Got this little container a while back at an auction about an hour away.

It's one of those deals designed to go on a large truck bed. Good seal on the door, lighter metal body. I walked on the roof recently and it seemed as tough as the 40' sealand container roofs.
One small repair that I could find in the side wall. It was evidently bumped by something some time back and repaired. Other than that in relatively good condition.
A view of the interior-

The shelves are removable, but I will likely leave them in place.
There is a light and an outlet. Not sure at this point if they work or not, but given the condition I assume they will.
Has an odd plug on the outside to connect power, I'm not familiar with this, but then again I don't claim to be an electrician and I didn't stay at Holiday Inn last night...

So I need ideas on what to do with this.
It is currently placed close to my AE system, so running power to it won't be a major hassle. It's first use will not be to just stack supplies, it needs to function a little better than that.
My thoughts have been this would be a good place to finally set my comm gear back up at. Given that it's a sealed metal box, I may get some EMP protection as well. Need to explore that further including what all I can/should do in that regards- i.e, ground the whole container, shunts on wires coming in? etc.
Here is the left side-

This is the side I will likely build a bench for comm gear. The outlets are right there so it might cut down on cords running here and there on the floor.
There are perforations that I'm aware on in this, and before I make one I need to be sure where I'm going to put everything, future needs, etc. This will NOT be a living space. The comms bench will only take up the wall on the left side (probably not all of that). The right side I'm considering building another bench platform against the wall there and use that for general work on firearms. Put all my cleaning gear, armorer's tools, most spare parts, etc. there. Maybe finally get one of those neat little holders for the rifles so you can clean it while it's being held instead of on your lap in front of the TV lol.
I have painted the roof thick with truck bed liner material for additional waterproofing and protection of the metal. Painted the outside body of the container as well and cleaned out the interior. Next move is shelves, running power, etc.
Need ideas on how to "pimp my comm shack!" Give me some ideas.
It's one of those deals designed to go on a large truck bed. Good seal on the door, lighter metal body. I walked on the roof recently and it seemed as tough as the 40' sealand container roofs.
One small repair that I could find in the side wall. It was evidently bumped by something some time back and repaired. Other than that in relatively good condition.
A view of the interior-
The shelves are removable, but I will likely leave them in place.
There is a light and an outlet. Not sure at this point if they work or not, but given the condition I assume they will.
Has an odd plug on the outside to connect power, I'm not familiar with this, but then again I don't claim to be an electrician and I didn't stay at Holiday Inn last night...
So I need ideas on what to do with this.
It is currently placed close to my AE system, so running power to it won't be a major hassle. It's first use will not be to just stack supplies, it needs to function a little better than that.
My thoughts have been this would be a good place to finally set my comm gear back up at. Given that it's a sealed metal box, I may get some EMP protection as well. Need to explore that further including what all I can/should do in that regards- i.e, ground the whole container, shunts on wires coming in? etc.
Here is the left side-
This is the side I will likely build a bench for comm gear. The outlets are right there so it might cut down on cords running here and there on the floor.
There are perforations that I'm aware on in this, and before I make one I need to be sure where I'm going to put everything, future needs, etc. This will NOT be a living space. The comms bench will only take up the wall on the left side (probably not all of that). The right side I'm considering building another bench platform against the wall there and use that for general work on firearms. Put all my cleaning gear, armorer's tools, most spare parts, etc. there. Maybe finally get one of those neat little holders for the rifles so you can clean it while it's being held instead of on your lap in front of the TV lol.
I have painted the roof thick with truck bed liner material for additional waterproofing and protection of the metal. Painted the outside body of the container as well and cleaned out the interior. Next move is shelves, running power, etc.
Need ideas on how to "pimp my comm shack!" Give me some ideas.
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