What will you use these for?
Right now we are going to put them on skids, remove the rust and paint them. We are looking to buy property out of State and these would make for good storage sheds.
What will you use these for?
You couldn't build a storage shed for that kind of money, especially not that solid and sturdy.
That's too good of a deal to pass up. I had a 40 foot container too, but I gave it to my father in law and his GF. He has since died. Wish I had it back.Exactly what they were purchased for. Figured couldn't go wrong with the price, the gentleman sold the property and needed to get rid of the containers plus it was a local sale.
That's too good of a deal to pass up. I had a 40 foot container too, but I gave it to my father in law and his GF. He has since died. Wish I had it back.
Thirty pounds wouldn't last my three beasts a week..... they are lucky I love them!I ordered a short wave radio and found a great deal on dog food. I bought 30lbs. My dog weighs 5 lbs, so we should be good for a bit.
As I was reading your post I was thinking I have to tell Brent to get a Jeep, then you finally mentioned it. I love Jeeps. The ultimate play toy. I love putting the top down and taking the doors off. Kind of like a motorcycle, a feeling of freedom.I got my first 4wheel drive car yesterday, a used rav 4. We don't get a lot of snow here, but do have slick mud if you ever get off the pavement so I decided it was a good idea, and a fun one as well. This is the daily driver so it won't be going off road and muddling or anything but I'm glad to know it is more capable if I ever do need to leave the pavement. It sits a good bit higher than my current honda too. I still remember the days of getting out and locking the front hubs manually in a friends old pu truck. This thing has auto engagement when ever it needs it. Modern technology is great. We decided this year to go 4wd from now on, both for safety and prepping. Now I get to glean up my old 2wd Honda CR-V and put it for sale. That should help me enough to buy an old Jeep Wrangler or more likely a Mitsubishi diesel jeep. Ive been reading a lot about jeeps and really like the mitsubishi as it has the look of a 50's Willis. The Diesel engine is unstoppable and runs on just about all fuels. Whatever I get, it will be the dedicated fishing, nice weather toy with prepping in mind. I've been scouring craigslist ads for a month now for a car and finally found a good deal. It took a 200 mile trip to pick it up but I'm glad I finally got my first 4wd!
Congratulations on your new addition Brent! I think you'll be happy with it. Ive heard good things about the Rav 4. Except for a few sports cars I've never had any vehicle that wasn't 4 wheel drive. My first Jeep was a '47 CJ 2A. I now have a '07 Wrangler Rubicon and the wife has '11 Grand Cherokee Overland Summit. Also have a '97 Ford F250 which I installed an aluminum flatbed. My truck has manual hubs. Where I live 4 wheel drive is a necessity, not a statement or a toy. For winter I normally turn the hubs in on my truck around November and not take them out around April. Even during summer I use 4wd almost daily just to get around the ranch. All of our vehicles were bought new, and none of them even have scratch on them, yet.I got my first 4wheel drive car yesterday, a used rav 4. We don't get a lot of snow here, but do have slick mud if you ever get off the pavement so I decided it was a good idea, and a fun one as well. This is the daily driver so it won't be going off road and muddling or anything but I'm glad to know it is more capable if I ever do need to leave the pavement. It sits a good bit higher than my current honda too. I still remember the days of getting out and locking the front hubs manually in a friends old pu truck. This thing has auto engagement when ever it needs it. Modern technology is great. We decided this year to go 4wd from now on, both for safety and prepping. Now I get to glean up my old 2wd Honda CR-V and put it for sale. That should help me enough to buy an old Jeep Wrangler or more likely a Mitsubishi diesel jeep. Ive been reading a lot about jeeps and really like the mitsubishi as it has the look of a 50's Willis. The Diesel engine is unstoppable and runs on just about all fuels. Whatever I get, it will be the dedicated fishing, nice weather toy with prepping in mind. I've been scouring craigslist ads for a month now for a car and finally found a good deal. It took a 200 mile trip to pick it up but I'm glad I finally got my first 4wd!
I wish I could say the same. Earlier this year I was out back in the woods backing up and I forgot that I had the tailgate. It now has a slight U to it. Not to bad but it's there.Congratulations on your new addition Brent! I think you'll be happy with it. Ive heard good things about the Rav 4. Except for a few sports cars I've never had any vehicle that wasn't 4 wheel drive. My first Jeep was a '47 CJ 2A. I now have a '07 Wrangler Rubicon and the wife has '11 Grand Cherokee Overland Summit. Also have a '97 Ford F250 which I installed an aluminum flatbed. My truck has manual hubs. Where I live 4 wheel drive is a necessity, not a statement or a toy. For winter I normally turn the hubs in on my truck around November and not take them out around April. Even during summer I use 4wd almost daily just to get around the ranch. All of our vehicles were bought new, and none of them even have scratch on them, yet.
I don't know why I never got one before. I guess the additional expense with maintenance and fuel mostly. With my lifestyle I rarely leave pavement, but it is good to know I could now. Now the jeep I want to get after selling my Honda CR-V will be for taking off road. I live near the smokey mountains and there are old forest and logging roads all over the place here. I'm excited about exploring the mountains a little more.Congratulations on your new addition Brent! I think you'll be happy with it. Ive heard good things about the Rav 4. Except for a few sports cars I've never had any vehicle that wasn't 4 wheel drive. My first Jeep was a '47 CJ 2A. I now have a '07 Wrangler Rubicon and the wife has '11 Grand Cherokee Overland Summit. Also have a '97 Ford F250 which I installed an aluminum flatbed. My truck has manual hubs. Where I live 4 wheel drive is a necessity, not a statement or a toy. For winter I normally turn the hubs in on my truck around November and not take them out around April. Even during summer I use 4wd almost daily just to get around the ranch. All of our vehicles were bought new, and none of them even have scratch on them, yet.
Prepping isn't all about guns and food stockpiles! Keeping your ride going and doing some preventative maintenance is important too.I got a new battery for my car and a new air filter.
I thought Bass Pro was bought by Cabellas . Whats up with Gander mountain?
Yeah clothing is something it's best to try on first.Very true. I've bought a lot off Amazon, but for some things (hiking boots or the like in particular), I like to try them on...
Nice!Got the chicken coop finished today. Brought the chicks out last week. They should be ready to go outside in another week or so.View attachment 7331
Fancy!Got the chicken coop finished today. Brought the chicks out last week. They should be ready to go outside in another week or so.View attachment 7331
I love Amazon! I hate shopping, but clothes and shoes are a must for me to try on...that's why I don't get them too often.Very true. I've bought a lot off Amazon, but for some things (hiking boots or the like in particular), I like to try them on...