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Old 10-27-2010, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by dragoon500ly View Post
hmmm, standard shipping container holds about 40,000kg maximum gross load, but can be easily "sized" out depending on what is stored.

Just a thought but major bulk items, gravel for fill, concrete blocks, etc, might be stored in pits, next to your containers, the stuff that is too bulky and will not rot.
That sounds like a good idea... having them stored in lined pits would be a really good idea, especially since once the pits are emptied, they could be used as water storage, or even septic tanks.
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