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RE: How to Evaluate the Safety of a Container
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Feb 27, 2007 20:04 PST
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if you are concerned about hygiene I think best way would be to take out of
it (throw away) all parts other then metal and then grind (by sanding for
example) the metal construction and repaint it after. then you can put new
interior (isolation, wood). it will be like new :)
dont forget to cut out the openings for windows before ok?
| | From: TwoDog <dogtw-@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Dymaxi-@topica.com
To: Dymaxi-@topica.com
Subject: How to Evaluate the Safety of a Container
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:08:47 -0800 (PST)
I've been intrigued by converting shipping containers to living space for
several years. My overriding concern is how to evaluate the potential
toxicity of a particular container.
I think I would prefer an uninsulated box, so that I can frame walls and
insulate with cellulose.
I live near the Ohio river not far from Louisville, Ky and figure there are
an abundance of used containers to select from.
Thanks for all your help,
TwoDog
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