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- From: chris davis <pngkid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 14:52:36 -0500
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I just wanted to let others know what I do for storage. I have a
shipping container that I use. (It is like a semi truck van (trailer)
without the wheels, etc.) I have one that is 20 ft long by 8 ft. wide
and 8 ft. tall. It is actually big enough to put a car in. (Just real
hard to get out of the car). I put 2 ft. deep shelves down each side
with 4 ft. deep shelves in the rear for seats, carpet and and other
bulky items. I still have enough room down the middle to park a lawn
mower or two, wheel barrow, washer/dryer, Christmas tree, etc. and still
have enough room to get in and out with a two wheel dollie . I got mine
for the cost of having it moved ($75). Around here an insulated 40 ft.
is around $1000 with 20 ft. being somewhat less. You can get them as
small as 10 ft. long. Most newer 10 ft. and 20 ft. have slots so they
can be picked up with a fork lift. The shorter containers can be moved
by a rollback.
The only weakness is that Neal may want to jump on top of it. : - )
Chris Davis
Alabama
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