Renovating a shipping container for storage

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Publicado 2022-08-23

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  • @Yuxiaolun
    This container, which has seen many oceans, has arrived on this land after long years of work. This container would never have imagined that its rusty body, which had been overworked for so long, would have an ending where it could be so well taken care of. The happiest container in the world.
  • @robroy5729
    I don't know how, but all of the videos you make are extremely relaxing and motivating at the same time. Thank you for providing us genuine content!!!
  • @BobCaseyAerial
    Good job, the smithing shop can get crowded with scrap metal and pieces that can be used at another time. Clearing it out makes the shop look so much neater & cleaner. I'm the same way. Everything has its place.
  • @RelicForgeCo
    My entire workshop is in one of these, They're awesome. Love what you did with the roof.
  • Good to see you get the kids involved, we went through hurricane Andrew in 92' I was like 13 or 14. My father's homeowners insurance company went bankrupt because of the storm, so my dad ended up using up his life savings and his kids to rebuild our house from scratch! At the time I bitched and moaned, but looking back now, I truly appreciate the fact that my parents made us learn what hard work really is and how rewarding it feels when you are done. We learned it all from roofing to laying tiles drywall, etc. RIP Mom and Dad and thanks for teaching us not to be lazy kids.. haha! 🙏 And thank you for sharing this and making me reminisce about my childhood! 👍😊✌️
  • @rentregagnant
    One of the many things I appreciate about this channel is the fact that every project is a quality job, done in a professional way from start to finish. (Obviously, the fact that 1) there are potatoes involved and 2) that Torbjom's children are working side by side with their father just makes it better and better!) Well done!
  • @NKG416
    miss my father, we used to build stuff, gardening together. good for your kid, they have many videos to remember you, here in your channel
  • @frankvolkle870
    Cool project - really nice thing! :-) Just one suggestion because of my own bad experience: try to close the gap to the roof with a stainless steel fly screen mesh. It'll prevents wasps and hornets from building nests. They have enough space around and shouldn't use your new storage ;-)
  • @Daniel_cheems
    Excellent work Torbjorn! Your children have grown up, I'm glad to see them helping you :)
  • You get a fulfilling feeling on the completion of a project like this one. Nice job man!👍
  • It is incredible the amount of valuable things that a man ends up accumulating and keeping..., and habitually called by his wife as garbage.😃😃😃
  • Happy to see you wearing a respirator. There are many unknown surprises that can come from these containers.
  • @MrPhotodoc
    The best thing he did was raise it up off the ground. When it snows the doors can still be opened.
  • Torbjorn, I love the way you live your life, simple, happy and self sustained. It is so nice to se a life like that with skill and care for family. You surely know what your are doing! A skilled blacksmith, wood worker and handyman as well as a loving father, you are living the dream! I greatly enjoy watching these little snip it’s of your life and would love to be in a similar spot! Keep the videos coming and enjoy everything you do! Sincerely, A learning blacksmith and crafts/handy man.
  • @papaown
    It''s good that you get your kids involved. You seem like a great dad. Thanks for the video!
  • @465maltbie
    The wasps will love living under the roof, looks great and I know many people will be jealous of your storage space. Charles
  • @utoobia6872
    Seeing your son in this video so grown up reminded me of how long I've been a subscriber. He was about the age/size of what my son is now when I first ran into your videos and subscribed. Thank you for the great content over the years. This was another great project.
  • @samuelvigil3604
    I enjoy watching these videos of family coming together working together being outdoors building things. One thing I learn watching these videos valuable lesson is to take your time pace myself and enjoy every moment. I have the tendency to get frustrated and want projects completed quickly. Thanks for sharing your story.
  • @jpallen719
    I can’t begin to explain, many of us men know this, how compelling and rewarding this kind of work and video is…. I don’t get to do much of this kind of work anymore, life has changed for me now, but Iam inspired and motivated to find meaningful projects and complete them. Even your son will grow up with this kind of work ethic. Thank you Torbjorn.
  • @mikeboone4425
    I must say seeing the kids out there doing what they can to help out does my heart good and takes me back a long time ago it was fun, as I'm sure you would agree . Nice job on the storage container when you do something it is done correctly no matter the subject first class work . Happy trails