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Old 22-Oct-2006, 10:27
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Anyone is shipping/container business ?

Couple of questions if I may ?

Inside a container - is the floor flat and solid - ie no tie down points ? Are there any hooks or tie points on the side walls ?

Are they fairly watertight ? 33 days at sea !

Does anyone have any inventive suggestions of how to secure 4 bikes inside a container with no tie down points and still leave room for me furniture and boxes ?

Current option seems to be put all 4 bikes side by side, seperated with mattresses then tie the whole lot together making one big package so to speak. ( this worries me a bit )

Have looked into crating the bikes but cost is prohibitive on 4 bikes and it would take up much more room than I have available in a 20ft container.
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Old 22-Oct-2006, 10:37
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Couple of questions if I may ?

Inside a container - is the floor flat and solid - ie no tie down points ? Are there any hooks or tie points on the side walls ?

Are they fairly watertight ? 33 days at sea !

Does anyone have any inventive suggestions of how to secure 4 bikes inside a container with no tie down points and still leave room for me furniture and boxes ?

Current option seems to be put all 4 bikes side by side, seperated with mattresses then tie the whole lot together making one big package so to speak. ( this worries me a bit )

Have looked into crating the bikes but cost is prohibitive on 4 bikes and it would take up much more room than I have available in a 20ft container.

The floor is flat and very solid, I have sean some with tie downs, & most are fairly watertight.

If there arn't any tie down points make your own put some ply on the floor & fix points to it.

Or go to a bike dealer & scrounge his used crates my help.
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Old 22-Oct-2006, 10:44
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Ok - see what you're saying about making own on ply sheet - problem is for me - container is arriving at my house and i've only 2 hours to load it and the drivers unable to help ( h & s or sommat ) but i'll look into that option - I guess i'd have to screw the ply sheets to the existing floor.
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Old 22-Oct-2006, 10:47
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A friend of mine just moved to NZ he took all his stuff including a sailing dinghy on a trailer. The container hire company did all the loading he never had to touch a thing. Also he found that the cost of a full size container was not much more than the smaller ones, so he got one of these which saved him the hassel of selling stuff he did not want to.

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Most shipping containers have a very solid,thick(30mm) plywood floor, tie down points in each corner and spaced out along the length of the container.
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