My Container Barn

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EddieWalker

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I bought the land in June and needed a secure place to store my stuff until I had the money to build a barn. My house is about 15 miles away from my land and things like tractors and ATV's have a way of disappearing in the country.
 

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My inside dimensions are 24 feet by 39 feet. I had to bring in the ends 6 inches on each side to handle the curve and design of the containers.

I used 14 foot 2X6's for the truss's that are 4 feet apart.
 

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After reading Spencer's and Henro's discussions on their barns and doors, I've decide to put in a roll up door. The dimesions are 12 feet wide, 10 feet tall.
 

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Outside of each container I'm building a lean-to. This side will be open on two sides with 10 feet between each post.
 

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On this side I'm enclosing it on three sides. The front will stay open for now. I placed my posts 4 feet apart for the siding I'm going to use, and to handle the shelves I'll build on the inside.
 

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Climbing up and down ladders was killing me. While driving past a discount tool store I saw this sitting in front. Both section came to $350. It really made life much better!
 

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Where did you get the containers and how much are they? Don't know that I want one, just curious.
 
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Looks good, Eddie.

Is there some type of foundation?

Be sure to update us with your progress.
 
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I found the containers in Dallas, about 100 miles west. They were $3,030 for both delivered.

Prices really depends on who you talk to and what the other guy is charging. I started out at $3,000 each, then the next guy said he'd do them for $2,700 each. I kept looking until I found the best price.

I have 4 inches of limestone under the containers and as a floor of the main barn area. I will poor concrete in this area in the future.

The side lean-to sections will be just dirt floors.
 
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Any zoning/inspection issue to work around being that its non-traditional work?
 
 
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