Its the call of the American Dream. We all want a nice big house, a yard for the kids and dogs to play, but to top it all off a nice big project that is the envy of all the neighbors is the cherry on top.
Wayne Martin, who already had the nice house and yard, decided to embark on a large-scale project that would elevate his home to new heights. So, ironically, he started digging a hole. At first, his neighbors thought he had lost the plot; but soon they realized he had an incredible plan for the property. He dug an enormous hole and what he did with it was one of the most ambitious projects ever!
So, What’s with that Giant Hole in your Yard?
The first thing that came to mind was that he was planning to build a swimming pool in his yard. If this was all it turned out to be, it would have been enough to attract the envy of the neighborhood.
But it wasn’t water that was destined for this hole. After Wayne had laid down some gravel, he introduced something that doesn’t usually go into a pool build. Neighbors took notice as a huge 20-foot shipping container suddenly arrived on the property.
Procuring a 20-foot Shipping Container
Long before Wayne had dug a hole in his yard, he had purchased a 20-foot long shipping container. If you know where to look on the internet, you can find these containers at wonderfully discounted prices.
For DIY projects, it is always important to keep the costs down. It’s easy to blow the budget and buy products that are not actually necessary to get the job done. Securing the container for a good price really helped to keep the budget in check for Wayne and helped to pull the project together.