twas_brillig
Jedi Knight

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I might have the opportunity to install a Seacan (probably 40 ft long) in a rural area for storing 'stuff' (including cars). I'm assuming one or more Bugeyes (possibly one above the other) and building shelves for parts. I expect that there will be minimal site preparation (i.e. it won't be perfectly flat) and we'll lay out some 8 ft long pressure treated 6x6s or 8x8s crosswise for the can to sit on so it will be slightly elevated.
Any wisdom regards: mice? ventilation? (we live in Western Canada. I'm thinking cutting some holes and adding screened vents would be a good idea, but???); lighting? thoughts on attaching shelf mounts/lifting hooks to the inside of the can? roof strength for snow? walking on the roof?
Any wisdom regards: mice? ventilation? (we live in Western Canada. I'm thinking cutting some holes and adding screened vents would be a good idea, but???); lighting? thoughts on attaching shelf mounts/lifting hooks to the inside of the can? roof strength for snow? walking on the roof?