Posted By: DaveTexas
Storage cargo containers - 12/13/20 07:41 PM
I’m wanting to get a 20 ft maybe 40ft cargo container for my ranch
(Rock Springs, TX) area
Any recommendations on who to buy from
And what should I expect for cost including delivery?
Thanks
Posted By: Ramblin’
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/13/20 07:47 PM
We just got a 20 footer delivered North of Rocksprings last weekend. We used the guy who has a yard East of RS on 41.
I got several quotes and he was BY far the cheapest.
We were real happy with the container we got as well. Not brand new but in great condition.
Delivered was $2,800.
I’ll see if I can dig up his phone number
Posted By: Ramblin’
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/13/20 08:16 PM
(580)364-3480
Forgot his name but super nice guy
He has this number on a sign at his yard
Posted By: Dave Davidson
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/14/20 12:55 AM
If you get a 20, you will probably wind up needing a 40. My 40 is mainly for my 2 4wheelers. But, I have filled it with all kind of tools, lumber, etc.
Posted By: Joelk54
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/14/20 01:45 PM
Go big, they fill up quickly!!!
Posted By: Ol Thumper
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/14/20 01:53 PM
Go big, they fill up quickly!!!
Wise words, we wanted a 20 footer but now have 2 big ones overflowing lol
Posted By: Dalroo
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/14/20 02:49 PM
I paid roughly $2400 for 20' delivered from XCaliber to our place in southern Brown County. Not sure if they go as far south as Rock Springs or if they have a location closer, but they were great to work with both ordering and delivery. And yes, they fill up quickly.
Posted By: TLew
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/14/20 03:11 PM
In addition to suggesting a 40' version over the 20' version, I would also put a plug in for a high cube. I'm actually in need of another one for tool overflow and feed storage
Posted By: DocHorton
Re: Storage cargo containers - 12/14/20 03:15 PM
Get the 40'...it's normally only a few hundred more.