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Posted on 2/3/23 at 7:24 am to Tigerb869
For that budget I’d get a nice used Airstream. You can always easily move it and resell it for most if not all of your money.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 7:49 am to Jenar Boy
Someone told me that shipping containers had gotten hard to get and also very pricey.
Posted on 2/3/23 at 8:44 am to Icansee4miles
See them on Facebook marketplace for 3-5k all the time
Posted on 2/3/23 at 10:04 am to Jenar Boy
seacans for a camp sound like a better idea than they really are
1) they are heavy...you'd better have a good road to bring them in and place them, and having access to equipment is pretty much a must. also, where you drop it is pretty much where it will stay
2) you need to be able to cut & weld, if you are planning on side or endwall openings (windows/doors/etc)
3) they are much smaller inside then you think by looking at them. for a camp for more than 2 ppl, you need two side by side
4) the newer ones will have a wood floor HEAVILY impregnated with insecticide. you'll need to pull that out and/or cover it up/encapsulate it
5) and after all that...you'll still want a porch/overhand/etc
so...better off building something or using a FEMA trailer
1) they are heavy...you'd better have a good road to bring them in and place them, and having access to equipment is pretty much a must. also, where you drop it is pretty much where it will stay
2) you need to be able to cut & weld, if you are planning on side or endwall openings (windows/doors/etc)
3) they are much smaller inside then you think by looking at them. for a camp for more than 2 ppl, you need two side by side
4) the newer ones will have a wood floor HEAVILY impregnated with insecticide. you'll need to pull that out and/or cover it up/encapsulate it
5) and after all that...you'll still want a porch/overhand/etc
so...better off building something or using a FEMA trailer
Posted on 2/6/23 at 10:11 am to cgrand
I have a 40’ so you aren’t telling me anything I don’t know. The place I bought from delivered and set in place for me. Set it on railroad ties. If you moderate handy man skills it’s not a hard build at all. You are right about being able to cut and but the also sell entry door kits that replaces the existing doors.
All in, I problem have $25k in it.
All in, I problem have $25k in it.
This post was edited on 2/6/23 at 10:12 am
Posted on 2/6/23 at 3:24 pm to GABCommenter
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Cheap Camp Ideas
did a 24x30 camp for around 35k. Metal building from Mueller, Electrical, plumbing, sewage, spray foam insulated, AC/heat, finishing all included in that
You have any inside pics of it finished?
Im almost finished building a 20x36 fishing camp in Cocodrie. Would love to see the inside of yours.
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