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Are they vermin proof--mice and insects?I can't offer advice on how well they are at becoming a drying room but I can talk from experience from having repurposed Sea Cans. They are so versatile! We have used saws to cut regular door opening in the sides of these for more regular access rather than having to lift and pull on those big levers they use to shut them with. Also the doors are so big that opening them causes you to loose your climate and it would take a little while to bring it back once you shut it again.
We have wired them, installed roll up garage doors in them, insulated and paneled the interiors, lots of stuff. They are great. and only a few hindered to buy. You sure can't build anything of an equal size for anywhere near that price.
Also they can easily be moved. For better temp management you can paint them white to reflect the sun's heat if need be. Or black to help absorb it.
If I owned more property and could hide such an eyesore from my yard I would love to gear one up as a grow room.
Are they vermin proof--mice and insects?
Yea there are very few people on here with commercial grows. This place is more geared towards getting people growing their own so they don't have to pay dispensary prices.
As mentioned a seacan can be turned into anything you want. One thing to be very very wary of if your going to store any product in them is that the floors are very heavily treated with insecticides and other nasty chemicals. When used for human occupation the floors need to be removed.
Good Lord I couldn't imagine cutting through that shit with a saw. We used a plasma cutter on the one we turned into a walk in cooler.I wish we could get them for a few hundred dollars, it's a couple grand to get a small one here.
No my first thought was a reciprocating saw and I couldn't imagine how you actually got through it haha. But yes that makes much more sense.
I would assume the distance to Port is indeed the driving factor behind price differences.
There is a local guy that hauls them up and resells for storage units etc. Adds roll up doors whatever. It was his advice that if your going to spend extended periods of time in it, the floor needs to come out. The boards from ours were fully soaked with whatever it was.
If it's a drying room I would be very skeptical of the floor, anything in there will be exposed to it for atleast a week in what should be a sealed and controlled environment. From there it's destined to be inhaled by people and I wouldn't want it contaminated, not to mention if it's going out for testing it may fail the tests and then you have useless product.