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Shipping Container Conversions 20ft Workshop click to zoom image

Shipping Container Conversions 20ft Workshop

CS22338
Pricing
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CD Code CS22338
Features
Design


Special Features


  • Personnel door

  • Internal partition

  • Welded Durbar floor plate

  • Grafotherm

  • Steel workbench

  • Metal extractor fan

  • Fitted electrics

  • S3 premium doors


Step 1 - Putting in the personnel door


First we create the framework for the new door and cut an aperture into container. The frame is then welded into the aperture and a drip rail welded to the top, so the new door can be attached.

More on personnel doors



Step 2 - Durbar floor plate

Durbar is a non-slip, raised pattern floor plate. As well as preventing slippage, it protects the timber floor of the container from spillages. The first task is to cut the durbar sheets to size on our guillotine. Then the plates are seam welded to the floor.



Step 3- Creating the partition


First a steel frame work is made using 50 by 50 box section. Then we weld this into the container, followed by 2mm thick steel sheets (cut to size on the guillotine), which fill the framework. The partition is 5ft 6" wide.



Step 4 - Heavy duty shelf


Once the partition was in place, we could fit the steel workbench behind it. 5ft 6" wide by 3ft deep, with a steel frame, this unit is perfect for heavy weight bearing.



Step 5 - Welding brackets for electrical installations



Step 6 - Grafotherm and interior painting


Grafotherm is sprayed directly onto the ceiling of the container, to prevent condensation. Read how grafotherm works. Then we were able to paint over all the inside surfaces of the container, for a smart appearance.



Step 7 - Fitting the extractor fan

Cutting the apeture

The extractor fan in place



Step 8 - Painting the container


The first step is to wire brush the container down, to achieve a smooth, clean surface to spray on a new coat of rubberised container paint.



Step 9 - Installing electrics



Our client opted for our Electrical Package B:


  • Three x 5ft Strip Lights

  • Two x Heaters

  • Two x Double Sockets

  • Wall Heater

  • Consumer Unit

The finished product






It all starts with the CAD


And then it's off to the workshop!

As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.
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