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I just built out a 40 foot high cube container. Word of advice you will need to spray insulate it because without insulation you will get condensation problems and it will be really tough to cool It in the summer/ heat it during lights out in the winter.
Very cool. Whats the ticket on a shipping container?
40 feet long. Hi cube just means it is 9feet high inside rather than 7 and change.40 foot high?o_O
They are more if ou live far from a port. I paid $4300 for my 40 foot HC.Hey Cap.
I think the 40's are about 3500 and the 20's are about 2700 here in Ca.
I have a 40 footer and 20 footer (full of stuff though):rolleyes:
They are more if ou live far from a port. I paid $4300 for my 40 foot HC.
ive sealed off the room so no moisture can get to the boards or insulation. at first i had problems with the front storage area not being insulated and that area gets very moist. ive sealed this area off with plastic so no moisture gets in. i still need to insulate the front storage area and that should eliminate the condensation that is only happening in this front area. ive painted the interior steel as well as the 2x6 studs with an outdoor primer, just in case!! then i wrapped the whole thing with panda plastic and taped all the edges sealing all moisture in. im still working on the environment and my small a/c is doing it's best to cool both my veg. and getting ready to start lighting up my first vertical flowering in this room.do you get any condensation with your spray foam insulation?The reason I went with spray insulation is that I was afraid that doing it your way would result in moldy boards and foam if condensation becomes a problem. If you are gonna keep it that way I would recommend using some shockwave or other anti fungal paint on those boards at least. Also spray foam takes less time and leaves more space which is the real money saver over time.
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