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What about a roll on roof sealant like they use for mobile homes?<br>
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Mike M<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/2020 11:28 PM, Dennis Johnson
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Carl,
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<div>My son has a 40 foot container he uses as storage/shop space.
We have 4 corners with cement blocks stacked at each corner.
Base is 16 x 16, and needs to be larger because every year or so
it sinks some and we need to re-level. It is about 3 blocks from
Galveston Bay, so we have it elevated about 2 feet.</div>
<div>Be careful when trying to level it. Sometimes these
containers try to go sideways when on jacks. Have seen jacks
slip and come close to removing fingers in the way. I have
successfully used 2 “farm jacks” to lift an end up in order to
back a trailer under that end of a container.</div>
<div>I have a 20 foot container I got here and hauled to the Tulsa
Oklahoma area from Houston area with my EcoDiesel and a car
hauler gooseneck. I have door end about 4” above the ground, and
the other end about 1 1/2 foot up, because land is not level
where it is setting. It is holding stuff until I get my cabin
insulated, and then it will store my MF 35D and a few tools or
mower.</div>
<div>A few containers are available with doors each end, but they
are somewhat rare.</div>
<div>Roof leaks can be an issue. My son has that problem with his
40 foot container. Roof dents can let water stand, and then rust
happens and then leaks come. Roof vents can also be leak points.
Recommend adding something over the container. A single slope
sheet metal with 1 foot overhand on each side would be good.
Support could be a 2 x 2 on one side, 2 x 4 in about 2 foot, 2x6
in another 2 foot, and a 2x8 on the other side. There are many
other ways to get some slope and another layer. Spray on roof
sealants are an option, but generally expensive. <br>
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Dennis</div>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Are there any opinions concerning the
use of the modular shipping containers for storage of
tools and tractors? Are the used ones dry enough?, do
they need a gravel or stone base? Is the 8 or 8.5’
width a severe limitation for practical storage and
movement? What plusses and minuses am I missing?<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Manlius, NY<o:p></o:p></p>
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