STORAGE CONTAINER
Painting Your Container
Industrial Grade Paint
This industrial grade paint is an interior-exterior, water based, corrosion resistant acrylic coating.
Key Features:
- Chemical Resistant
- Corrosion resistant
- Fast dry
- Flash rust-early rust resistance
- Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities
Container Paint
Go to your local Sherwin Williams or Home Depot & ask for DTM (direct-to-metal) paint.
Dimensions
- 8x20
- 8x40
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Paint Application Guide
Application Types
- Airless spray (recommended)
- Conventional spray
- Brush
- Roller cover
Amount Of Paint Needed
- 20 ft containers - 3 gallons
- 40 ft containers - 5 gallons
SIZE & DIMENSIONS
Container Size | Exterior Dimensions (LxWxH) | Interior Dimensions (LxWxH) | Door Opening (WxH) | Square Footage | Typical Weight (Empty) |
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10-Ft Container | 9'9.75" x 8' x 8'6" | 9'3" x 7'8" x 7'10" | 7'8" x 7'5" | 75 SqFt | 2,850 lb |
20-Ft Container | 19'10.5" x 8' x 8'6" | 19'3" x 7'8" x 7'10" | 7'8" x 7'5" | 150 SqFt | 5,050 lb |
20-Ft High Cube | 19'10.5" x 8' x 9'6" | 19'3" x 7'8" x 8'10" | 7'8" x 8'5.5" | 150 SqFt | 5,181 lb |
40-Ft Container | 40' x 8' x 8'6" | 39'5" x 7'8" x 7'10" | 7'8" x 7'5" | 300 SqFt | 8,000 lb |
40-Ft High Container | 40' x 8' x 9'6" | 40' x 8' x 9'6" | 39'5" x 7'8" x 8'10" | 300 SqFt | 8,775 lb |
SITE PREPARATIONS
GRAVEL PAD
Although containers can be set directly onto level soil, the steel on the bottom of the container can rust when exposed to prolonged moisture. Care should be taken to keep the steel structural elements dry. Placing the container on a gravel pad is preferred, as it both keeps the underside of the container dry and keep the container at ground level for easy access.
If you decide to create a gravel pad, Please remember to size it generously:
12′ x 25′ for a 20′ Container
12′ x 45′ for a 4 0′ Container
CAP BLOCKS
If gravel isn’t an option, the container can be also placed on Concrete Cap Blocks in order to raise of off the ground and get airflow underneath the container to prevent corrosion. The driver will help you position them as the container is being unloaded. Make sure to purchase the 4″ thick version, as they are less likely to crack under the weight of the container.
Please inform the driver if you plan to set the container(s) on blocks before it is unloaded. Once on the ground, we are no longer able to position under the container.
CROSS TIES
Also commonly known as a railroad tie, a cross tie placed at either end of the container will do a satisfactory job of providing stability and air flow. Keep in mind that cross ties are wood and will deteriorate a lot faster than container. You might find yourself 10 years from now wondering how you are going to lift the container to replace the cross ties.
Please inform the driver if you plan to set the container(s) on blocks before it is unloaded. Once on the ground, we are no longer able to position under the container.