Whether you’d like a cellar, prepper space, a ‘man cave’ or just an addition onto your home, shipping containers are quite a good start for above or below the ground shelters or rooms.
The first video gives some good detailed instructions for building an underground shelter. The second gives great ideas to create a hidden passage into an addition room in your home using shipping containers.
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High on a hill dug into stone, reenforced, set into cement and insulated inside and out with triple expanding foam….. Why not? The same can be done with lumber and plywood forms right! 🙂
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Oh no! I liked this idea, until I read William Sills insight to potential problems! Better not risk it!!
Well you dont use them as is! They are just a “frame” to start on.
as a truck driver for 28 years i will tell you the roofs on a dry box trailer is very flimsy –a reeefer unit on the other hand is much strong but u need to remove the unit b4 using trailer and fill the hole where the unit was
Everyone one in the US should have one of these on their property incase of any emergency the goverment only looks out for themselves anyway look at their! under ground bunkers remember hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Andrew people were going without water and food the elderly were dying fema seems more worried about there regulations than the people pay taxes them up and running
Garrett Ramy. Wish I could afford to do it. Did you get one?
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Should be a but 6-10 ft deeper for a shelter
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