Building a Shipping Container Home | EP01Permits and Foundation Design

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In Episode 1 we will go over the basic considerations for buying shipping containers, explain how we got building permits for a shipping container house and show how we constructed the concrete foundations. This is the first episode in our series on shipping container houses. #shippingcontainer #shippingcontainerhome #shippingcontainerhouse
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Buying the Shipping Containers:
We purchased one trip condition hi-cube containers. California requires that shipping containers used for homes have documentation showing that have not had toxic or radioactive materials in them. This normally means that you need one trip condition containers with appropriate certificates. I bought my containers from
www.containerdiscounts.com/sh...
and paid $4800 each for the 40-foot hi-cube containers and $3250 for the 20-foot hi-cube container. Hi-cube containers are a foot taller than typical shipping containers.
Permits:
I recommend going in person to the local building department showing them the survey and asking them for a checklist of everything that needs to be completed to get building permits. The survey is important because it shows the building dept both the physical nature of the property and documents its legal boundaries and history. I explained that I wanted to build a shipping container house and asked for a complete checklist of everything I would need to get done and submit in order to get building permits.
Architectural Design
I used the architecture firm I co-founded, ZeroEnergy Design, to produce the architectural drawings. Even though I am a co-owner I made sure to pay the firm for the hours of preparation that this task would take. It would be unfair to my partners if I used firm resources for my own personal project. I paid $5000 for the creation of the architectural drawings.
Structural Engineering
I sent the architectural drawings over to the structural engineering firm I hired, and they created the structural details and created a package of calculations showing that these details would meet all code requirements and result in a safe and strong building. This package of drawings and calculations was required by the building dept. My architecture firm primarily practices on the east coast and does not have a stamp in California so I had the structural engineering firm stamp the drawings. The building dept gave me the option of having either the architecture firm or the engineering firm stamp the documents.
Foundation design:
We ended up building a monolithic on slab on grade concrete foundation. We worked on designs for some piers that would have saved in material costs but then the space underneath the container would have been classified as a crawl space and the bottom of the container would have to be 18” off the ground at a minimum. This would mean I would have to build stairs and railing for all the decks.
Grading the site and excavating for the foundation
I rented a bulldozer and hired an operator to level a portion of the site where I wanted to place the house. I then rented a back hoe to dig out the footings for the foundation.
Building the forms
The forms were built out of 2x8s screwed to steel stakes that we hammered into the ground.
Reinforcement
We used #4 rebar to reinforce the concrete. This was wired together to match the structural drawings.
Concrete Day
Concrete day was pretty exciting. We had to pump the concrete to one of the foundation slabs because the truck couldn’t get close enough without driving over the other forms.
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@joshuadodge8709
@joshuadodge8709 5 років тому
This is the great thing about West Virginia: "I want to build a house on my land." "Okay." End of process.
@salsa83
@salsa83 5 років тому
@bla blahblah New Mexico is the ghost town of the United States.
@therealdontclickme
@therealdontclickme 5 років тому
thats alot of states if the land is removed. the closer you get the city the more strict it gets.
@Ciph3rzer0
@Ciph3rzer0 5 років тому
@bla blahblah you people miss out on how shitty your housing market becomes if you don't have proper regulations. Besides, I bet the required planning for this project helped him to avoid costly mistakes.
@rtbarshaw3766
@rtbarshaw3766 5 років тому
That sounds pretty great until you get someone who doesn't know where they are doing. Now the city potentially has a lot of problems on it's hands.
@EpicExplosionify
@EpicExplosionify 5 років тому
bla blahblah Bernie 2020. A true populist for the people.
@zacharybeus5955
@zacharybeus5955 5 років тому
Great video! For all those complaining about permit costs.... I opened a bar in downtown Los Angeles and it cost nearly $75000 in permits alone (to include the price of a "glorified" permit expediter - $25K). Look, California is not cheap, but videos like this are invaluable because it demonstrates the importance of being financially prepared to start any new construction and/or buildout in California. Be prepared for hidden costs by at least 25%. Once again, great video Ben.
@Alejandro_87
@Alejandro_87 5 років тому
The liquor license alone is like $500,000 not to mention zoning permits etc...
@olegk11
@olegk11 5 років тому
I live in Chicago, it's called responsible building. Cooper plumbing, electrical lines in metal conduit, hurricane roof clips, 2x6 structure... People wonder why homes cost 350k+ ... Safety
@iNintendork
@iNintendork 5 років тому
You could also just not live in California lol
@craig5909
@craig5909 5 років тому
Can I work at your bar or have half ownership?
@dogguy8603
@dogguy8603 5 років тому
@@olegk11 350k is cheap, try 1.5m for a home in SF
@richardking584
@richardking584 4 роки тому
Wow... You really explained everything in detail... especially the part about not building anything in California. Lol
@workinprogress5821
@workinprogress5821 2 роки тому
👍🏾👍🏾
@medo6067
@medo6067 2 роки тому
Exactly. We are a very regulated state
@davidmurphy5571
@davidmurphy5571 2 роки тому
I found myself adding..." so we moved to Nevada"....
@SirRichardKing
@SirRichardKing 2 роки тому
@@davidmurphy5571 facts lol
@daemonsilver3304
@daemonsilver3304 4 роки тому
I pour and finish concrete. Have worked with concrete for over two decades, growing up around the trade. You did a VERY neat and accurate description of all the processes involved. I hate the heat and the filth, and the dry skin. But I love seeing a finished slab I installed, perfectly measured and neatly troweled. I look forward to seeing the following episodes!
@gotmozart
@gotmozart 5 років тому
Those workers wondering why this guy wants to live in boxes in the middle of the desert
@detectivemakotodate2032
@detectivemakotodate2032 5 років тому
First comment after 100 likes
@Gavanater7
@Gavanater7 5 років тому
It’s a good location if a bunch a nukes drop no one will drop nukes in a empty desert
@shiezo
@shiezo 5 років тому
Gavanater 7 good place to test them though
@masterchief8726
@masterchief8726 5 років тому
First comment after 219 likes
@singlericardo14
@singlericardo14 5 років тому
@@shiezo Yeah but they don't do that anymore.
@CrafterMaker
@CrafterMaker 5 років тому
This is some next level UKposts. I feel like you could make the episodes a little longer. This way better than anything on TV. There is so much good stuff here. Great job Ben 😁
@yuhhweahz3505
@yuhhweahz3505 5 років тому
Crafter Maker I was thinking the same I want it longer 😂
@Danirio96
@Danirio96 5 років тому
I just saw 2 minutes and i'm horrified with the steel, 10 milimiters instead of the 10 mil (million) and more
@4puf
@4puf 5 років тому
@@Danirio96 What do you mean? What is wrong with the steel? Iam asking because I really want to learn more. Thanks
@XZaapryca
@XZaapryca 5 років тому
To each their own, but I enjoyed how concise yet detailed the video was. Too many vids on youtube are bloated and filled with useless fluff. Maybe a bit more info on the septic design though, eh? I'm just glad this isn't some kind of family vlog and we have 30min of pet and kid filler.
@darinco3
@darinco3 5 років тому
Finally an actual detailed video to help those interested in the nuts and bolts of the project. Well explained, good detail (don’t be afraid to show more). I think those who are watching this type of video are really interested in every step. Great work. Truly a good example for others when doing videos online
@stellarsidewalks430
@stellarsidewalks430 4 роки тому
Ben, fantastic video! I do shipping container projects myself and I still learned a lot from your video - extreme helpful and informative. For of the people focused on how expensive and what a pain in the ass California is to when building: You are 100% correct with respect to both. That said though, do the quick numbers. Assuming you’re $100k all in on this house: -You can easily AirBNB it for $275 in Joshua Tree -It’s booked less than 1/3 of the time (120 days a year), again, no problem in Joshua Tree -You pay it off in 3 years -Starting year 4, you’re bringing in $30k+ per year with that property minimum; you can realistically book more nights and/or increase the rate and get closer to $50k+ Food for thought.
@flandrum29
@flandrum29 Рік тому
What has been your experience with deterioration?
@thatgirlSarahi
@thatgirlSarahi 2 роки тому
I’ve been looking for an EXACT step by step process with pricing and I am so glad I found you!!! THANK YOU!
@MicahJohns
@MicahJohns 5 років тому
First minute and I've heard the word "permit" like 85 times. California sounds ssoooooooo aweeeesssommmmeeee.
@BigDaddyWes
@BigDaddyWes 5 років тому
Try building a house in any state. It's a hell of a lot more than just putting sticks together.
@hardworkingsloth
@hardworkingsloth 5 років тому
Yeah tell that to a city without strict building codes after an earthquake or any other natural disaster you dumb fuck
@1598hi
@1598hi 5 років тому
When I restored and lifted my AMC Jeep basically every mod had a disclaimer saying its illegal in California
@goatgod2009
@goatgod2009 5 років тому
The state of California has found that permits may cause cancer.
@Pandaninja70
@Pandaninja70 5 років тому
@@hardworkingsloth Californian: We got Earthquakes and Fires. Floridian: We got Tornadoes, Hurricanes, insane Florida men. You can't beat that! California: Well... your stupid!
@bigdogpete43
@bigdogpete43 5 років тому
Heavens. All for sitting a steel box on the ground.
@Bolt216
@Bolt216 5 років тому
Try building a warehouse, 4500 psi concrete minimum, and I've been on a project that was well over 1000 cubic yards
@KILLASAURUSFLEX
@KILLASAURUSFLEX 5 років тому
Welcome to Commiefornia, worst state in the union.
@UltimatePiccolo
@UltimatePiccolo 5 років тому
These days governments will charge you just for sitting in a box.
@BigDaddyWes
@BigDaddyWes 5 років тому
*That human's live inside of.
@FRAMEDSKATEKREW69
@FRAMEDSKATEKREW69 5 років тому
@@KILLASAURUSFLEX that would be texas lol
@jrdeckard3317
@jrdeckard3317 4 роки тому
In South Chicago they turn homes into shipping containers.
@bladethewitch1442
@bladethewitch1442 2 місяці тому
nice
@S3l3ct1ve
@S3l3ct1ve 4 роки тому
For a shipping containers we usually go with pillar foundation design, depending on the environment and frost line depth we drill about 1,5m in depth and ~10-20cm in diameter, put in concrete and metal bases just like in your initial drawings. There is also full metal screw in type of pillars, some people use them because they are cheaper alternative, but I am not sure if they are better, those are basically big and long metal screws, they just go in the ground and thats all. These foundations are usually used for smaller constructions. The foundation you used here would be considered as too much in most of the countries, we usually use these foundations for a traditional houses, although we make them deeper, that probably depending on a frost line, usually we dig in ~1,5m depth here in Lithuania.
@StacheCam
@StacheCam 5 років тому
Holy cow. 25,000 just in permits ! Starting to crush my hopes
@bobg.3206
@bobg.3206 5 років тому
Are you building in CA?
@StacheCam
@StacheCam 5 років тому
Yes I would like to
@JCHansen
@JCHansen 5 років тому
@@StacheCam Gotta move outta state to make it happen on a budget unfortunately =(
@StacheCam
@StacheCam 5 років тому
James Hansen sucks :(
@RubbinRobbin
@RubbinRobbin 5 років тому
I believe with those permits, a road or street is paid by the city from your residence for access to Cali.
@spoogle621
@spoogle621 5 років тому
how is land so cheap? 10 acres for $20,000, that's crazy ~40,000m2 edit: holy fck the permits cost more than the land it's on? WTF
@TheTrh51
@TheTrh51 5 років тому
Welcome to the desert. You can get 5 acres of land near the Salton Sea for 5,000$
@osomxl
@osomxl 5 років тому
That is actually really expensive for land that has no real resources. Can’t grow anything or mine anything. Can’t even move dirt on your property without paying for even more permits and studies.
@TheTrh51
@TheTrh51 5 років тому
@@osomxl it's only real "resource" is that it's in California, barely
@spyone4828
@spyone4828 5 років тому
It has been a few decades, but farm land in central New York State was going for $100 an acre (or rather, 10,000 acres for $1,000,000). I remembered Michigan as being cheap a few years ago, and a quick search shows 1 acre lots for $45,000 but also 40 acre parcels for $200,000-$400,000. 200 acres for $1.4m, 400 acres for $12m, so it can vary widely. Rule of thumb: land gets cheaper in bulk. This is partly because large parcels are generally far from cities and schools, and being close to those things makes land worth more, and partly because large parcels will include some land that can't be built on (too swampy, no water, bad drainage, unstable soil, etc) and would thus be hard to sell. Bonus for you if the reason you wanted that land was to prevent someone from building something ugly in the middle of the pretty view. :)
@elgallogiro6092
@elgallogiro6092 5 років тому
I live 20 mins away from Joshua Tree, in some areas you purchase 10acres but you can only disturb 1/2 acre, do to zoning laws.....
@agustinnieves6183
@agustinnieves6183 3 роки тому
Saw Episode 1 & 2 and love all the tiny details, pricing and set backs during the build, great job. Will continue watching your channel.
@toddy2377
@toddy2377 2 роки тому
GREAT video. I love how detailed it is, but still understandable for the average person. I've wanted to build my own for years, and this really helps.
@williamhogan1087
@williamhogan1087 5 років тому
Licensed California architect here - Slab on grade was the way to go. Just bolt the container to a raised perimeter curb, and use the bolts to level it. You have to anchor it anyway. My concern is with having mild still / galvanized steel in direct contact with concrete. You should be fine up in the high desert, but this would pose corrosion issues in a damp environment. ...and I'm gonna go ahead and guess this ended up costing significantly more than traditional type 5 construction on a per-square foot basis. That's fine, but people should know what to expect from a cost standpoint.
@AS-mv7tm
@AS-mv7tm 4 роки тому
Or you could pay half of that in a different, less ecologically-unstable state.
@davidjose2193
@davidjose2193 4 роки тому
William Hogan ...this was an exercise in millennial cuteness, in pursuit of repurposed utility. A conventional interior, built in a steel oven in the desert at enormous cost, relative to market value. The nature of the foundation type and reactive metals on concrete, not withstanding.
@MUGGLE137
@MUGGLE137 4 роки тому
@@AS-mv7tm but you wouldnt be in california!!! I've been in most states of the U.S and cali is one of the best to live in...every state has its positives and negatives..
@harambo9805
@harambo9805 4 роки тому
@@MUGGLE137 - you are correct, it is the best state. If you don't mind bending over for CA law and being left with less money in your name.
@AS-mv7tm
@AS-mv7tm 4 роки тому
@@MUGGLE137: If I were offered to live in California in exchange for five million dollars, I'd spend minutes in serious consideration. Ultimately, I'd agree because I'd need the money, but I'd hesitate for a great deal of time. Anything less than five million and I'd probably counter-offer suicide.
@FullSendPrecision
@FullSendPrecision 5 років тому
25,000 dollars for permits in the desert. Awesome.
@LEGIONSOFLIGHTUFOs
@LEGIONSOFLIGHTUFOs 5 років тому
Really sad isn't it?
@thomask837
@thomask837 5 років тому
25K for the shiny bums to keep their bums nice and shiny
@DOTCurrency
@DOTCurrency 5 років тому
Price you pay for trying to be productive in COMMIEfornia
@trendhitchhiker5400
@trendhitchhiker5400 5 років тому
Maybe he should have registered as a mobile home...and then he could have had 1bedroom +guest
@williamwhitman9073
@williamwhitman9073 5 років тому
Price was quite reasonable, actually. It included all of the engineering and design drawings and construction documents. Architectural and Engineering (A&E) services are typically 25 to 35 percent of the total construction value. If a "stock" design were used, the A&E team would have used already proven plans that can be site adapted. The cost would have been 40 to 50 percent lower for the package.
@MrZaidisyedali
@MrZaidisyedali 3 роки тому
I appreciate your explanations about the structural part of the building, its a lot of learning. Thanks for sharing most of the related information
@jengaralde8868
@jengaralde8868 4 роки тому
Thank you for taking the time to film it all!
@johncoleman6413
@johncoleman6413 5 років тому
I have a container shop here in Alaska. It's a 20 and a 40 jointed together side by side. I just have it sitting on rail road ties and it lived through a 6.0 earth quake last November. Only a few things fell over
@jcrnda
@jcrnda 5 років тому
Also good for California where a huge earthquake is imminent
@johncoleman6413
@johncoleman6413 5 років тому
@@squigglewacks the worst I see is -20 F .. yes it gets cold
@3rdgrandmamilhises549
@3rdgrandmamilhises549 5 років тому
@@squigglewacks it's bc he has it sitting up on railroad ties. U could do radiant heat in the floors. The guy in T.N. knows wat he's doing & his builds r 20k if u don't want granite & things like that.
@3rdgrandmamilhises549
@3rdgrandmamilhises549 5 років тому
@@squigglewacks ck. Out Incredible Tiny Homes out of T.N. owner Randy Jones. His video this week shows 7 new one & a container that he has the floor out of to be shown at a later date. He has a FB acct. Too, but I don't do fb. There's also Container Acre, just found them. Don't know when they did their build but r about to do another one. Wasn't alot of info out there when they did the first one. A new insulation made just for containers called insofast.com with a r-11 rating & cuts out condensation inside. Hope this helps!!
@mastersupreme6126
@mastersupreme6126 4 роки тому
+John T Coleman THAT'S WHY YOUR STATE IT'S NOT GREAT AS CALIFORNIA DUMB ASS PUTA MAMAVERGAS!
@victorunbea8451
@victorunbea8451 5 років тому
CA: Do you have a permit to get a permit?
@sergiotheg13
@sergiotheg13 5 років тому
If you dont have a permit to get a permit. Go to the permit office and ask for a permit to permit you to be considerd for a permit for your permit.
@misfitsman805
@misfitsman805 5 років тому
@@sergiotheg13 "Ohhhh so you want to get a permit to get a permit? That will be $5000.00 please." :P
@skitzofrenicproductions
@skitzofrenicproductions 5 років тому
This is going to permit me to chose another state 😆
@spywithme
@spywithme 5 років тому
I live in Miami. You have to get a permit to replace a light switch.
@Mithorium
@Mithorium 5 років тому
did you get a permit to post this comment?
@lanishajackson2677
@lanishajackson2677 4 роки тому
You were soo friggin informational. THANK YOU FOR YOUR AWESOMENESS! Please, keep this up. You're inspirational and educational, in other words YOU ROCK 😎👷‍♂️👨‍🏫🤙🏾
@greglee1975
@greglee1975 4 роки тому
This would be an affordable way to build as long as you first pick a state that isn't California
@EMan-tp4zp
@EMan-tp4zp 4 роки тому
montrealhas %50 taxes. Big reason a lot of hockey players dont want to play there. Water is paid to the house, delivery or some fee, the we pay for the water draining. We pay for gravity!!!. Good house to be in if there's a drive by.
@darktigre8214
@darktigre8214 5 років тому
Man you're so close to Nevada. You were *this* close to greatness
@2rcalkins
@2rcalkins 4 роки тому
The construction codes and rules in Nevada are trying to catch up with California. It's ridiculous. We wanted to put up a metal garage for storage on our 1.25 Acre lot and they forbid it because there was no house on the property.
@violetwinspear4466
@violetwinspear4466 4 роки тому
My thoughts exactly.
@wineberryred
@wineberryred 5 років тому
You should have used a shipping container as foundation for your shipping container!
@Adam-yo3bt
@Adam-yo3bt 5 років тому
Basement
@callmechewy1987
@callmechewy1987 5 років тому
😆
@StacyFrancis94
@StacyFrancis94 4 роки тому
You put so much work into this project and this video. Thank you daddy.
@MrMed-hl2fq
@MrMed-hl2fq 4 роки тому
I like it - great job of following through on the red tape and for having the big picture view - looks great!
@nathanmccauley6813
@nathanmccauley6813 4 роки тому
CA: HEY STOP!! Builder:? What? CA: Do you have a permit? Builder: Sure right here. CA: No No No my friend I need the permit for this permit to be permitted.
@tomboydru9692
@tomboydru9692 4 роки тому
😂😭😂 I am screaming. This comment is golden. I use to be a planner in California.
@GrafDevelopments
@GrafDevelopments 4 роки тому
Don't forget the Conversation Tax and the Breathable Air Tax.
@jocelynchoong7956
@jocelynchoong7956 4 роки тому
HaHaHa:)))) I am laughing too hard right now!!!!!! DO NOT Ever build anything in Sunny CAli !!!
@jocelynchoong7956
@jocelynchoong7956 4 роки тому
@@GrafDevelopments HaHaHa:))))))))
@prinzeugenvansovoyen732
@prinzeugenvansovoyen732 4 роки тому
sounds like California is even worse than Germany/most of Europe because we slapped a container on our property , needed no real building permit but a pointpermit like you need for a garage or a new driveway and it did not have to have any foundation, we put some welded railway rail frame and a few pieces of concrete tiles/bricks below we just needed to prove that it is removeable without any pollution and that the chimney and sewage dont leak - e just use it for storage and workroom but you could live in there you should have taken a coolingcontainer, they are already isolated and got some electronics installed you can repurpose get some old windows from a demolition site-just be there at the rigth time and ask if you can cut some windows with the framework out to repurpose them, here you get your windows almost for free As if a container would collapse from a earthquake, just ask those people if they are capable of breatheing and thinking at the same time what do they imagine? a landslide with the container skiing and rolling down a mountain
@jdholbrook33
@jdholbrook33 5 років тому
Your first mistake was trying to build anything in California.
@solofalcon
@solofalcon 5 років тому
omg lol, was going to post this.
@nunofyourbusiness2199
@nunofyourbusiness2199 5 років тому
Pro tip!
@Dodogama
@Dodogama 5 років тому
You mean Commiefornia
@marcd7332
@marcd7332 5 років тому
Caliberal
@caelachyt
@caelachyt 5 років тому
Worst state in the Union. We should pay them to leave.
@BriteImpressions1
@BriteImpressions1 Рік тому
I am so happy to have found your channel. I'm not sure I can go thru what you have gone thru. It is a lot of work for DIY, but I will try very soon. The house I am buying has more than 1 acre of flat land, it has a beautiful existing home and 4 car garage, circular driveway and fully landscaped with one shed and one 40ft container already there. I was going to have a huge workshop for my business but now I could do what you do to rent it out. Thanks for sharing this video.
@obigrumpywankenobi3204
@obigrumpywankenobi3204 4 роки тому
I thought the idea was a low cost home made from a Shipping Container ! watching this it probably would have cost less to buy a normal house
@daltondoeswhat5178
@daltondoeswhat5178 3 роки тому
Not in all cases especially in California but I think this guy just did it for the satisfaction and he probably sold it for even more because I was looking and I could get 10 acres in the California desert for 5k or less right now if I looked hard enough
@SometimesMonkeysDie
@SometimesMonkeysDie 3 роки тому
Dalton Betancourt It’s for sale right now for $380k.
@sanctifiedholy7
@sanctifiedholy7 3 роки тому
@@SometimesMonkeysDie 😮 nah. I can buy a real house and land WITH GRASS for that
@cdjwmusic
@cdjwmusic 3 роки тому
well, the original idea was cheap, what's expensive is to live and try to build something in California
@TBGmario
@TBGmario 3 роки тому
Hipsters downgrade for fashion
@TerenceKearns
@TerenceKearns 4 роки тому
If you're gonna have multiple containers, it would make sense to lay them out as a perimiter to form a courtyard. You can then erect shade cloth over this courtyard to create a sort of greenhouse where you could have a nice garden which may even provide a haven from the dry heat of the environment. Also, I would have put cyclone bolts into the concrete slab and tied the containers to them.
@slayer4501
@slayer4501 Рік тому
That right there is exactly my goal. To buy permits, buy the containers, buy trees if permits are needed for that as well, and start crops.
@soco13466
@soco13466 4 роки тому
I'm building what I call a hybrid container home, in Upstate South Carolina. The basic permit was about $1100.00. I'm making 2 stacks of 2, 24' apart, on two end piers each stack, foundation wall on the inside facing sides, and 2 cylindrical piers, 12" diameter, starting with 2'wide x 1' thick footings all around. Add to that a foundation wall riser, 12" wide, 12" high, then narrowed to 7" wide, total rise 36". The entire foundation wall, with change in thickness was a monolithic pour. The inside has a 4" ledge, upon which the garage floor is poured. In each end of the end piers (18" wide by 81/2' x 40" high), are steel plates 1/2" thick x 12" x 14", with 5/8-11 threaded anchor "L" bolts in each plate, 4 each, embedded in the piers. Other plates are similarly embedded in the foundation walls and side piers. The bottom containers are to be welded to the plates. Top containers attached using standard shipping lockdowns to bottoms. Roof over entire structure, second floor uses I beams, bar joists, etc. This design does away with room width limitations between upper containers. Only openings in containers are for doors and windows. Rectangular tubing frames for all openings. Main living space is on upper floor, 1600sq/ft. Lower level is garage, workshop/ utility bottom left container, entrance hall and office/ den for right side. Stairway is alongside inner wall of right container. The ends are to be structural steel standard metal building design. With the rebar, I welded all risers, etc. This house will last for generations, weather storms, etc. Compared to the stick built on slab houses popping up around here, they are as a cheap car compared to a dump truck, structurally. BTW, I'm doing most of the work myself. I have an older Bobcat to be my workhorse. I would NEVER consider building in a high overhead, control freak state like Kleptifornicatia. And... I'm on 3 acres, with a creek running along the south boundary. The Smokies are 20 minutes north of here, Asheville 55 miles north. I will have water, no matter what happens in the desert out there. Water was one of my must haves. One more thing: this isn't meant to be cheap to build. It is meant to be solid shelter, not a temporary sticks and osb "tent."
@mattdull8281
@mattdull8281 4 роки тому
How is your project going? (Resident of WNC here)
@gloriaharris5356
@gloriaharris5356 2 роки тому
I would very much like too see this shelter. PLEASE!!!
@sQrLLZ
@sQrLLZ 2 роки тому
@@gloriaharris5356 Just look up Andrew Camarata's youtube channel which is what I thought he was describing at first.
@Daveizz
@Daveizz 7 місяців тому
Hey Ben! My colleagues and I are actually making a container project based on all of your videos. You inspired us to make a difference, and now we are making a portable research station that will have multiple uses and be sent around the world. We fabricated the windows and doors out of steel and will set up the interior. It would be great to hear from you and show you some of our progress.
@carolmarinemom0343
@carolmarinemom0343 4 роки тому
My son is stationed at 29 palms and just bought a beautiful home near the Joshua tree. We were able to come out there finally and visit. He took us to the Joshua tree. Amazing place.
@sarahk.g.7861
@sarahk.g.7861 5 років тому
i love micro housing, especially shipping container homes, but there are so few start-to-finish filmed documentaries about the process. this is exciting! i wouldn’t build one myself, but i love witnessing the elements of building that i’ve never considered, like the rebar grid for the concrete foundation, requirements for the container quality, etc. excited to see more of this series!
@TheModernHomeProject
@TheModernHomeProject 5 років тому
i felt the same way! so many tours and pictures but so little information on cost and process
@Theachieverrko
@Theachieverrko 5 років тому
buy a good camper van and live where ever you want
@jujubaloolian
@jujubaloolian 5 років тому
Buy a sprinter van, and build it out to be the perfect (hidden, because it just looks like a van) camper
@MeetTheSmythes
@MeetTheSmythes 5 років тому
How much is a top of the range camper van ?
@jcrnda
@jcrnda 5 років тому
How much would a California permit be for that? lol
@NSUScooter
@NSUScooter 4 роки тому
I like how he’s soliciting experts for free guidance/info lol Very clever
@pittassavvas7512
@pittassavvas7512 4 роки тому
Did you get a permit for this video? Ah, now you're in for it.
@josef.torrealba6992
@josef.torrealba6992 4 роки тому
I have spent months researching into building container homes and discovered an awesome resource at Magic Container Plans (google it if you're interested)
@marioa3318
@marioa3318 4 роки тому
Lol!!!
@billsmith9249
@billsmith9249 3 роки тому
@@josef.torrealba6992 I was just thinking about doing this in Ohio. Will google that. thanks
@billsmith9249
@billsmith9249 3 роки тому
actually, anyone reading, don't even bother. All that site wants to do is sell you garbage you can't use.
@diggiediggz
@diggiediggz 5 років тому
only thing I didn't like about the video was there wasn't another to watch right after!!!! ahhhh!!! now I'm waiting anxiously. keep up the great work. love your vids
@mglmouser
@mglmouser 5 років тому
25k$ before even a shovel strike is made pretty much defeats the purpose of using containers at this point, no?
@SAMann729
@SAMann729 5 років тому
mglmouser I wouldn’t think so? Depends how much the containers cost and then compare that to the average cost to bet sq. Foot of a traditional build. Honestly I think some of those surveys are not necessary. But who knows, $25k might be a bargain compared to other parts of CA and traditional builds?
@lamambas9390
@lamambas9390 5 років тому
It's for people who are rich and want a "unique" design. They'd pay $100,000 in Beverly Hills if they had em
@ThrottleKitty
@ThrottleKitty 5 років тому
IDK, if anything having to pay $25k to put down anything makes me want to spend even less on what I'm putting down. Thank god I don't live in CA
@kittzy3598
@kittzy3598 5 років тому
I agree, and all the permits.
@muffemod
@muffemod 5 років тому
yea the permits and land negate the point of building your own cheap home.
@alecbotash2427
@alecbotash2427 4 роки тому
Very good, specific and informative videos!!! Great great job! Probably best video report about shipping containers homes on UKposts ! Good luck man! ✌🙂👍
@mitubogoogle
@mitubogoogle Рік тому
Smart guy - kudos for the mental and emotional flexibility to pull this through
@lilvampire7439
@lilvampire7439 5 років тому
"Sprinklers for fire suppression" you got a single bush every like 5 feet from each other
@pendejo6466
@pendejo6466 5 років тому
But, but...they might gang up on you!
@moochie8296
@moochie8296 5 років тому
I died laughing on your comment dude 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@cdgonepotatoes4219
@cdgonepotatoes4219 5 років тому
@@pendejo6466 1- build a defensive wall around your house 2- make the bushes pay for it 3- ??? 4- profit
@geothr33
@geothr33 5 років тому
Did he mean sprinklers inside the building?
@Real_MisterSir
@Real_MisterSir 5 років тому
@@geothr33 idk but usually sprinklers destroy almost as much of your inventory as a housefire would - the difference being that the sprinklers saves the house itself which the fire could easily burn to the ground. In this case, what is there really to save? The shipping container which is effectively the house? What do you really need sprinklers for here, I mean worst case you go and buy another shipping container lmao. Everything inside it will be ruined by the water anyways.
@jerodb7759
@jerodb7759 5 років тому
You should look into Helical Piers. They are very easy to install and perform better than concrete under seismic loads because they allow movement. This would give you fast installation, adjustability, and a steel connection to your cargo containers.
@allanharless3030
@allanharless3030 4 роки тому
Thanks for posting this video. I enjoyed the step by step process and costs included in your project.
@benjaminjensen6485
@benjaminjensen6485 4 роки тому
I think that your thought process and building method is very sound. I wish i had found you when i was in school. I think that the SOG was a good system. The lateral support you get from the horizontal plane of the top of concrete at the top of grade spanning between the grade beams, it is a thinner volume than that of a structural slab on void, or slab on crawl space and allows for less concrete. Though the slab on crawl space mitigates the need for trenching for MEP lines so a cost analysis is generally the best way to do it; which is what you did, and since you are paying for the service, the engineers can figure out what is the most cost effective. Good job, well done and i think you got a great product out of it.
@NewEndProductions
@NewEndProductions 5 років тому
Been waiting the whole build for these videos. Thank you for being transparent with cost and fees. That’s good stuff to know.
@NomadicSociety
@NomadicSociety 5 років тому
yes thanks but it shows its out of reach for people legally trying to live on the cheap
@phillhuddleston9445
@phillhuddleston9445 5 років тому
@@NomadicSociety In California it is, it's much cheaper in a free state.
@NOMADNEWSTV
@NOMADNEWSTV 4 роки тому
This was my dream I rented a house in Joshua Tree for three years with the plans on buying land and building my own shipping container house. After dealing with San Bernardino permit department and the state of California in general I said eff it. I’ve now bought a retired SnapOnTruck that I’m converting into a tiny home on wheels
@BriteImpressions1
@BriteImpressions1 Рік тому
Nomad News, can you give me your input about building in San Bernardino, I'm buying a house on one acre lot in Hesperia and hoping to have an ADU as a container house. Much appreciated if I can hear from you soon.
@GeoAndro
@GeoAndro 4 роки тому
Hello there. I popped in your videos and I pretty enjoy them. Well done for your effort. I am an engineer myself having a background in Greek building code (very tough stuff due to intensive earthquakes over the continent) but also worked and still working on projects for California. I need to note at this point that the building codes all across California are way too overestimated to the point that are not cost effective at all. Owners just financially suffer to finish off their investment without actual "engineering reasons" I dare to say. In the meantime your engineers are afraid of undertaking the responsibility (due to the strict and sometimes unclear codes) so they come up with solutions that definitely cost a lot more than it should. I will give you an example on the "lateral movement" that you mentioned. Just let the self supported element "container" freely move on a leveled surface. It won't go anywhere..You could have implemented supported slabs that could be either screwed in the ground (technology used for PV projects in open spaces) or just deep hammered vertical steel slabs in the ground adding some self expanding concrete to fill up any gaps between the slabs and the soil. I hope I managed to give you an idea of how that could work according to my knowledge. Many Regards from Greece! Andreas.
@alexfromoz
@alexfromoz 3 роки тому
hmmmm......letting the container move freely opens up the risk of severing electrical/water/sewer lines
@GeoAndro
@GeoAndro 3 роки тому
@@alexfromoz thanks for the comment. I reckon that setting limiters around the support won't cause any problem. it's quite a popular method and I propose you could have a deeper look in it. It's like a restricted support instead of fixes like when calculate cantilevers.
@ronnyrath816
@ronnyrath816 4 роки тому
Thank you of sharing your video. I been interested in building container home for years. There just wasnt much information out there. Im saving up money to build my dream container home now. Thank you again for sharing the important information.
@chasevineland1508
@chasevineland1508 5 років тому
$25K in planning and permits!!! I was thinking this whole thing would cost $25K (less land).
@MichaelShatravka
@MichaelShatravka 5 років тому
california shake down
@BirdRaiserE
@BirdRaiserE 5 років тому
*ahem* frick CA.
@2bstuckhere
@2bstuckhere 5 років тому
This is great. I’ve been listening to you talk about this for months and I’m so stoked to finally see it in detail. Bravo! I can’t wait for the next video.
@TheModernHomeProject
@TheModernHomeProject 5 років тому
thank you! should be up next week!
@ronrussenberger5085
@ronrussenberger5085 Рік тому
That was exactly my thought , wow that's a lot of concrete! thanks for explaining that.
@redonkulus1530
@redonkulus1530 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your information about building home from containers. I really appreciated your detail information about the build from permit, to foundation, to framing, and etc. lots of great insight information on what works or not. You should write a book on home container build.
@JohnSmith-rn3vl
@JohnSmith-rn3vl 4 роки тому
As a brit I think I would feel the need to riot if I had to pay $25000 for permits to build a simple shipping container house. I would definitely consider living in another state over something like that.
@nealmyers2735
@nealmyers2735 2 роки тому
California is a socialist hell hole. They want you to pay taxes 12 years after you move out.
@rustybumperclassics6342
@rustybumperclassics6342 Рік тому
Gotta love California.
@sharpnova2
@sharpnova2 Рік тому
this isn't the norm. only in the shithole from hell known as leftist progressive california. trust me, people are migrating out of CA in droves. it's an absolute hellhole of marxist propaganda and unbelievably corrupt bureaucracy
@mendoblendo321
@mendoblendo321 Рік тому
California for you. It's a joke
@jamaldmattis1260
@jamaldmattis1260 Рік тому
Right especially on your own land you purchased, California is not worth to build in bit I did like the video and the results
@jerrypeevey
@jerrypeevey 4 роки тому
I plan on building my own place and everytime I consider doing it in California ,,, I watch this video :
@mssmilamx
@mssmilamx 4 роки тому
I see a lot of negativity around here, and I’ll just say you DID IT GREAT! It’s inspirational to see how some people actually come out and take the things even when it is challenging and many don’t dare to even think of it, mediocrity or fear, or just broke people. Claps to you and great documentary, subscribed and supporting ❤️❤️!!!
@DominicRusso
@DominicRusso 4 роки тому
Great series, thanks for taking the time!
@Hypercube9
@Hypercube9 4 роки тому
10 years from now this California home will be ALMOST complete!
@LiterallyChad
@LiterallyChad 5 років тому
I'm curious about what why you spaced out the containers the way you did, as opposed to connecting all of them to create one space. Wouldn't keeping them separate make it more complicated to heat and cool? I'm excited for the next episode!
@rahenkamp1
@rahenkamp1 5 років тому
Dumb liberal thinks its hip. They rarely make any sense.
@LiterallyChad
@LiterallyChad 5 років тому
@@rahenkamp1 Wow you're politicizing a design choice on a home you're ridiculous.
@phillhuddleston9445
@phillhuddleston9445 5 років тому
@@rahenkamp1 there may be a legitimate reason for it.
@ot505
@ot505 5 років тому
Probably because the weather is really nice out there. It's an indoor/outdoor lifestyle
@LiterallyChad
@LiterallyChad 5 років тому
@@ot505 That'd be a good reason. it just looks really hot there.
@MM-ew4eh
@MM-ew4eh 2 роки тому
Helll yea!! So glad I came across this! I’m tryna getting into green sustainable building and this is perfect! Very informative!
@laurahailer3565
@laurahailer3565 3 роки тому
Love it. Have been using it often for a month . So far so good.
@A-Viking
@A-Viking 5 років тому
The corners of containers are strongest, all the weight up to 20+ tonn rests on those 4 points. I'd just have dug 4 corner holes in the ground, compacted them and poured in concrete, and made sure it was all leveled. Also put container-shoes (Twistlock) in/on the concrete to better keep the container in place during windy conditions, they do grab alot of wind these big boxes.
@phillhuddleston9445
@phillhuddleston9445 5 років тому
I never heard of a twistlock but just looked it up, great advice.
@KRConnection
@KRConnection 5 років тому
Was thinking the same!
@user-tp9hj1xw6o
@user-tp9hj1xw6o 5 років тому
The civil guys really worked him over here. Does anyone know who stamped these drawings?
@TdrSld
@TdrSld 5 років тому
@Benzo Thats Cali for you, I don't see how any normal person can live there at the cost of living rate.
@whu58
@whu58 5 років тому
I would have hired a piling/foundation drill, then inserted used carpet roll tubes then fill with various size aggregate + compact at each stage + insert reinforce rods and pour concrete using air pokers to reduce air pockets, but it important to remember that the altering/cutting out of container walls does compromise its structure if not supported underneath, so I would have the container resting on 8 points ( 4 each side on 40 ft container to possible reduce flex),...the `Twistlock` is a great idea.
@johncallaway7410
@johncallaway7410 5 років тому
this is going to be a great series. the project looks great, the site looks inviting, and the concept of the three separate buildings is cool. Not a new idea, but definitely one that makes a lot sense with a stable weather climate. cant wait to see this one unfold.
@TallStarlite
@TallStarlite 4 роки тому
I have 32 years in Concrete foundations experience and with ground that hard where you had to use metal stakes You don't need a monolithic foundation for that container!!! level and prep ground and set it and forget it. Pure greed and corruption!!!
@finnk1289
@finnk1289 4 роки тому
@Joshua Mendoza screw that.. Just plonk it down. If it sinks overtime, just lift up the house, pour in some more dirt, pack it down, and put the house back.
@twowongs8266
@twowongs8266 4 роки тому
Yeah Tall, I'm from Australia (35 yrs in the game) and I've designed quite a few container projects and I confess I'm completely mystified by this approach. I just run screw piles (to even bearing ground) at the 4 corners and lift the bastard up 600mm above ground. I run conecting timber decks between the containers and pre-cast 'Home Depot' (Bunnings in Aus) pad footings and timber posts to bearers and joists and standard decking flooring timber (internal and/or external). Cheap as shit and great for the bloke who is good with his hands but not a builder, so he can get on with his dream. All your plumbing is accessible under floor and if you do happen to suffer earthquake damage at least you can get to everything. As far as being level ??? get a fucking laser if you can't operate clear flexible hose and water.
@finnk1289
@finnk1289 4 роки тому
@@twowongs8266 Gotta love people who know how to just get something done simply and effectively 👌
@bobsmith6742
@bobsmith6742 4 роки тому
California Dreamin' has become a nightmare.
@Sam-fd2lh
@Sam-fd2lh 4 роки тому
Finn K opportunity costs
@yogeshrkdm
@yogeshrkdm 4 роки тому
Awesome initiative bro, container homes were always my dream homes since childhood
@TeeeCeee
@TeeeCeee 4 роки тому
Thanks for showing whole process. So anobody can use it for his own building and can learn from your exprience. You are awesome!
@nicosarea
@nicosarea 5 років тому
@5:22 is the best part of the video. You've done an amazing job detailing and explaining the process of erecting a house on an empty property. Great video!!
@gypsyjane6352
@gypsyjane6352 4 роки тому
thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!! im building this in Jamaica and i cannot believe you broke it down WITH costs!
@andycharles6641
@andycharles6641 2 роки тому
Very good video. Nicely laced with a great level of detail. I liked the explanation of why you went for the slab foundation and the summary of (and I paraphrase) “It was the most pragmatic solution”. Would a six pile foundation with a central crossbeam in the middle have worked ? That should give a combination of depth and lateral support to address all of the issues highlighted.
@sdushdiu
@sdushdiu 4 роки тому
Cut to the chase - this money-saving DIY project costs "15-20%" MORE than conventional building methods.
@davidjose2193
@davidjose2193 4 роки тому
sdushdiu ...agreed! An insulated conventional interior...built in a steel oven...in a desert! Because “repurposed” is hip among millennials? Given time, they also will learn. Bless them for being creative at this base of their young lives.
@johnhardin4358
@johnhardin4358 4 роки тому
Out in the open desert you can get away with a cc. Just don't call it a house.
@wesleytillman9774
@wesleytillman9774 4 роки тому
Yes, as I suspected. Thanks for the info.
@tacconelli
@tacconelli 4 роки тому
@@davidjose2193 Should he cut down some trees instead or what?
@yeetandskeet
@yeetandskeet 4 роки тому
In cali*
@sofiasartssongsandplaytime8177
@sofiasartssongsandplaytime8177 5 років тому
Nice work! I’m also a designer in Los Angeles and I know exactly how rigorous the permit process is. I Just finished my detached new 1200sq. ft. ADU in the back of my house I had to go through additional requirements like Low Impact Development Design..It wasn’t easy but got the Final Inspection approval yesterday 🙌👍🤜. For the 18” min. Crawlspace I believe there is an exemption to that rule if you use a naturally durable or preservative-treated structural floor system. But going with a monolithic slab foundation is a good choice and Engineers prefer to use it when designing a new house for is structural reasons. I can’t wait for the next episode!
@jengaralde8868
@jengaralde8868 4 роки тому
Seeing all these building related comments for California is killing me LOL! But more importantly, I think this is such an AMAZING resource for people considering building container homes. I for one am a very detail fascinated person, who also loves to learn in general. Excited to see the rest of this process
@deanejoyce5393
@deanejoyce5393 Місяць тому
This is great. I particularly liked the detail in the foundation construction. I live on the east coast and when building on a sloped site, we struck a large continuous seam of rock. So we decided to anchor one corner of the house basement on this bedrock, poured the slab , built up the walls and used floating “I” beams to act as a dish type bearings to support the weight of the house on top, in case of earth quake. It was actually cheaper to build like this and people thought I was crazy. 2 earthquakes later, the house has settled nicely into the sloped site. In a container this would simply look like a single independent pedestal post under each corner with a cast iron dish and a corresponding twist lock with a cast iron ball. The whole structure “ floats “ on the four corners.
@imranzafar1436
@imranzafar1436 5 років тому
I am a geotechnical engineer. Considering the stiff soil conditions, I would simply excavate about 50 cm of soil and replace it with gravel followed by compaction. Nothing much, There are 2 main risk scenarios while laying a structure above a soil 1) Settlements 2) Bearing capacity. I do not think there are any risks since the soil conditions within the site are already too damn good and drainable. Sorry to say but the structure engineer fooled you to earn some cash.
@franobulax7300
@franobulax7300 5 років тому
Exactly what I was thinking, that foundation was way way way over the top, and they never even ran his popups through it, that ground is solid probably hasn't moved for thousands of years, he was taken for a ride indeed
@ThrottleKitty
@ThrottleKitty 5 років тому
Gravel was my first thought too, but I use to live in louisiana, where everyone was cheap, and all the ground was mushy and wet... so thick layers of gravel are used all over the place, foundations, roads, parking lots, walk paths, etc anything where you don't want it to be a puddle tomorrow.
@dmcdcm
@dmcdcm 5 років тому
I know the area, it floods once every few years. Wouldn't this cause an issue with gravel?
@ThrottleKitty
@ThrottleKitty 5 років тому
Not at all. I come from the land of floods and there is gravel everywhere. If you are really worried about it you can make sure to set up barriers to route the water around the structure, and to stop the gravel from being carried off. Even just sandbags works for this, if you want something temporary you can store for less of an eye sore when you are using the structure.
@guysumpthin2974
@guysumpthin2974 5 років тому
imran zafar just gravel ? Earthquakes can / will shear off plumbing and electrical stubs , ground squirrels, prairie dogs , hedge hogs will burrow through edge of gravel creating a massive rodent network to live on , which brings snakes , you'd be dealing with rodents and snakes constantly
@EthanCarterDesigns
@EthanCarterDesigns 5 років тому
Now THAT'S a concrete project! I've been so excited for this to come out, Ben! I really like the format and how you explained why you landed on the slab on grade style foundation...that is the kind of information that almost all building shows seem to lack. Can't wait for episode 2!
@bryantspeedcustoms9795
@bryantspeedcustoms9795 3 роки тому
I’ve been looking for information on this for some time now thank you so much!
@D3athW1ng
@D3athW1ng 3 роки тому
First off ...this video is really thoughtful. Thank you for sharing at least at a high level cost details and other nuances. Very cool. Definitely agree the costs in Cali seem insane considering all things you had to worry about. Still a great learning video though.
@FigmentsMade
@FigmentsMade 5 років тому
This is going to be a great series. And I think I'm never going to move to California! ;)
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 років тому
Good idea. Stay in your cold place with -70F winters, while we grow lemons. There is a reason for rules. This is earthquake country, wildfires too. This is paradise. We want to keep it that way.
@ArtKrishnamurti
@ArtKrishnamurti 5 років тому
@@lass-inangeles7564 "This is earthquake country, wildfires too. This is paradise." Yeah... keep that.
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 років тому
@@ArtKrishnamurti And as for you, where do you live? In India? Your neighbor Pakistan just shot down two of your jets. Nice place. Can't fly on a plane without getting shot down. What a great place to live - shortage of everything, rations, queuing up for basics, and cannot even breathe the air for pollution. Keep on living there. I have nice sea breezes so clean and pure.
@strohdog242
@strohdog242 5 років тому
@@lass-inangeles7564 Paradise? HA. The state government ruined california long ago. I moved out and will never go back...even to visit.
@lass-inangeles7564
@lass-inangeles7564 5 років тому
@@strohdog242 Where do you live? What do you like about it? I'm genuinely curious. I like the weather here, no snow mostly. I also like the laws that protect you in many ways. But yes, it is hard for permits, earthquake design, eco design, etc
@JanKosowski
@JanKosowski 5 років тому
The amount of paperwork (and its cost!) is crazy. In Poland, if the land is generally accepted to build there anything, you can build something up to 35m2 and 5m hight without any permit. And permits takes time but cost closer to $250 than $25000.
@j6865
@j6865 5 років тому
Jan Klosowski That's because California is still a communist country.
@17madracki17
@17madracki17 5 років тому
I’m Polish. and would love to visit soon from Canada. possibly move there. any places of interest you would recommend. thanks !!
@j6865
@j6865 5 років тому
17madracki17 Texas or Wyoming.
@blaze-JS
@blaze-JS 5 років тому
annndddd thats why people die in a hot fiery mess in poland while playing escape room games :P
@JanKosowski
@JanKosowski 5 років тому
​@@blaze-JS Nah. It was just an unfortunate fire. I guess it happens sometime here and there in California too… oh wait…
@thegapsthatneedfilling2024
@thegapsthatneedfilling2024 3 роки тому
You have answered all of my questions perfectly thank you so much
@user-wv5uf1kg8u
@user-wv5uf1kg8u 4 роки тому
Why didnt you connect the Containers so you have One Large Home, Or Stack the Containers and Have a Second Floor or a Great Room.
@oscara.9265
@oscara.9265 4 роки тому
He needs a permit for that
@gangstalkingsimulation1319
@gangstalkingsimulation1319 4 роки тому
@@oscara.9265 I wouldn't be surprise......soon u will need a permit to breath......the beast got the planet on lock down😂😂🇺🇸🇺🇸
@S1lverarrow
@S1lverarrow 4 роки тому
@@gangstalkingsimulation1319 and another permit to fart, because its different gas emission, breathing raise CO2 level, and farting rise Sulfur level.
@samuelsneesby1771
@samuelsneesby1771 3 роки тому
@@S1lverarrow 😂😂😂
@DanielinLaTuna
@DanielinLaTuna 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing; I'm looking forward to the whole series. Thanks for sharing the pricing too
@BasaltGearcom
@BasaltGearcom 4 роки тому
This is exceptionally well done. Thank you for putting this out!
@user-wv5uf1kg8u
@user-wv5uf1kg8u 4 роки тому
If you did this like a tiny house on a trailer, you can easily access any plumbing from below and place a metal pan afterwards for protection with insulation. idea if you add more.
@cassidycue11
@cassidycue11 4 роки тому
Awesome detail and explanation! Thank you
@pedge001
@pedge001 5 років тому
Can’t thank you enough for 1) doing this project and 2) the transparency. Incredibly helpful when evaluating similar projects. Might have to go buy some more Simple Finish and Clamps 🗜 as a thank you.
@subse7enx
@subse7enx 5 років тому
so excited for this new channel. Thank you for being so detailed and including all your costs.
@soilzbdriven1
@soilzbdriven1 2 роки тому
This is great! Been thinking allot about container builds & the detail & explanations you put into this is great! I've also liked containers for bunkers and basements & I'm just curious of your take on burying these bad boys?
@mommylhoveyoda529
@mommylhoveyoda529 Рік тому
We are planning to build our tiny homes in Adelanto by next year this is great video i learned a lot. Sinve we don’t have any idea where to start but i just always want to use shipping containers to build my tiny homes😊
@dfgdfg_
@dfgdfg_ 5 років тому
so much actually useful information rather than feelings and PR. Thank You!
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 5 років тому
Glad this series is starting, have been looking forward to this!
@richlake
@richlake 4 роки тому
I"m from Michigan Winters Land,, and NOW here in ADELANTO CA. HEAT Country,,, LEARNING AND SAVING FOR A SIMILAR PROJECT!!!!!
@NSAwatchesME
@NSAwatchesME 4 роки тому
Wow in Joshua Tree this is exactly what I was thinking of doing!
@user-xk5so7wb2t
@user-xk5so7wb2t 4 роки тому
I do give you a boat load of credit dealing with CA laws! and Not giving up. Congrats Bro!!!
@abdulshakfa9307
@abdulshakfa9307 5 років тому
I’m impressed more with the video organization than its content. Very concise
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304 4 роки тому
Really beautiful Homesite and tasteful layout.
@Christopher25S
@Christopher25S 4 роки тому
This is one my dreams is to build a small storage container home for myself. But a lot to think about now after see this. It’s so many moving parts to get the job done.
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