View Full Version : Finishing my car in a container....
Eternal
8th October 2012, 07:11 PM
How much of a pain will it be to finish my build from a 20ft container? I will need to get a small petrol generator for tools ect but part from that anyone know any other problems or issues i might have?
The V8 Files
8th October 2012, 07:23 PM
ventilation and possibly condensation, more likely if your working in there in the winter?
I hid my mates pick up in one once, he walked round the car park for over an hour before finding it :)
flyerncle
8th October 2012, 07:51 PM
Been done by someone on here but cant remember who,good comercial containers are waterproof.
robo
8th October 2012, 08:12 PM
ventilation and possibly condensation, more likely if your working in there in the winter?
:)
As bruce said but there is a paint formulated for shipping containers that stops them sweating. Without it they can really get some condensation going, to the point were you might be better off outside.
http://www.wtm-insuladd.co.uk/products.htm
Bob
baz-r
8th October 2012, 08:39 PM
think it was david17 who built his car in a container it was white with a red stripe iirc
shipping containers are sealed and pritty much watertight
thay where floating about in the sea down here a few years back when that msc napoli dropped its guts in lyme bay
The V8 Files
8th October 2012, 08:47 PM
Being watertight is exactly the problem, water cant get in and moisture cant get out, if your spending a few hours in there then just by breathing you will be creating a moist environment which could condensate down the cold walls resulting in a damp sealed box.
I didn't mean it as a major risk but it might be beneficial to add a couple of vents in it if possible.
Also investigate the paint Bob mentioned as that could help.
Bruce
Eternal
8th October 2012, 08:57 PM
The problem is trying to find a place near where i live that i can make noise and work during weekends and evenings. Its going to cost me £100 a month to rent a 20ft in the same trading estate where i work. One coming up next month so need to find an alternative before then if pos.
The V8 Files
8th October 2012, 09:28 PM
The container would probably be fine with a couple of precautions, vents if possible but if its rented then that may not be allowed, keeping the doors open a bit while in there would help but heading into winter is going to be cold and let the noise out, you can also get moisture absorbers, just bags of crystals to help take the moisture out of the air.
Bruce
baz-r
8th October 2012, 09:45 PM
if it helps we have 7 or so at work we use to store train parts and spares as store rooms all stay dry rain or shine and nothing goes rusty
robo
8th October 2012, 09:53 PM
I have got six in the yard and they sweat more than a aussie builders armpit:(
I was thinking of turfing them out and using the paint but they are stacked the the ceiling and its a mammoth undertaking. I reckon your better off seeing a local farmer to rent a shed.
Bob
Not Anumber
8th November 2012, 10:49 AM
Turfing them out- bit small for a footie pitch though :-)
robo
8th November 2012, 03:47 PM
Turfing them out- bit small for a footie pitch though :-)
OH NO forum joke fest will now ensue:eek: :eek:
You didn`t grass p what we were on about did you.:)
Bob
carlknight1982
13th November 2012, 08:05 AM
I build my entire car in a 20ft box, aslong as you work tidy its fine, it's actually bigger than a standard single garage I think.
Not Anumber
13th November 2012, 11:25 AM
Careful we dont get mown down in the rush :D
K4KEV
13th November 2012, 12:01 PM
careful you don't graze your skin on the rusty bits:D
robo
15th November 2012, 09:25 AM
Hay ,thats enough now:)
Bob
The V8 Files
15th November 2012, 10:20 AM
Yeah this really is is Raking the bottom of the barrel now :)
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