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Know where you want to put your storage container, but not sure if you should put something underneath it? Check out this video for tips!

Whenever I sell a container to a person who will use it for storage, the person buying it typically asks "what kind of site prep is necessary"? I made this quick video showing some options for placing your container down. I like to keep them out of the wet mud and dirt as I believe they will last longer. Thanks for watching!

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Friday, 19 August 2011 20:44

What Is That Little Building...?

Our New Office / Storage / Cabin Containers Look Great!

We're breaking into new territory here at Out-Back with the addition of these ettractive modular buildings.  These units are insulated and come with two windows and a lockable door.  The windows open and they have removable screens.  They've been well received by the people who've seen it so far as they're less "industrial" looking than a typical shipping container.  Check out the pictures and give us a call or email if you have any quesitons about them or would like to come take a look at them in person.

 

 

Movies at the beach this summer...... Check out the video.

These are a couple of 40' shipping containers that the Misquamicut Business Association in Westerly RI got from us which they stacked, welded, and mounted a giant movie screen to.  They've created a drive in movie theater right in Misquamicut down at the beach.  I got there early last week to check out the pre show atmosphere.  If you're looking for something to do this summer....check it out.  Movies are on Thursday nights at 9pm right next to the water slides (Water Wizz).

I recently delivered a massive 45' long high cube storage container to a good customer of mine.  We didn't have the 120' of necessary room to offload so we improvised...
We had access to an nice CAT forklift with an 8,000lb weight capacity.  I was able to swing the back end of the container around while still on the trailer.  I then lifted the part of the container that was over the trailer.  My driver pulled out and I set it down.  We were then able to push it straight back into position.  My customer was very happy with the results.  
 
Here is a great community web site for everything storage containers. The forum is open to the public to post images and videos of storage containers and storage container modifications.
www.ShippingContainerForum.com
It is really amazing to see the creations constructed from shipping containers. Allthough this blog site is fairly new it has some great pictures and videos of storage container buildings and modifications. And since it is free to register you can sign up and post up your own pictures and videos of storage container projects.

There is a "How To" section with process descriptions for all kinds of modification and storage container projects.
 Check it out at www.ShippingContainerForum.com
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010 12:21

Snow Plow Storage In A Shipping Container...?

Storing a snow plow can be easy. Check out the video.

I recently purchased a couple of 20' open side storage containers and realized how great it would be to store my plow in one of these.  I'm able to drive right up to side of the container and drop the plow inside keeping it dry and secure.  Plus, I can keep my shovels, salt, and plow accessories in there also.

 

Check out this video I shot with Adam the other day:


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