SeaVan/Container.........NE'ER thought o' it...
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Land of the Free, Home of Jack Daniel's
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May start a new trend. When I get a new lawn mower, the neighbors buy a new one. When I get a new trash can, the neighbors buy a new one. When I got a Harley, the neighbors bought, hummm, welll.... Ear plugs!!
#24
The MSF course uses one at the local college to store their bikes in year round. If I could find a small one I would get it.
#26
I've had one for several years, store electrical and building supplies in, (keeps it out of my shop, LOL) Very happy with it, no problems with leakage or humidity.
#29
I bought two and used them to move all my household stuff, furniture, etc. And stored everything in them for two years while building our house. Around here they modify them with doors and windows and use them as temporary jobsite office, snack bar, etc. There's even a Storage place that has over 100 of them that they rent for storage to individuals. You can't build sumthin' for as cheap as you can buy those things. Heck, if you stack 'em, you'd have a two-story house.