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joe_b_
May 31, 2016Explorer II
During the years I was living in Nenana Alaska, I bought one of the 10 x 50 foot ATCO trailers (Alberta Trailer Company) which had been brought to Alaska for the construction of the Alaska Pipeline. They imported thousands of those trailers into the state from Canada. Ranged in use from bunk houses, comfort stations, offices, etc. The one I got had been an office so no bathroom in it. It had 2 x 6 walls, well insulated and I added surface wiring for all my tools.
One of the best shop building I have ever owned, especially since I think I paid about $2,500 delivered from the Fairbanks area and set up on blocks for me.
I installed a couple of wood burning stoves in it and spent many an hour in it butchering wood. LOL
One of the best shop building I have ever owned, especially since I think I paid about $2,500 delivered from the Fairbanks area and set up on blocks for me.
I installed a couple of wood burning stoves in it and spent many an hour in it butchering wood. LOL
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