That's hella funnyReminds of years ago, someone buried shipping containers in the Sierras to grow. First snow revealed perfectly melted squares. They were busted immediately.
Get a bunch of cotton and throw over squaresThat's hella funny
It going to be alot more than you think. Run some numbers on crane rental, its by the hour not the day. No fuel budget.. etc. You guys have truck mounted welders?. you gonna rent that too.? How much fuel are you going to need for the bobcat to do all the work?. Your numbers are too low for a realistic estimate.The boat n car work is not to make money its a front we are both good at.
I dont think it will cost that much to get going.
The containers here are about 2000.
I would buy a used bobcat.
Rent a crane truck for obe day to place the containers.
We already have all the grow equip.
The most expensive part will be the solar system and even that we were quoted 20k for a 200amp service.
I love the idea but I think he's right about the roughly 100K price point, things always wind up being more expensive than you planned. Also remember, you have to take into consideration ground analysis and such, burying anything that deep can be tricky, especially if you don't know the water table, the soil compaction data, etc. You could wind up with a flooded container that sits several feet below the level you placed it. If you're gonna do it you gotta do it right, and that takes time, research, and a LOT of cash, not to mention that even with a bobcat digging a hole that can hide a shipping container is no easy task, and IMO I doubt a single bobcat could get that job done. I think it's a great idea, but if you have the money to pull it off there are better ways you could spend that money, IMO.The boat n car work is not to make money its a front we are both good at.
I dont think it will cost that much to get going.
The containers here are about 2000.
I would buy a used bobcat.
Rent a crane truck for obe day to place the containers.
We already have all the grow equip.
The most expensive part will be the solar system and even that we were quoted 20k for a 200amp service.
Yeah so far the only downside i've seen or heard of so far is the condensation but the spray foam is suppose to take care of that, and just the flooring. sometimes u might have wood, and sometimes that container has spilt some things, or have been coated. and it has a possibility of OFF gassing. and like in Chinese Made grow tents off gassing from the lights will release toxins and kill your plants. I've had that happen to a friend of mine who first started. But that's just something to keep in mind. Hopefully we wont run into that but it's always a gamble. Maybe if we painted it, it wouldnt release. Hey. some risks are worth the reward. But yes. Let me know how things go. I'm planning to start mine sometime middle of next year.The containers available here only come 8 feet wide
And either 8 or 9 1/2 high.
Looks like you have the perfect idea.
We talked to an insulation guy and he told us if we spray foam the entire interior and plastic wrap and put siding on the exterior that the temperature inside would be super easy to keep comfortable..
I love the idea but I think he's right about the roughly 100K price point, things always wind up being more expensive than you planned. Also remember, you have to take into consideration ground analysis and such, burying anything that deep can be tricky, especially if you don't know the water table, the soil compaction data, etc. You could wind up with a flooded container that sits several feet below the level you placed it. If you're gonna do it you gotta do it right, and that takes time, research, and a LOT of cash, not to mention that even with a bobcat digging a hole that can hide a shipping container is no easy task, and IMO I doubt a single bobcat could get that job done. I think it's a great idea, but if you have the money to pull it off there are better ways you could spend that money, IMO.
Buddy of mine lives in Canada, He said some ppl grow in the attic, and when it's snowing and there's no snow on their roofs, you already know whats going down.Reminds of years ago, someone buried shipping containers in the Sierras to grow. First snow revealed perfectly melted squares. They were busted immediately.