How to clad a shipping container

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2021
  • Adding cladding to a shipping container has many benefits including providing insulation, soundproofing and of course making them more aesthetically pleasing.
    In this How-To video we show you a process of cladding your container step by step.
    The following is a method of cladding three sides of a shipping container using Domino Clamps, which will leave your shipping container completely undamaged.
    These instructions are meant for guidance only and depending on the condition of your container and personal preference may need to be adapted to suit your needs.
    0:49 Prepare the container
    1:18 Prepare timber rails
    3:07 Cut and place studs on the long side of the container
    4:43 Frame the rear of the container
    5:55 Clad the container
    7:28 For larger boards
    Follow the link to access the full instructions dominoclamps.com/cladding
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Komentáře • 23

  • @toddtomaszewski4626
    @toddtomaszewski4626 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It's definitely amazing how simple and inexpensive it is to buy and build a sturdy home and pay for it with cash 😁

  • @sandradonaldson2433
    @sandradonaldson2433 Před měsícem

    What would be the guessamation cost for this?

  • @amandahansen9978
    @amandahansen9978 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very useful product! I am currently doing my bachelor's project and trying to find design for disassembly exterior insulating and cladding solutions for my container building. My question is if you have an adapter that prevents coldbridging instead of the plywood one? :)

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Amanda please email on hello@dominoclamps.com with some more info about your requirements ands we'll see how we can help.

  • @michaelscurr9046
    @michaelscurr9046 Před 2 lety +1

    This method is by far the best as far as insulation goes on the outside.
    How about windows and doors that should be straight forward.?

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před 2 lety

      Windows and doors will have to be framed off according to where they are. Any carpenter worth their salt will be able to do so quite easily.

  • @AlPal5000
    @AlPal5000 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video, but how would you do this on 40-foot containers, for which standard timber lengths wouldn't work? Do you make a mid-point anchor?

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před rokem

      Perhaps some vertical supports along the long side?

    • @Realmorpheo
      @Realmorpheo Před 11 dny

      Very good question that was not answered. If you have to drill holes in the container, then it defeats the purpose of the clamps.

  • @d.a.t.4699
    @d.a.t.4699 Před 3 lety +2

    very cool...any thoughts on the cladding the big doors?

    • @Comm0ut
      @Comm0ut Před rokem

      External cladding would require drastic door mods. Internal panels on each door would be far simpler.

    • @rubystones341
      @rubystones341 Před 8 měsíci

      I definitely want to see more about how to manage the doors. Not much online about it

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před 2 měsíci

      Read our complete guide to cladding a shipping container to find out what we think about cladding the doors dominoclamps.com/blogs/uses/how-to-clad-a-shipping-container

  • @ddm650
    @ddm650 Před 8 měsíci

    What aboug insulation for both hot or cold weather? And advice on water proofing the exterior of the cladding?

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes you could certainly use this method or adapt it for insulation, according to the type of insulation you wanted to use.
      Dozens of ways to waterproof, all depending on the type of cladding you choose. Feel free to email us but not sure how to help further than that im afraid.

  • @HM-ji7le
    @HM-ji7le Před 2 lety

    Would this method substitute or work better than framing the interior of container?

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před 2 lety +3

      Well they serve slightly different functions. Cladding the exterior helps tidy up the exterior of the container, and offers some measure of insulation, moreso with a suitable insulator in between the container wall and the cladding. This has the obvious advantage of Not making the interior of the container any smaller than it already is. There's no right or wrong, really. - it really depends on which surface you prefer to make look nice and/or insulate.

  • @marcelcicort9671
    @marcelcicort9671 Před měsícem

    What happens with cladding of a shipping container during shipping or moving to another location?

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před měsícem

      If you need to move the container later, there are ways to lift it once the cladding has been attached. Look for lifting methods which require the top hole only or adjust your build so that the shield holes are not occupied by a domino clamp and have a little clearance at their face. This way you still should be able to get a lifting hook through them.

  • @a2zbrandedusa383
    @a2zbrandedusa383 Před 2 lety

    Just run the timbers through the middle openings underneath and then form your base on top and bottom. Literally that simple. You've made a product for a problem that doesn't exist I'm afraid.

  • @jeff3741
    @jeff3741 Před rokem

    Typo in the email address at the end of your video might be causing problems with someone trying to get in touch.

    • @DominoClamps
      @DominoClamps  Před rokem

      Well spotted Jeff! 👏 Just in case anyone else makes it to the end of the video and doesn't have the subtitles on, it's hello@dominoclamps.com

  • @jimandjackandhank7938
    @jimandjackandhank7938 Před 3 lety

    Why do brits always want to use a hand saw?? Lol do y'all not have cordless tools there?