Framing a 20' shipping container. Insulating & finishing.
In this video I tried to share how I framed and insulated my shipping container. I couldn't find any decent information on Youtube, so I decided to make a video of the entire process and to share. I am not a professional carpenter, neither I am an electrician. But during my life I have learned that most people are full of BS, they try to come up with rules. In reality each and every situation is different, and will require a different set of rules. This project was for myself, it doesn't have to meet any codes or requirements, I will move the container and use it in the bush, probably with a generator. For me it was important that it stays warm and looks good at the same time, and that a person in this tiny building can survive any temperatures, and survive them comfortably.
PS: Part 2 is here https://youtu.be/3aMr1kmQ0SY
PS2: after a few years the container still serves us very well, we had moved it few times. To all criticists - no, there is no condensation on inside walls, and there is no black mold. I think this is mostly because we live in a very dry climate. And any moisture from inside gets absorbed by the wood, and is then slowly released back, which means it just dries out.