AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I saw this at a tractor show in 2008. I think one or two of these would go to use around here. Anyone seen this before or know where to get some? I was thinking just going to ask at a local surplus shop, there are some pretty big ones in Denver.
I've never seen one like that before. Usually standard shipping containers are 110" by either 20 or 40 feet. You can get 20s or 40s pretty easy. They can even install roll up doors on them.
Military Policy, US Army Doctrine, Army Field Manual, FM 55-65
Trying to find one will be tough. If you live by a military base you might get lucky, they always have auctions going on. The Military is always getting rid of their old gear. Right now you can get 1/2 tons and deuce1/2 for next to nothing. Those containers are still used by the military so unless you get very very lucky, chances are your not going to find one. If you do, it's not going to be in any great shape. Usually they're drooped and/or crushed.
Call your local construction rental company. Out here, Hertz, United Rentals and Cresco are some examples. They typically rent them out to jobsites in various sizes, and they often sell their old equipment including the sea containers.
Yep. Conexs are more of a specialty box. The ones we had housed stuff like our tool room, orderly room, maintenance and flight shops. I've seen medical companies use them as recovery rooms. Some had air conditioners, heating units and running water built right in.
Yep. Conexs are more of a specialty box. The ones we had housed stuff like our tool room, orderly room, maintenance and flight shops. I've seen medical companies use them as recovery rooms. Some had air conditioners, heating units and running water built right in.
This was pretty cool.
Yep, sometimes we use them as jobsite offices. Just tell the place what you plan to do with it, and they'll set you up.
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