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53-Ft. Long Bridge Made From Shipping Container
Bob Burchett needed a bridge to cross a ravine at his rural vacation home. The ravine is 47 ft. wide so he bought a 53-ft. long, 8-ft. wide, 9 1/2-ft. tall container. There are doors on each end of the container so he can also use it as a storage shed.
    “When we arrive, we open up both ends of the container so we can drive or walk across,” says Burchett. “Before returning home, we park our 1927 Ford Model T Roadster as well as mowers and tractors inside and then lock the container up.”
    Burchett bought the container from RePurposed Materials Inc. in Denver, Colo. (ph 720 583-4873; www.repurposedmaterialsinc.com). The company “repurposes” industrial products including surplus containers which were originally used to ship cargo.
    He paid $2,500 (delivered) for the container and had a crane place the metal box across the ravine. A vendor cut the back end out of the container, where a Janus roll-up door with a sliding lock on it was installed (ph 866 562-2580; https://janusintl.com). He also painted the top of the container with a white elastomeric metal roof paint in order to seal any leaks and keep rust from forming.
    “I paid $600 for the crane and $800 to have the door installed. All in all it was a real bargain,” says Burchett.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bob Burchett, 22826 Mariposa Ave., Torrance, Calif. 90502 (ph 310 534-4456; bob.burchett@eeontheweb.com)


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2017 - Volume #41, Issue #6