Hey Phil,
A build like you have described has certainly crossed my mind... or at least appeared in my dreams.
You mentioned forum member Egn. IIRC in one of his posts he expressed a preference for 6x6 over 8x8 because that extra axle takes up a lot of space that could be used for frame-mounted fuel tanks, storage lockers, etc. EDIT: now that I think about it, he may have said he considered dropping an axle off of his 6x6, making it 4x4, to gain space.
I went back and read over you last post, and what you are talking about sure makes sense to me. At different times I have considered 1) building out a shipping container and then renting a truck locally and 2) building a container/truck camper such that when I wanted to ship it I could rearrange all the furnishings and put the truck inside also (let's face it, there's a lot of air space in a camper box. I don't think it would be impossible to compact all the furnishings and park a highly modified truck inside, too).
One thing I ran across in my research, and you will want to check into, is private ownership of a container. One shipper's site stated that containers not owned by established shipping companies are considered 'rogue' containers, and folks like US TSA make shipping privately-owned containers impractical to the point of being impossible.
One question: Do you really need a hook truck? Do you anticipate needing to load/unload when you are away from a port, with its facilities? I see tons of containers going down the road on flatbeds, and the hook mechanism is going to add a lot of weight, and take up valuable space.
Please keep us updated on your findings and progress.
And look me up if you get back to Austin! (check your private messages)
A build like you have described has certainly crossed my mind... or at least appeared in my dreams.
You mentioned forum member Egn. IIRC in one of his posts he expressed a preference for 6x6 over 8x8 because that extra axle takes up a lot of space that could be used for frame-mounted fuel tanks, storage lockers, etc. EDIT: now that I think about it, he may have said he considered dropping an axle off of his 6x6, making it 4x4, to gain space.
I went back and read over you last post, and what you are talking about sure makes sense to me. At different times I have considered 1) building out a shipping container and then renting a truck locally and 2) building a container/truck camper such that when I wanted to ship it I could rearrange all the furnishings and put the truck inside also (let's face it, there's a lot of air space in a camper box. I don't think it would be impossible to compact all the furnishings and park a highly modified truck inside, too).
One thing I ran across in my research, and you will want to check into, is private ownership of a container. One shipper's site stated that containers not owned by established shipping companies are considered 'rogue' containers, and folks like US TSA make shipping privately-owned containers impractical to the point of being impossible.
One question: Do you really need a hook truck? Do you anticipate needing to load/unload when you are away from a port, with its facilities? I see tons of containers going down the road on flatbeds, and the hook mechanism is going to add a lot of weight, and take up valuable space.
Please keep us updated on your findings and progress.
And look me up if you get back to Austin! (check your private messages)
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