Was it hard to find the Mobile Home frame, I'd also be interested in where you go the 20' box.
What do you think it will weigh?
It wasn't a mobile home frame, it was a 27ft travel trailer frame that I found on CL. $750...The guy had ripped the whole camper off the frame and was selling it. I think it had a ton of water damage is why he ripped it off.
the 27ft frame gave me a nice porch on the front. You can see it in some of the build pics.
I bought the 20 footer form Allstar container in Houston and picked it up on the trailer frame.
The tare weight of the container is 4500lbs I think. So with the trailer and everything inside I estimate 6000-6500lbs, but never weighed it.
I keep toying with making one of these out of a 40' what if anything did you do to prevent moister build up in the walls, did you add vents?
Looks awesome!
No vents, I used closed cell spray foam to insulate, that keeps the moisture off the metal walls inside due to condensation. I only put a storm door on it and can open the window if it starts to get a damp feeling. No issues so far.
I run a small window unit off a generator.
I too am curious how it held up and what it looks like today
Pretty much looks the same, just with a twin over double bed, some sheves and a card table and chairs for eating. I also added a sink with water heater outside.
It has held up great, still no bugs or mice or water in it!
nice work..what spray foam is that ? I got a 40HC plan starting soon.
I think it was the Tiger Foam 600 board feet kit. It was messy and expensive. $700 with shipping. I am not sure I would do it again. The theory behind it being used is that it would form a vapor barrier in addition to insulating with a higher R value per inch.
When you cool one of these containers with a AC,in most of Texas, the condensation could build up on the steel walls inside your interior wall if you don't have a good vapor barrier. Eventually this would causing rust and mold. I think I would just go with a good vapor barrier and fiberglass insulation if I did it again.
The condensation does build up on my windows. This could possibly be solved by adding a vent of some kind, but I was trying to keep this thing water/bug tight and not cut any holes in it that would allow water in.
I called around to a couple spray foam installers and told them I would even bring it to them. No one really wanted to mess with it for less than $1800...that may be different today though.
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