Shipping Container Conversions 20ft with office partition and roller shutter
CS30600
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This container is going to a dinosaur themed adventure golf course in London! The large section of the container will be used to store equipment for the course, and the small section, with the roller shutter window, is going to be used as the ticket office.
CD Code CS30600
As this conversion requires no end doors (these are being replaced with side doors and an internal door), the first thing we must do is remove the standard shipping container end doors and replace the open end with a new end wall. For more on this step, read our article on making a new end wall. On this job, we took a larger 40ft container and cut down to 20ft, using the section left without the doors to proceed with.
We start by cutting an aperture into position in the side of the container. To this we weld in a steel frame that we can attach the new doors to. These doors are made from flat steel panels that are ideal for frequent use on containers used for storage - this section of the container is to be used for storing equipment.
The conversion requires a small 3ft wide x 4ft drop roller shutter, in the smaller partitioned side of the container. As with the fitting new doors, first we must cut the correct size aperture into position, and then fit a frame to hold the shutter.
The ply floor is overlaid with vinyl.
Lining and insulation controls the temperature within the container, eliminates condensation, and reduces noise levels. The melamine boards are easy to clean with a quick wipe down. To line, first we create a timber frame into which we pack in rockwool insulating material, and then fit 8mm thick melamine boards over the top of this.
To create the 6ft x 8ft area to be used as a small office, we created a partition, with a 14ft high x 6ft wide timber door fitted into it. We used a timber frame and melamine board, as used to line the container. The office section incorporates the roller shutter window.
The container is fitted with an electrical package that includes:
Features
Design
Special Features
- No End Doors
- S1 Doors in the side
- Painted Ral 9003 Signal White
- Internal partition with internal door
- Small 6ft x 8ft office section
- Melamine lined and insulated
- Vinyl flooring
- Electric roller shutter
- Electrics
The doors
As this conversion requires no end doors (these are being replaced with side doors and an internal door), the first thing we must do is remove the standard shipping container end doors and replace the open end with a new end wall. For more on this step, read our article on making a new end wall. On this job, we took a larger 40ft container and cut down to 20ft, using the section left without the doors to proceed with.
Side doors
We start by cutting an aperture into position in the side of the container. To this we weld in a steel frame that we can attach the new doors to. These doors are made from flat steel panels that are ideal for frequent use on containers used for storage - this section of the container is to be used for storing equipment.
Roller shutter
The conversion requires a small 3ft wide x 4ft drop roller shutter, in the smaller partitioned side of the container. As with the fitting new doors, first we must cut the correct size aperture into position, and then fit a frame to hold the shutter.
The flooring
The ply floor is overlaid with vinyl.
Melamine lining and insulation
Lining and insulation controls the temperature within the container, eliminates condensation, and reduces noise levels. The melamine boards are easy to clean with a quick wipe down. To line, first we create a timber frame into which we pack in rockwool insulating material, and then fit 8mm thick melamine boards over the top of this.
The Partition
To create the 6ft x 8ft area to be used as a small office, we created a partition, with a 14ft high x 6ft wide timber door fitted into it. We used a timber frame and melamine board, as used to line the container. The office section incorporates the roller shutter window.
Electrics
The container is fitted with an electrical package that includes:
- Consumer Unit
- External Hook Up
- 3 x 5ft strip Lights
- 4 x Double Sockets
- 2 x 2Kw Mounted Convector Heater
The completed container - repainted in white
The finished container at Dinosaur Escape!
The CAD
As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.