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Cliff,
That is my back plan at last case scenario.
?I had a container down in the Bay Area on the coast that I stored my tools in before moving to the shop and did that and it worked well. I Tried to use the unit in my new shop untill? i got a controlled environment but it would just freeze up.
?Glen

Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc.
Mail: ?? P.O. Box 257
?????????? Avery, CA. 95224
Shop: 441 Pennsylvania Gulch Road
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On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 4:50 PM Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> wrote:

Put a dehumidifier in it



On 7/28/20 12:10 AM, Glen Christensen wrote:
I was wondering if anyone stores material in shipping containers. I was recently approved to be a distributor for moulding and hardwoods. I am moving forward with the building addition to accommodate that but that is a lot of nice footage to store product that i would like to keep for shop space . So in my thinking shipping containers would let me keep my new shop space. I know there are condensation problems with containers and trying to figure how to deal with that. I think the issue is manly MDFU as much as I hate it, it is the trend here, The other line I got was Bodyguard which will be more stable than MDF. Containers are cheap to buy and I have the room, but I have to eliminate the condensation issue. Any Thoughts?
Thank you as always,
Glen

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