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15+ Shipping Container Workshop Ideas: Complete Conversion & Design Guide for Every Trade

Shipping container workshops are complete workspace conversions delivering professional functionality at 50-70% lower costs than traditional construction. These steel structures accommodate woodworking, automotive repair, welding, and farm equipment maintenance. Container workshops deploy in 4-8 weeks, ranging from $8,000 budget builds to $38,000 turnkey installations with electrical, insulation, and climate control.

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What Are The 7 Types Of Specialty Cargo Containers

Most people shopping for a shipping container already have a picture in their head. A big steel box, one set of doors on the end, and that's about it. And for a lot of projects, that standard setup works perfectly fine. But what happens when it doesn't? Maybe you're...

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What Is The Best Vehicle & Auto Parts Storage Option?

The best vehicle and auto parts storage option is a Cargo Worthy container with moisture control. A steel container keeps vehicles and parts protected from humidity, UV exposure, storms, and theft, while giving you on site access anytime you need it. For best results, add passive vents for airflow, use a dehumidifier sized for the container, and organize parts with wall mounted shelving so you can access inventory without blocking vehicle space.

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75 Shipping Container Facts That Will Surprise You
75 Shipping Container Facts That Will Surprise You

That steel box sitting in your neighbor's backyard has traveled more than you ever will. The average shipping container logs over 500,000 miles during its working life, circling the Earth about 20 times before retiring to become somebody's storage unit or backyard...

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Everything You Need To Know About Shipping Container Delivery

Shipping container delivery involves three main steps: scheduling delivery 7-12 days after your order, preparing your site with proper access and level ground, and choosing a delivery method based on your space. Tilt-bed trucks are most common and need 12 feet of width and 60 feet of straight backing for 40ft containers, with 14 feet of overhead clearance.

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