"And then we'll figure out a plan once we get there" The words of someone who problem solves on a daily basis with enough experience that they know they're going in the right direction!
Chase stitting infront of his moms house, on a swing and talking about how he still uses the house of his mon and then she comes out with a suitcase (for him) is so funny XDDD
The ease of putting solar on the roof and more make this an *amazing* proposition for those who need a temporary solution of any sort! And at $10,000, this flat out beats any mobile home!
Super impressed with that container. I was planning on living in a RV while my home gets built, much rather have 1, maybe even 2 of these. Not only cheaper, but just overall better floor plan in general! And when im done... guest houses... holy moly.
Bro! I love that you kept your mom in the shot.... i built my business at my parents' home when I was in my 30s. Brought back memories of the passion, sacrifices and my my also walking trhough my shots lol. Congratulations on the shop, keep working hard, and never give up.
reminds me of Accuracy International, basically 3 guys out of a shed made a rifle for the brittish military that was so good that the British military bought a few thousand of them.
Who would have guessed that Deison Motors, second office would be a container? Cracking purchase, Once opened, that looks superb for what you intend to use it for. It was pre destined that you would have to make you new office, but this is so much easier than having to actually build something, rather than just erect it. $10,000 well spent. Good luck with setting it up, but you've got the guys to do it. Best wises from UK. Love the dogs..
I finally got around to watching this video. Thats a super neat little unit. I have doubts about how it will handle the cold winters. Could you do a winter update on it?
That's actually kind of good move. Only thing i am thinking here is that you live in BC and some parts of the house doesn't seem to have much insulation. After all winter is only few months away.
for the money, that's a fantastic little unit. a back yard crafting office or studio, potting shed, maybe with more windows even a sort of greenhouse/sun-room. super cool!
You may want consider putting the office Building on screw piles will help stabilize the Office Building when it settles you can adjust the screw piles
One of those VEVOR diesel heaters should be good enough to keep it toasty in the winter time. I would add a small enclosed porch to help keep out winter cold, though.
Sir, with all due respect, and in the most manly way, I think I’m going to have a crush on you. You are so awesome brother keep it up and I pray that God blesses everything that you touch and everything that you think of and all your ideas come true do you have truly been an inspiration to me love watching your videos. Ever since I have found your channel a little bit obsessed. It’s way more better than watching any garbage that is on regular TV keep it up brother we’re all behind you
I do Love the ( A frame hosting)😊 Thats how so many Houses were moved In areas by my house that homes were SAVED and truck moved to new foundation. 😊 This is suck an imperment To using the home as a office 😊❤😊
Would love a walk-through once you have it all set up. I see these containers on youtube from time to time and they never show how they go about installing the electrical in them.
Looks like at least 2" foam. (I'm guessing those panel walls are foam core) Get a few cans of spray foam and diy a blower door test to find and plug all the leaks and I bet it'll be fine. Maybe some window film if they leak too much heat.
Here in Ontario, you can rent Container Jack's for remote loading and offloading up to 4ft high, I think, and they will drop it down to inches off the ground. They are heavy and take some effort to raise if the container is loaded but empty its a breeze. FYI for next time. Cheers 🇨🇦
Did the Western Star assembly plant fall through? If I had recalled correctly, this month or July if all went well, you guys would be getting that up and running.
Nice. Unit. !!! A little surprised that they didn’t put it on wheels, or set it up on a trailer, so as to move it later on with out having to load it up on something, With their knowledge and spare parts hanging around ..they could have it self powered and drive on its own around the property…. Maybe the next one they get , they can make it happen. There might a market for site offices ,being able to be delivered and unload them selves under their own power. ! Just add hydraulic Jacks and stabilizers , electric motorized. Steerable all terrain wheels . The roof should have a solar power system,battery bank ,and a generator for charging the batteries in case of emergencies….
During a "brownfield startup", like many other people I worked for a while in a converted reefer. THAT is so much nicer! And probably just as cost-effective!
Having been a. Backhoe operator, working for an excavation company…. And used it for unloading for various projects and purposes… This. Was. Fun To. Watch. I unloaded a couple of 45 foot containers…and placed them. …. By. My self … When my boss came back , he looked at me with the. Wtf look on his face. How did you do. THAT …. I just. Smiled. Had a. 580 case … :o)
I would have paid a $20 admission charge to watch this live in person! You could have made a fortune selling popcorn! This is logger (or any real old skool trucker) "get this shit done, figure it out, look around, use what you got, fake it!" ... lol
if you have to do that in the future hire a flat deck tow truck. basically you would have backed up deck to deck. the tow truck would have winched the container onto his deck about 60% then the tow truck would have set the container in position then driven out from under the container on a steep deck angle resulting in the container being placed on the ground like a pizza sliding into an oven.
For next time, if you get another one, call a heavy wrecker company. Most of them usually have a 50+ ton rotator. I've seen those pluck a loaded 40 foot container off a trailer without much effort.
People putting their fingers in pinch points, standing with feet under the bucket of that ride on skidsteer with the operator screwing around with the controls... hahaa fuck yeah bud.
Since when did you start up the long form factor vids? I've seen many of your shorts, this being the first long. Hopefully you'll give an update in some time to see what if any problems with one of these pop-ups
I like the new office. I like you can move it. OR add another one if needed. Do you know the Square feet? Sorry, how do you measure a home in Canada? Square meters? It's got a washroom with shower. So there must be water and sewer hookup in the back. Also a water heater included. I'd be interested in seeing these. My only question is heating and cooling. How is that done? Do you need portable units for that? Do you know where you'll put them? OR is there a furnace included?
I saw the water and sewer connections on the end but are there electric connections? I would assume you have to build to suit for electricity and hvac?
I think that little track machine could have unloaded the office on its own. I'd buy that building for 10k! I feel like the insolation may not be the best in those thin walls.