First of all the pressure pot is a #40 HF unit. It needed improvements and i used 3/8" nipples, tees, and 45's to remake the sand feed. This helps a lot.
KENB_TEXAS, I made a Farmall Scaffolding Update with more pics. I got the box off the ground with a bottle jack and a little time. An 8'x40' weighs 9000 lbs empty! I have it setting on concrete house piers. They (intermodal container people) recommend that they are set 8" or more off the ground to promote air flow underneath to prevent floor rot (17 ply 1 1/4" marine plywood).
I like free standing structures. I have built several porches on my rent trailers and this shed as free standing units. One day I may want to move them. I plan to make some angle iron braces to tie the shed to the container for increased strength. Not that it is weak now but to handle the possible hurricane winds this fall.
The shed is 24'x32' built of 4"x6"x16' treated post and 2"x6" purlins and 6" reciever channel with 29 gauge ag panel galvalume roofing.
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