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Channing's revolutionary concept allows for safe use of wood on shipping containers, making the process hassle-free and innovative!
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0:47 Intro
0:55 Science Experiment
2:30 Revisions
4:34 Step 1 - Mark Holes
4:54 Step 2 - Pre Drill Holes
5:20 Step 3 - Spray Sealant
5:40 Step 4 - Bolt Bracket Down
6:31 Top Bracket Install
8:34 Step 5 - Install Wood Studs
14:02 Step 6 - Install Roof Studs
15:30 Options These Brackets Provide
19:17 Insulating The Exterior of A shipping Container
22:11 Thanks For Watching
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@redline870
@redline870 5 месяцев назад
I see lots of people commenting that if you're using wood, then what's the container for? I can think of a lot of uses! It's a rock solid foundation to start from! You're structure is only as good as it's foundation! If you want to build on a property but don't want to pull permits to put in a foundation, you could go this route. Not having to do dirt work saves a lot of hassle. Maybe you need to mount something super heavy on the roof, this would be perfect for that. You could put this out on a remote piece of property and have a super strong/secure little hunting cabin that could probably have a tree fall on it and survive. If you had need for a mobile office you can pick up with a telehandler, then this is perfect. If you want to bury a bunker into a hill side, this is perfect. It's a great product for some niche or outside the box thinking projects! Just because you're simple mind can't think of a use doesn't make it a bad product.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV 5 месяцев назад
Smart man
@ArtsShadow2
@ArtsShadow2 4 месяца назад
Also wood is cheap and no welding. 🤣
@johnmichaels4330
@johnmichaels4330 2 месяца назад
I'd agree. I think the price is what makes this a hard pill to swallow.
@badawesome
@badawesome Месяц назад
I would only use a container if it was free. Otherwise just use wood and someone might even buy the structure from you when you want to sell.
@dedalliance1
@dedalliance1 14 дней назад
@@badawesome Or use a container, and you can sell the container and have it moved off of your property, instead of having to sell the entire property.
@roybrochu5409
@roybrochu5409 Год назад
Great starting point. You’re the catalyst for our ideas. Now I can insulate the container without loosing interior square footage. Thanks again.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Awesome! Knowing we're helping others makes it all worth it.. Thanks for watching 🙏
@Kristenoyinbo
@Kristenoyinbo 5 месяцев назад
So we don't need to insulate the interior at all?
@ArtsShadow2
@ArtsShadow2 4 месяца назад
Aircrete could be used for the insulation. 🤔
@Nathan-io1mu
@Nathan-io1mu Месяц назад
Your the man great information thank you
@jeffschroeder4805
@jeffschroeder4805 Год назад
I'm a metal guy too but when using wood, you should add a hammer to your tool belt to use when you need to persuade wood members to fit. Using your impact driver as a hammer could be very expensive. Living in Minnesota, any sort of structure that doesn't lend itself to being insulated is a problem. I subscribed and will definitely check out your brackets.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
👍 Yup I should have one around but not interested in lugging it around. That's why I said "hard on tools". I don't even know if we have a framing hammer in our tool crib now that I think of it haha.
@robertweekley5926
@robertweekley5926 6 месяцев назад
​@@TheContainerGuyTV I am curious if it's not "Better" to "Stud" the "High Side" of the "Waffle Skin, versus your application to Stud the Low Side (Indented) of the Waffle?
@BeSatori
@BeSatori Год назад
A lip that locates the foot of the lower brackets flush to the edge of the container would be a slick addition to the bracket design.
@garywheeler7039
@garywheeler7039 10 месяцев назад
Consider running the studs up an extra foot high on one side to allow a sloped roof. A little over 1:12 slope, for panel rib metal roofing. Fire blocking at the ceiling line, and attic ventilation will also be important.
@danielfcoronado49
@danielfcoronado49 2 месяца назад
if you want a sloped roof. I want a roof deck
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV 4 дня назад
Check back in this Saturday ;)
@FishFloraFowl
@FishFloraFowl Год назад
Consider redesigning that top bracket to accommodate the top plate, move those outside ears back a bit. Redesign the bottom bracket to hold the bottom plate. With the insulation you could split the sides of the batt in a few inches to tuck it in behind the stud and create a bit of a thermal break and make use of that extra width.
@kevinhornbuckle
@kevinhornbuckle Год назад
Good advice.
@RedA4me
@RedA4me 10 месяцев назад
The studs should only have to support insulation and sheathing. Your container is the structural component.
@mikecaliber8345
@mikecaliber8345 Год назад
Another option to prevent the brackets from rusting would be to use a rubber gasket or butyl tape (could use an old tire tube for the material)
@jwray9799
@jwray9799 Год назад
WAY---WAY OVER PRICED... $2,100 FOR 100 PIECES Thats 20+ for each stamped steel bracket.. hurricane clips cost 1.25 ea.!!!
@SteveSzalai
@SteveSzalai Год назад
A two by four fits sideways between the top lip of the container and the bottom lip, no need for brackets! Then the side protrudes just enough outside the waffles to run your siding on. I’ll retrofit hurricane clips for the top. Way to pricey !!!
@xxthewolfxx
@xxthewolfxx 9 месяцев назад
Right? But then again everything this guy sells is overpriced...his man doors are 5x the price of similar man doors.. lol he cracks me up
@Texaca
@Texaca 8 месяцев назад
... they're probably being made on a "first come first serve" request 🤔 ...like the way blacksmiths used to build stuff.
@monicacastro8227
@monicacastro8227 8 месяцев назад
It’s expensive… do they make it in house?????🎉🎉
@iwantosavemoney
@iwantosavemoney 7 месяцев назад
Yes he is crazy as hell with stupidity for prices
@miltondejesus2076
@miltondejesus2076 7 месяцев назад
I love how you guys are always thinking and responding to new ideas based on feedback!
@patsquach4080
@patsquach4080 6 месяцев назад
You should do a video on how to deal with the condensation problem inside shipping containers…. Location location location … sea level. / On a mountain .. heat and humidity.. proper ventilation.. cold to warm .. .. interior surfaces sweating / mold build up …. Metal containers are famous for this problem..
@kevinhornbuckle
@kevinhornbuckle Год назад
Excellent video. Regarding the stud-to-roof connection, you could utilize a horizontal through hole in the bracket to attach another bracket that would hold the roof rafter. The rafters could pivot on the bolt to accommodate different roof pitches. This way, the roof would be attached to the container as well as the studs.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Great idea
@chrissanderson1736
@chrissanderson1736 Год назад
Exactly
@fixingscreens7075
@fixingscreens7075 Год назад
Yep you are right on!
@FitzysRails
@FitzysRails 8 месяцев назад
A roof bracket with a height adjustment on the outer side and middle, you could roof the container and a side area (plus give an air gap between container and roof) keeps the container cooler in warmer weather. Could also catch the water containment for later use.
@Dang_Near_Fed_Up
@Dang_Near_Fed_Up 6 месяцев назад
An adjustable angle roof would allow for maximized solar by changing the pitch of the roof / angle of the panels to correspond to the angle of the Sun due to the season. This would eliminate the need for added weight and cost of adjustable frames on top of the roof.
@Headhunterherman
@Headhunterherman 9 месяцев назад
You can use foam board add well
@throughjordanseyes4024
@throughjordanseyes4024 Год назад
Four thousand 400 dollars 2 do my 2 40ft containers is a crazy price. Thats without shipping 2 Australia. Will the price come down at all?? I love all your products , but struggle with the prices. I understand they are fit for purpose but we pay about 4k for a 40ft high cube.
@robinhood5135
@robinhood5135 11 месяцев назад
same here
@langdons2848
@langdons2848 7 месяцев назад
Agreed, I really like these brackets, but the price isn't realistic for me either. I get they aren't made in China, so the price is paying for Canadian materials and labour rate, but at the end of the day it's either viable or it's not.
@reegyreegz
@reegyreegz 2 месяца назад
@@throughjordanseyes4024 design your own brackets in fusion 360 then send the flat pattern to a plasma cutting and bending service for a quoute. Really simple
@dedalliance1
@dedalliance1 14 дней назад
@@langdons2848 Yeah the Kit for a 40 foot top and bottom is 92 pieces (I believe) for 1,850 dollars. I assume that's USD, but could be Canadian? Either way, it also comes with the screws. It's only $20 a bracket. So not like a terrible price per bracket but when you need 92 of them it does add up fast. I bet if they could get a bigger production going they could come down on price but that'd require a lot of sales and investment on their end. Like normal joist hangers for a deck or a house I'm sure they're made in the tens of millions and shipped all around the world, so they can get a lot better price per unit because of the vast amount being made. It's always a lot harder for smaller guys to get those quantity discounts. I really like these brackets but at 1,800 dollars it's basically the cost of a used container. Really good idea though. If I was them I'd try to see if one of these big manufactures doing joist hangers would want to take over their production to get the prices lower. If I were gonna buy these, I'd want to see a price of about half of what they're charging now. Otherwise you may as well just figure out a DIY system.
@michaelbeaumont6486
@michaelbeaumont6486 9 дней назад
Nice instructions. I would recommend using treated lumber for the plate (base lumber that is running horizontal). You're going to have moisture coming down the outsides of the finished exterior. If the lumber at the bottom is not pressure treated it will most likely rot over time and invite termites etc.
@frankshort1448
@frankshort1448 Год назад
I like the idea of the exterior bracket it would make it easier build on to the container I'm glad Canadian prepper sent me to your Channel I am learning a lot
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Glad you're enjoying it. Got some cool mods in the pipeline - I'm excited to get those videos edited and released to you all. Stay tuned!
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 Год назад
As a german carpenter master i can say build without a Container. No condens and your free in place for rooms.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
If everyone were as skilled as you, I agree there is no need to modify shipping containers. The one argument for them is there is no concrete flatwork or foundation required and you begin with a structure from Day 1.
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 Год назад
@@TheContainerGuyTV correct. Point foundation is the Future. No massive concrete. 1m3 concrete in germany is 220€.🙄🙄
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
@@thomasschafer7268 please continue to provide input on the system as I release videos. I am not a carpenter but I feel a sense of responsibility to develop a healthy, low cost method to modify single containers with readily available materials for those who are less fortunate and need a roof over their head.
@langdons2848
@langdons2848 7 месяцев назад
I helped a friend build a container cabin several years ago and came to the same conclusion. The result was fine, but the container really is limiting. One benefit though is that my friend needs to move to a new property soon and it will be very easy to pick up the container and move it with them.
@commonname9205
@commonname9205 5 месяцев назад
Does the temperature stay pretty regulated in this thing or is condensation still a major issue ,as with most containers and all unvented containers ???
@johnmockingyou7547
@johnmockingyou7547 Год назад
Finally! Was waiting for exterior framing for ages 😅 jolly well done 👍🏻
@modeverything9949
@modeverything9949 Год назад
1200/2200 bucks? I would have been interested in the top bracket to build an overhang for my patio but I would probably only need six maybe eight. Any chance in the future you’ll have individual pricing?
@crherniman
@crherniman Год назад
I'm pretty sure they sell the top brackets individually now
@StevenKrebs-iw7oe
@StevenKrebs-iw7oe 10 месяцев назад
I think you are a good thinker! Always analyzing, a better way to get er’ dun! Looking out for what Mother Nature can throw at ya not to mention human nature. I watched all your videos today. First time I’ve seen your projects. Starting with the 2 into 1 double wide. Well done. Only thing I think you could throw in is to quick wire brush on a small drill motor to kill off the rust mites just b4 you zinc paint. Then it is A1 Primo. Thanks for your efforts Steven Krebs
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Steven!
@brianmack6285
@brianmack6285 Год назад
Once again you guys are leading the way! Those brackets look plenty strong, perhaps thinner stock would work as well and reduce cost. I'll have to figure out how to attach a pitched 2by to those top brackets. The ven the large number of roof pitches used, I don't see anyway to make a line of brackets that accommodates them all. I guess do it as it's done on a stick built house, notch the rafters to sit on the top plate. I'm less sure of the economics of framing the exterior sides with 2by lumber, seems stronger than needed if typical siding is to be used. After all the container provides a rigid shell. But being able to side it hides less than perfect containers and no doubt allows them to blend into a typical neighborhood. I eagerly await the insulation video, as this is a major point in a container building. Just my opinion but rigid foam is probably the optimal way to go.
@billdoodson4232
@billdoodson4232 Год назад
Yes, I thought the brackets were well over specified. Normal joist hangers are less than 1mm thick in my experience. Plenty of material could come out of those with no detriment to the structure.
@brianmack6285
@brianmack6285 Год назад
@@billdoodson4232 The other point would be that while you might want beefy brackets to support a pitched conventional roof, the 22" spacing might be a problem in high snow load regions. Local code might require 16" OC. And the rafters wont line up with conventional sheathing. Someone smarter than I can figure out how to best use these.
@kevinhornbuckle
@kevinhornbuckle Год назад
Easy problem to solve. See my comment above.
@MrFunnyDad2024
@MrFunnyDad2024 Год назад
Exterior Brackets are huge break thru - thinking outside the box (container box)... LOL Easy way to insulate container & air gap / thermal break for moisture.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Agreed. Stresses me out thinking about all the mods we have to do now🤦🤦 Too many ideas. Not enough time.
@keithmason9342
@keithmason9342 Год назад
Great ideas. Thanks and we'll see you next time.
@defaltoption
@defaltoption Год назад
Mate use hex head wood screws instead of the Phillips head to mount the studs,unless you need them to be flush.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Yeah the larger hole would fit a 1/4" hex head. Good call. Doesn't need to be flush
@danielfcoronado49
@danielfcoronado49 2 месяца назад
Just because you said "a husband and wife in inappropriate clothing" makes me want to only follow your advice. I totally agree with you... their clickbait is what brings in the views. I am getting ready to purchase a container and want to build a deck on it for the ocean views we have. This it the only roof top deck that seems to be properly done and exactly the kind I would trust more. Thanks, Oh... and the fact that I can insulate outside of the living quarters is so much smarter. I never liked the idea of that chemical being inside the container.
@TheWolfster001
@TheWolfster001 Год назад
Nice.. Myself, I would use spray foam insolation on the outside, So if you use steel studs on the outside and spray foam and with metal siding. It should last for many many decades.. Thank you for sharing, love you're thinking outside the box..
@dwbro1
@dwbro1 5 месяцев назад
This is exactly what I'm thinking of doing with my 20'. I want the inside to stay as is I'm just going to build a wall inside the doors to set AC, etc.
@Chrisrrable
@Chrisrrable 8 месяцев назад
Nice! Exactly what I need!
@mcanultymichelle
@mcanultymichelle Год назад
😊👍if your next door neighbor is a garage building company you much have fun ragging each other. Have you ever tried to get in touch with Nate from Canada Pepper,s channel.(Big following.)I’m sure lots of his subscribers are interested in of grid buildings.Nate has had a few videos with different companies on his channel that have different building ideas.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Nate and I collaborated on this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NZYsck-4idk.html
@markhuber8345
@markhuber8345 Год назад
These are great… appreciate that you share this with us. I have gone to a competitors “Build Seminar” while I like the guy it’s interesting to see the differences in builds. I can only imagine how many people will have respiratory issues down the road due to mold issues. Not yours, so glad I found your channel.. !!
@AusJackal
@AusJackal Год назад
Love those brackets.. while I am no expert on framing or containers.. with the top brackets.. if you wanted to push the stud in an inch and a half, I'd prefer a mounting screw hole that's further in from the end.. those 2x4 have a tendency to split if you drive screws in too close to the ends.. maybe a slightly different bracket design with a wider front post that allows you to secure further from the end...
@greggmcclelland8430
@greggmcclelland8430 Год назад
you could predrill
@Dang_Near_Fed_Up
@Dang_Near_Fed_Up 6 месяцев назад
I would suggest adding an overhang on the sidewalls to keep most of the rain off the sidewall entirely. Say something in the 2 to 4 foot line. This shaded sidewall should reduce heat in summer due to direct sun on the container as well.
@johndesousa7379
@johndesousa7379 7 месяцев назад
A buddy of mine bought a 8 X 20ft used container for storage. It cost him $1800. If it's used for storage it saves time but if you are looking to build a mini home or micro home you would be better off to just buy the wood and build one. I live in a cold climate and it needs to be insulated so you would still have to buy wood and insulation for it. Using a container would be more expensive.
@kevinforlife8578
@kevinforlife8578 7 месяцев назад
100% 🎯 ... I've often wondered why anyone would convert a shipping container into a home when you could just frame the whole thing out of wood or metal and clad it in metal siding to give it the look they're after
@robertwilson2489
@robertwilson2489 Год назад
You are killing it. Love all your development
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Thanks for sticking around
@cherimitchell8977
@cherimitchell8977 Год назад
Can you use 2x6’s instead of 2x4’s? I need 2x6’s for insulation purposes in my state. Do you have deeper brackets that would allow for 2x6’s?
@crherniman
@crherniman Год назад
This is the way I would do it with 2x6 Then 2" of spray foam and then rockwool/mineral wool.
@combatkool-aid9495
@combatkool-aid9495 6 месяцев назад
I definitely see infinite potential with these brackets. I see myself putting a culvert ontop of and these studs allow you to build a wood base for a bracket to hold a living culvert it allows for plenty of room to let cold winds to go under rather than deflection up and around and hurting the value
@fixingscreens7075
@fixingscreens7075 Год назад
Nice, looks like it would be easy to shim one side of the roof brackets to pitch the roof for rain drainage. Nice plate to attach fascia and you run your wiring exterior only penetrating the container where absolutely necessary.
@bostith2236
@bostith2236 Год назад
I'm looking to build a container cabin. What an excellent option Thank you.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Thanks for watching! Good videos on this system to come
@almonjacob3496
@almonjacob3496 9 месяцев назад
Channing, rather than drilling and screwing the bracket into the container, what are your thoughts about grinding clean and welding the bracket. Then following it up with a good primer. I hope to hear back as I am building a home out of two 45 foot High cube containers in South Georgia.
@slanew
@slanew 7 месяцев назад
You mentioned those other container modders on youtube. It'd be cool to see you do some reviews of their work by editing together their vids and doing a voice over. Of course they've got a lot of footage to cover, not all of it actually building, but a lot of your fans have been learning from their experiences, and if you can make predictions about the good and bad that they've done and recommend alternatives, I think we'd enjoy that a lot, and the increased views for them (and maybe back from them to you) would help everyone.
@eduardonieto2355
@eduardonieto2355 8 месяцев назад
That is increíble my friend.🙏👍🇺🇸
@stewmeat9261
@stewmeat9261 Год назад
I say let the rafters overhang 12-24" and install facia
@davidresar8256
@davidresar8256 Год назад
I'd like to see how you transition the sides to the door end and the closed end. By the way the brackets are awesome. Spray foam the outside. No having to build interior walls. Just partition walls right?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y5oEXhtmLEQ.html I address it a bit in this video. Not the doors too much. Still haven't got there. Honestly might be best to frame and insulate right over them and not try and keep them operational. Or remove them and install a patio door set.
@choubaka243
@choubaka243 Год назад
using OSB (wood) and filling from the top with cellulose wadding while using a custom tool to pack it well, what do you think about it ?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Avoid Cellulose and use blown-in mineral wool like attic insulation. Cellulose wicks moisture. Very interesting idea to blow it in. Thanks for your input. I am going to interview my insulation guy and ask him a bunch of questions. I'll ask him about this and give a shout out to Choubaka! We'll see what he says.
@eamonmcmahon6659
@eamonmcmahon6659 7 месяцев назад
Maybe use a treated 2x for your sole plate? You could use treated lumber all the way around for that matter but for the bottom component it makes sense. Btw, “roof studs” are called “rafters”. Great work!
@HM-ji7le
@HM-ji7le 10 месяцев назад
I had made a comment in the past about exterior framing because interior framing would take up too much of already limited space in the container. Thank you
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV 10 месяцев назад
Genius!
@user-bi1ve1rl8m
@user-bi1ve1rl8m 8 месяцев назад
Great video, subscribing to this site has been monumental in reducing the learning curve! Could the outer wall be done in steel studs instead of the wood?
@gregpaterson330
@gregpaterson330 Год назад
Those brackets should work well the use of engineered 2x4 would be preferred
@rjensen6368
@rjensen6368 Год назад
You could use weld studs to hold the brackets on. Then there would be no drilling.
@fbauer4368
@fbauer4368 Год назад
Do you have a solution for a wall-stud/roof-beam bracket at the very ends of the container box?
@ToGdBear
@ToGdBear 5 месяцев назад
A two-floor small home built on top of a shipping like this, honestly sounds like a better idea than living inside the container itself. The container can be used for day activities like as a workshop, office, or go all the way back around to being primarily storage. I suspect choosing to insulate externally and keeping it metal inside will make it a bit echo-y, can you confirm that?
@dullahbugg
@dullahbugg 7 месяцев назад
------Yes, I like where you went with this video, my climate is like a marsh.
@EZStudRack
@EZStudRack 11 месяцев назад
Awesome you gave several options on screw holes. Personally, I’ll just use the wood screw holes.
@fodank
@fodank Год назад
Liked and subscribed. Love this. Thanks. D.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Thanks. Good stuff to come🤘
@dullahbugg
@dullahbugg 7 месяцев назад
-----Keep up the good work, I need the next steps, two 20' cons side by side with two rooms on top, then deck coming off both sides; or wrapping around.
@tylerloyd614
@tylerloyd614 8 месяцев назад
I’m looking at getting a 20ft container to start with and I plan to build of that and build a upper level wish you guys wasn’t so expensive I’ll have to come up with other ideas until prices come down
@regentraynor8443
@regentraynor8443 10 месяцев назад
Simpson makes lots of brackets/clips n things that work for a dollar or two a piece. I also would use powder actuated gun n shoot nails right into steel. But i just an old carpenter
@firsttimefarmer
@firsttimefarmer Год назад
This is supper cool.
@rdkevin7729
@rdkevin7729 Год назад
You could use a spray wax to help prevent corrosion instead of a paint or primer. Used in automotive applications. You probably could use the insulation as is, but cutting it down is really not a hard thing to do.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Tomorrow we're going to tackle the insulation. It's a bit of a rabbit-hole. Seems there're many ways to skin a cat
@eduardonieto2355
@eduardonieto2355 8 месяцев назад
My friend I like foam Insolation. 🙏👍🇺🇸
@savydude1
@savydude1 7 месяцев назад
That's great! Can you design something with no thermal bridging from outside to inside or from outside to the metal? Perhaps some plastic fasteners could be made.
@elosogonzalez8739
@elosogonzalez8739 Год назад
"WONKY". That Canadian eh?! These are great.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Must be. Or Irish. Wonky Donkey
@Johnny_Guitar
@Johnny_Guitar Год назад
May I suggest a better anti-rusting solution for the bottom bracket? Instead of using the Zinc coat paint, the best-of-the-best is to use an automotive coating like a 'Wax Rust Proofing' compound which may be _'POR-15'_ or _'KBS Cavity Coater'_ or one of the best being a permanent wax based coating.... _'PRO FORM PF 708-1'_
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
I love suggestions. Great ideas. I'll look them up. Thanks. I'm not sure the rust there was a huge issue and I'm certain not many people who buy them will actually protect the metals. Time will tell I guess.
@Johnny_Guitar
@Johnny_Guitar Год назад
@@TheContainerGuyTV In my automotive experiences, my focus is more to protecting the lower bracket rather than the shipping container itself since the gauging is super thick on the container compared to the lower bracket and it would be very easy to coat the entire bracket in wax rust proofing compound to permanently stop corrosion. Even with galvanized metal, people think that it will never corrode, but it doesn't take much for corrosion to eat to the base metal and I've seen it a million times! It may also seem that I'm over protecting the metal, but once rust starts, it will eat metal to the point of turning it into dust and that would be a pain in the rear to have to rip walls apart to fix a problem that should never have happened in the first place. Just my 5-cents worth...👍😎
@ds61821
@ds61821 Год назад
Any reason not to put tape flashing under these brackets to further deter rusting?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
I don't see why not. Use a butyl flash sticky tape meant for windows/doors.
@dovahkindragonborn9827
@dovahkindragonborn9827 Год назад
shots fired! what kind of lumber would you be using for those 2x4s? is borate or pressure treated wood worth the extra cost? would it just be possible to do steel exterior studs too? i guess that defeats the purpose because people want to cut costs with wood framing and use fiberglass insulation
@OB1kyote64
@OB1kyote64 Год назад
Pressure treated lumber is very corrosive, I wouldn’t recommend it! If you want to get more durability you could use a wood primer but the in wall space should be dry. If you’re getting condensation a dimple mat vapor barrier against the container will help to prevent moisture buildup. Then using the mineral wool insulation would be the best option other than spray foam.
@dovahkindragonborn9827
@dovahkindragonborn9827 Год назад
ty for the reply @@OB1kyote64
@doug.ritson
@doug.ritson Год назад
I like what you've done. I ask because I do not know - If you are going to frame it out in wood, why not just frame a structure in all wood and do away with the container? I'm also wondering out loud whether your could have polystyrene molded to the contour of the container on one side and and have a 4x8 sheet of plywood on the outside? Essentially a SIP system with engineered wood only on the outside.
@CONTAINERMAN68
@CONTAINERMAN68 8 месяцев назад
Would a wood structure withstand 100 mph straight line winds? Having that steel container adds enough weight to withstand 100 mph straight line winds!
@ToddAdams1234
@ToddAdams1234 Год назад
Channing, what’s about using the current video along with the video for using 2 containers together? My questions is: is this possible?
@ToddAdams1234
@ToddAdams1234 Год назад
Never mind. I see that I just didn’t watch the entire video 🙁
@dmv_p
@dmv_p 10 месяцев назад
I really like this idea and your vids are always awesome. The cost is a little steep ... I'd like to see it about 40% less than what's posted. I'm trying to see what would be more advantageous this or using the insofast exterior kit. Keep up the great work!
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV 10 месяцев назад
We'll get the cost down. We're working on kits now when we find time. This system is probably the way of the future which stresses us out. Don't use the insofast. Just spray foam.. similar cost and a million times better
@dmv_p
@dmv_p 10 месяцев назад
I appreciate the response. Best of luck and keep innovating! @@TheContainerGuyTV
@lesliehunter1823
@lesliehunter1823 Год назад
A suggestion, leave the drawings up a bit longer so I can get a good gander.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Love this feedback. A message has been passed to the editors.
@wilty5
@wilty5 Год назад
Excellent, brilliant engineering, I have been contemplating using a shipping container to build a tiny house and this system makes it so much easier. I am also considering using a semi -trailer to build a tiny house, I’m not a builder but how hard would it be to adapt this framing technique to a semi-trailer? Thanks for your ingenuity and innovations.
@anonymous-ir3tf
@anonymous-ir3tf Год назад
Good idea. I'm surprised that more people haven't thought about using a semi-trailer.
@eunicehenderson9095
@eunicehenderson9095 Год назад
30 years ago someone where I lived turned a reefer into a bay house.
@frankpatterson5843
@frankpatterson5843 Год назад
Extend 2bys out for sofffit. Compatible with many or all rafter brackets I assume. Peak roofing vent for moisture escape.
@cherimitchell8977
@cherimitchell8977 Год назад
With your brackets can you use steel studs instead of wood?
@gregorybarth930
@gregorybarth930 7 месяцев назад
I'm sure you could, I'd probably use a metal stud on the bottom. And wood uprights.
@MottashedLendingGroup
@MottashedLendingGroup Год назад
Great stuff as always!
@jairmendes84
@jairmendes84 Год назад
It's really awesome what you are doing. You are really giving me some great ideas. I look forward to more videos showing actual examples (even if they are just animated). God Bless 🙏
@jlr3636
@jlr3636 Месяц назад
At 5:28 I can see you pre taped your holes, did you use a tap or did you use a self tapping bolt. It almost looks like you did this to make the assembly look easier, however I’m SURE this wasn’t the case. What I did was weld an angle iron horizontally where your brackets are and sat the end of the 2x4 on it so NO wood was exposed. Those brackets and bolts are expensive.
@mrgondini
@mrgondini Год назад
How is that bottom plate (wood ) attached to the container?
@miked.9364
@miked.9364 Год назад
I told my wife that this is what we would do if we would build a shipping container home. Appears you were listening as well.
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Hahaha nah guys don't listen.. ask your wife
@choubaka243
@choubaka243 Год назад
@@TheContainerGuyTV ahahah ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zJhGHFWmLDk.html
@jasonmitchell432
@jasonmitchell432 Год назад
My biggest concern with insulation is the how and where of moisture/condensation. Not just super humid environments, but also very cold climates can create a lot of moisture in walls. Any thoughts on mitigating that and/or how to use vapor barriers to ensure it’s not a problem? Pretty sure closed cell spray foam would take care of it, but of course, that’s far and away the most expensive option.
@dovahkindragonborn9827
@dovahkindragonborn9827 Год назад
save for foam ... its worth it BUT if you absolutely don't want to ... then build it like old houses and have air gaps that will allow the exterior to dry out if condensation or water get in there ... that also comes with its own set of problems
@kevinhornbuckle
@kevinhornbuckle Год назад
@@dovahkindragonborn9827 Good advice.
@NMIBUBBLE
@NMIBUBBLE 11 месяцев назад
I think if i was building a one story house with roof, i'd take two 40ft containers and slam them together then do this, have to have the high ceilings though. A good size room is 17x15x9ft ceilings, Probably need 18 or 19 shipping containers to do a project! Most of those are walls though, the rest would be for living space and a unground pool one for a look out tower with a jogging roof around the walls. Inside space would be for a garden the pool and family area.
@elgilligan6616
@elgilligan6616 Год назад
I could not find these brackets on Amazon. Maybe provide a link ??
@choubaka243
@choubaka243 Год назад
With external insulation, can i directly attach plasterboard sheets to the walls inside, without using metal structures to fix the sheets , just directly against and fix through the wall ?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Probably better off to glue 1 5/8" steel studs to the inside corrugations then fasten the drywall to that if you want the max interior space. Without spray foam, the walls flex a lot so if you plan to mud/tape it will likely crack.
@adamkwiatkowski4107
@adamkwiatkowski4107 Год назад
With four of those container I could make big projector screen for drive in movie theater.
@almonjacob3496
@almonjacob3496 8 месяцев назад
I have a question for you, I am building my home and a garage out of containers. This question is about the garage, It consists of 2 40 ft containers separated by 12 feet that will be a concrete slab. I have cut out half of one wall and am surprised at how springy it is. The boxes are supported on their ends and a concrete pier in the center. I like the idea of welding bar stock in the C channel to stiffen the floor, What would you consider to be the minimum bar stock to use. I don't plan on driving onto the containers, vehicle traffic will be restricted to the concrete slab, except maybe my lawn mower and motorcycle. Thanks and I enjoy your content greatly.
@DarkstarReborn
@DarkstarReborn Год назад
Nice. However, I suggest you look up birdsmouth cut in your roof rafters
@spacevector2188
@spacevector2188 Год назад
What kind of structure would you build on top of the wood joists to make it strong enough to bury? Asking as a citizen of tornado alley
@kevinhornbuckle
@kevinhornbuckle Год назад
Do not bury wood. Double up steel studs.
@ChrisGraham101
@ChrisGraham101 Год назад
Very cool. Would we have to use the vertical bottom brackets in order to build a roof or could we just use the top brackets?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
Can just use the top brackets but this has been asked so many times that we are going to make a "truss" bracket for this exact application. Give us a month or so.
@geoffreymills9932
@geoffreymills9932 Год назад
So wood frames outside and wood frames inside, exactly what purpose is that container for
@shanessaellis8460
@shanessaellis8460 Месяц назад
So then you wouldnt frame the inside? Also would you drill into the container on the inside for cabinets and things?
@jessiemartinez7681
@jessiemartinez7681 4 месяца назад
Container Guy - what if I want to make the building wider than 8'? Can I still use these brackets to make a building 12' wide? Thanks. I'm more interested in building on top of the container, rather than the sides.
@HSTRTGMS
@HSTRTGMS Год назад
As another commenter mentioned, he can now insulate his container, without losing internal square footage. However, can such a thing be done, while also adding a nice, external, wooden facade? Or is that not recommended? I hope you understand my question. I may not be describing my vision correctly.
@scottmarquet1018
@scottmarquet1018 Год назад
This is a fantastic method well done. Very helpful.
@dennisstone9893
@dennisstone9893 Год назад
wd it be possible to buy either bracket in whatever quantity?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
You would have to reach out to us directly
@keithahlstrom176
@keithahlstrom176 7 месяцев назад
Uhmmmm? I'm sure there is a reason, but if you are stick framing the exterior ...why not just stick frame the equivalent space and not have the container adding complication? ACTUALLY! - even better, increase the footprint a little bit and not have the limitation of the container width as well.
@roneilparling7179
@roneilparling7179 9 месяцев назад
Do you have a top bracket that has the ability to attach roof rafters at a rise(pitch),like 6/12 etc.
@helicopterdriver
@helicopterdriver Год назад
It would go much quicker just welding those brackets on. Make them thicker with just one side and eliminate the U bend ups and will nest better on the laser. Bolt and nut with large washer for roof or deck supports. Plenty strong with sheeting being attached on top of the studs. It has no real load bearing except at the top brackets.
@lynetteprimeaualharris9795
@lynetteprimeaualharris9795 8 месяцев назад
What about spray foam insulation? Seems like a perfect spot between studs.
@punkidunk
@punkidunk 20 дней назад
Hi! We recently purchased a container, but we were tagged by code enforcement. We now have to put a roof and siding on it, but before we can get a building permit, they have to know if your products are hurricane rated for 160 mph winds. Can you please provide that information so we can get the permits so we can purchase this kit from you? Thank you, Donna
@NicholasChavez-ei3ft
@NicholasChavez-ei3ft Год назад
Glad this video was randomly placed on my view list. Exactly what I need. Building a barn out of two containers…. However, I don’t the kit I just need uppers. Doesn’t seem that Amazon let’s you buy them individually. Can they be purchased individually?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
That's an interesting idea for a kit. I'll bring it up with the team tomorrow. For now, you can email parts@thecontainerguy.ca
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV Год назад
containermodificationworld.com/products/csm-upper-decker-bracket
@NicholasChavez-ei3ft
@NicholasChavez-ei3ft Год назад
Awesome. Thanks a bunch !!! @@TheContainerGuyTV
@okeantoras
@okeantoras 3 месяца назад
hi, about those air vents - do you need to "close" 'em somehow? or you can leave it like it is?
@tittysprinkles6518
@tittysprinkles6518 7 месяцев назад
You mentioned being able to essentially build a second story to your container but where is that structural load going besides the 2 through and 4 wood screws is there any evidence that these brackets would sufficiently distribute the load down to the steel structure of the container? I feel like too much structural load would just split your 2x4 without a proper bottom plate to actual hold the vertical loads that would be placed on them. Id really like to see some sort of bottom plate and gusset to screw to the solid beam under the container itself, just my thoughts id appreciate any feed back.
@danieldoherty8009
@danieldoherty8009 7 месяцев назад
Great video sir ,I need to clad a office container shortly and wondering if theses brackets are available to buy in Ireland ?
@user-xu4pm4yj3m
@user-xu4pm4yj3m 7 месяцев назад
Love the product and would be super interested in buying, but $2100 seems really steep. Any plans for a price decrease or rationale as to why the brackets cost as much buying the container itself?
@TheContainerGuyTV
@TheContainerGuyTV 7 месяцев назад
They were manufactured in low quantities and there's LOTS of them in a kit. We think the number of brackets can be reduced with a bit of change in our framing method and if we order large volume, our cost will come down. These are the "better than nothing" Beta version of the brackets at the moment. In short, prices will come down eventually.
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