a guy was talking up cargo container homes today. he thinks it's about as easy as setting up a level foundation, running the plumbing, wiring, insulation, hvac, flooring, walls, ceiling, doing the lighting, cutting windows, doors, opening up more area by attaching more cargo containers. didn't consider additional framing or abatement of industrial treatments.
he's of the impression that it's really cheap and he'll just DIY. having done other projects with him (non-biz), it would be a disaster in the making. he has little patience for finesse, and even less if it's hot outside. i've literally sat in a car for a couple hours reading while a fencing project was kicking him in the butt and he was trying to figure out what to do. no remorse. i like the guy, but i'm not going to spend idle time leaning on a shovel on immediate standby while the ground bakes my feet through the soles of my shoes for the sake of some indecisive weekend project.
i also don't feel bad disabusing him of that enthusiasm. a stacked cargo container home project would probably kill him.
for something of mine, i think i'd stick with normal building materials where i can construct a place in the shape i want. unless i feel the need to live in a faraday cage out of fallout 4.
i am extremely open to the idea of moving the rest of my stuff that should be in storage into a cargo container, though. have fun chainsawing into that!
he's of the impression that it's really cheap and he'll just DIY. having done other projects with him (non-biz), it would be a disaster in the making. he has little patience for finesse, and even less if it's hot outside. i've literally sat in a car for a couple hours reading while a fencing project was kicking him in the butt and he was trying to figure out what to do. no remorse. i like the guy, but i'm not going to spend idle time leaning on a shovel on immediate standby while the ground bakes my feet through the soles of my shoes for the sake of some indecisive weekend project.
i also don't feel bad disabusing him of that enthusiasm. a stacked cargo container home project would probably kill him.
for something of mine, i think i'd stick with normal building materials where i can construct a place in the shape i want. unless i feel the need to live in a faraday cage out of fallout 4.
i am extremely open to the idea of moving the rest of my stuff that should be in storage into a cargo container, though. have fun chainsawing into that!
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