jeepdreamer
Expedition Leader
This was sort of suggested via the thread asking about using a shipping container as part of an Expo rig. I didn't know where to put this so I hope this is good...Mods?
I wanted to start a thread about my own personal journey towards living in a shipping container.
Ok...you can all stop laughing now...
anytime.?.....
Let me explain if I can.
Given the state of today's economy and the likelyhood of being able to pay for a house in cash on a soldiers paycheck, I have been looking into some odd options. For those of you that have a home, and a mortgage, have you ever thought it would be nice to keep that money? Every month you send out your check in what seems a never ending succubus of financial "need". Well have you done the math on how much of that money is in the toilet after the 15 years? You DO have a 15 year note...RIGHT? The slave owner that engineered the 30 year mortgage should be flogged...but that is another story.
My thought is to offer an option I have only learned about in the last year. It's not for everybody, sure. But given that often those of us that still find our adventure in ways that don't plug in or perhaps enjoy the things that are naturally beautiful...this may be of interest to you. So what am I babbling on about?
Shipping containers.
Or more correctly ISBUs. Thats what they are called when no longer in service to haul stuff. But we have all seen them....Criminy, they are EVERYWHERE! So...
Why would someone wish to live in one?
Money. Thats why.
Dollars for doughnuts, pound for pound, the cost of erecting a home using a shipping container is less...much less. And even better...Value! The bang for the buck factor is very high when you consider that your house is made of steel instead of wood. Every had a flood? Forestfire? Earthquake?? Wood rots, burns, or can fall down. Not so with a shipping container.
And since I am always tinkering on my Jeeps anyway...metal work is not that big a stretch. But instead of building a trailer or rack to mount an RTT...I'm gonna build a house.!.
Feel free to leave me some thoughts if you read this. I will try and add more in the next couple days. But work calls and then it will be bed time here in the nasty sandbox. Where, coincidentally, the Army houses its people in...
basically, shipping containers!
I wanted to start a thread about my own personal journey towards living in a shipping container.
Ok...you can all stop laughing now...
anytime.?.....
Let me explain if I can.
Given the state of today's economy and the likelyhood of being able to pay for a house in cash on a soldiers paycheck, I have been looking into some odd options. For those of you that have a home, and a mortgage, have you ever thought it would be nice to keep that money? Every month you send out your check in what seems a never ending succubus of financial "need". Well have you done the math on how much of that money is in the toilet after the 15 years? You DO have a 15 year note...RIGHT? The slave owner that engineered the 30 year mortgage should be flogged...but that is another story.
My thought is to offer an option I have only learned about in the last year. It's not for everybody, sure. But given that often those of us that still find our adventure in ways that don't plug in or perhaps enjoy the things that are naturally beautiful...this may be of interest to you. So what am I babbling on about?
Shipping containers.
Or more correctly ISBUs. Thats what they are called when no longer in service to haul stuff. But we have all seen them....Criminy, they are EVERYWHERE! So...
Why would someone wish to live in one?
Money. Thats why.
Dollars for doughnuts, pound for pound, the cost of erecting a home using a shipping container is less...much less. And even better...Value! The bang for the buck factor is very high when you consider that your house is made of steel instead of wood. Every had a flood? Forestfire? Earthquake?? Wood rots, burns, or can fall down. Not so with a shipping container.
And since I am always tinkering on my Jeeps anyway...metal work is not that big a stretch. But instead of building a trailer or rack to mount an RTT...I'm gonna build a house.!.
Feel free to leave me some thoughts if you read this. I will try and add more in the next couple days. But work calls and then it will be bed time here in the nasty sandbox. Where, coincidentally, the Army houses its people in...
basically, shipping containers!