Shipping container shelter

   / Shipping container shelter #11  
rosietheriviter said:
The price of a 40 footer is not too much more than a 20 footer.

Actually around here the 40 footers are less than the 20's;)
Apparently there is a much higher demand for the smaller ones since many people don't have room for the larger one.
I have toyed with buying a 20 and picking it up with my car trailer in Savannah GA since transportation is a big expense if it is hired out. There is a place there with "new" one trip 20's at an attractive price. I need it at my NC mountain property which is about 250-300 miles from Savannah. I'd rather have a 40 there but I can't haul it myself and a commercial tractor trailer can't get in there...too tight.
 
   / Shipping container shelter #12  
Podunkadunk said:
Now if it's a car or something, you better have plenty of snicker bars in there with you...'cause you ain't going anywhere for a while;)

What....you ain't gonna put yer tractor in there?:D
 
   / Shipping container shelter
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#13  
my initial idea would be welding the existing doors closed, then cutting a single hole in the center for an exterior comercial steel door that opens IN.

That means i can use a regular lock set/dead bolt and i avoid issues with being blocked if something were to fall down into the stairwell.

Mine would likely be burried in the ground a foot. IT would be placed in such a way that the back end would face the foundation of the new house when it is pourd, that way i could cut a hole in the back end later, and have 2 entrences/exits. one from the basement of the house, the other from outside.

The end that is open to outside would likley have a small landing at the bottom with a floor drain, retaining block walls and pour'd in place concrete steps.

Im still trying to invision some sort of upper cover, as it would be an 9' deep "open" hole. so railing, something to prevent peeps from just falling in would be needed.
 
   / Shipping container shelter #14  
A good friend of mine has installed one (not buried but anchored on 4 bellbottom piers). He lives on the bay and is not going to evac. for another hurricane. (can't say that I blame him) Not sure how he has the doors, but I know he's been working on it off & on all year.

As ar as burying one, anybody ever think about cathodic protection. It's how they protect all the steel pipelines.
 
   / Shipping container shelter #15  
At the last gun show i was at, some company was making these 2 piece, sandehich together 1-2 man fiberglass shelters you burried.. had molded in stairs down..5" or so.., 2 seats facing each other, and a small shelf... not someplace you would want to hang out for a long time.. but good enough to wait till the funnel cloud and dorthy left..

soundguy
 
   / Shipping container shelter #16  
If you are going to use it for temporary human shelter, for goodness sake have "T W O ACCESS PORTS OPENING INWARD". Having a single access could be your last sight of daylight forever.

Human safety is number one priority. Why build a shelter if it is possible to be converted to a tomb and leave you buried.

Leave on top of the ground and anchor down with steel cable.

SAFETY FIRST OR YOUR LIFE MAY NOT LAST LONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Under ground in the mostly dry desert like the Negiv desert in ******. A good coating of tar might be a great help. Suggest the consulting a designer of underground housing for other preservative coatings.

A individual I know is planing to do just that, with a heavy Plexiglas dome sky-lite through the roof as a alternate escape hatch

Spence
 
   / Shipping container shelter #17  
I just got done with a storm shelter project with with a 20 footer. The man had a bank and had a neighbor with a little 350 Deere dozer cut a slot in a bank. He hired me to cut the back of the bank out and get it square with the container. I took my excavator and dug the hole out and then picked up the tail of the ontainer to put an axle under it. The owner then tarred the top, sides and bottom about an inch thick then wrapped it with a layer of heavy rubberized plastic and we put it into the hole and backfilled 2 feet. then added another sheet of rubberized plastic this time it went way past the sides of the container and acted like and underground umbrella. We compacted the layers with a smoothdrum vibratory roller and backfilled it all bt 1/4 wich stuck out of the bank. He also had some large auger type earth anchors like we use on tower guys and had me burn some holes in the floor on the exposed end to run them down with his PHD. On one side it will have an inward opening man door and the back doors are still there to drive the tractor in and out.
I dont think rust would be a bad concern in the short run, dad put in septic tanks in 48 years ago and Im still digging them up as sound tar coated 250 gallon tanks.
He has also bought a galvanized container for his under ground housing project.
 

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