Most of us who have purchased a shipping container as storage/lab/workshop did so because they are cheaper per sq/ft and more secure than an "Amish" shed. I have a shed and it happens to be a Roman Catholic shed (as if the religion of the builders matter), but the shipping container is where the solar system, tractor, and a few other goodies will go.
So off I went youtubing away to get ideas to frame the container out. Most of what is out there assumes one wants to frame it out to be a tiny house (OMG I hate that term).
Finally, I found a video by a guy with more common sense than money. I think this is how I'll frame mine (though I won't drill holes in the skin, rather use construction adhesive).
Take a look at his video and tell me if you see anything particularly bad about his idea.
So off I went youtubing away to get ideas to frame the container out. Most of what is out there assumes one wants to frame it out to be a tiny house (OMG I hate that term).
Finally, I found a video by a guy with more common sense than money. I think this is how I'll frame mine (though I won't drill holes in the skin, rather use construction adhesive).
Take a look at his video and tell me if you see anything particularly bad about his idea.