    ✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌

  • @mortenmyhrmoen7592
    @mortenmyhrmoen7592 Год назад

    🇳🇴👍👍👌🥇

  • @chrisunderhill8853
    @chrisunderhill8853 Год назад

    Can you help me unstand the reason you decided to use shiping containers for this project? I mean this genuinely. I work in civil engineering and build all sorts of things. Repair all kinds of things. But i am trying to wrap my head around why shipping containers in this type of build. In my head it seems more intuitive to just buy the steel and metal r pannel and not be stuck to a square box spending tons of labor on trying to retrofit something when you could save mony on the labor of building from scratch.

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      The cost is the main reason. The entire container cost between $2300-$2800. If we were to buy cor-ten steel tubing/panels etc, the overall price would be significantly higher. It ended up being way cheaper to buy containers and treat them as building blocks than it would have been if we bought all the steel by itself and built the house from scratch. We are doing all the labor ourselves. I'll be coming out with a cost video towards the end of the build so that will explain everything in better detail :)

    • @chrisunderhill8853
      @chrisunderhill8853 Год назад

      @@PacificPinesRanch got a really good deal on the containers!! They run 8500 for the size you have here in oklahoma.

  • @laruedouglas7972
    @laruedouglas7972 Год назад

    You both are doing such a great job 👍, but by the end of the day I bet your back and knees are killing you. I should say your whole body 😮.

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! Yes it's definitely tough and some days are harder than others! :)

  • @extremelydave
    @extremelydave Год назад

    Yeah, we hope your "retirement home" is complete for you to retire to....welding (which you seem to do exceedingly well!) and painting (you're going to love it!) seem to take decades......

    • @PacificPinesRanch
      @PacificPinesRanch  Год назад

      Thank you!!! We are definitely looking forward to living inside. :)

  • @sersardar2960
    @sersardar2960 Год назад

    👍👍👍