Shipping Container Home Transportation

Shipping Container Home Transportation

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Container Homes is a process when dealing with transportation. Moving the container house whether fully loaded or not is still no easy task due to the weight. One gigantic benefit you must always remember is that you want a heavy container as a home or apartment for extra added stability.
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Watch the video below that Containerhomes.net has put together showing exactly how this process is done.

Hello from ContainerHomes.Net,

We have completed our book on shipping container home construction.

The book is “what we did”, not “how to do it”.

It is filled with lots of photos and designs.

Here is a general outline:

1. A brief History of shipping containers

2. How to buy a shipping container

3. Inspection

4. Unloading

5. Foundation

6. Internal Designs

7. Prep and paint

8. Cut Outs

9. Framing Cut outs

10. Frame out

11. Sealing

12. Windows

13. Steel bars/Shutters

14. Doors

15. Locks/Security

16. Electricity

17. Water

18. Wallboard/Insulation

19. Floor

20. Deck Construction

21. Bathroom

22. Kitchen

23. Maintenance

24. Merging and/or stacking two containers

The price on the book including all taxes and shipping is: $37.

Pay through PayPal.

Click on the following link to purchase the book:

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    Posted on May 29th, 2010, 5:02 am by admin   

    2 Responses

    1. July 10th, 2010 | 12:46 am

      Thanks for the effort you took to expand upon this post so thoroughly. I look forward to future posts.
      There are various sea vessels involved in shipping to guyana. It may include box boats or container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, ferries, cable layers, dredgers and barges.

    2. admin
      July 10th, 2010 | 6:18 am

      thank you and feel free to join my RSS feed to get the latest articles !

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