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"Go-Anywhere" Secure Storage Units
Need secure storage at a remote site? Take the Western Steel storage unit with you. Need more storage at your home or farm? Put it up in minutes, and leave it up for years.
"It's great for storing tools, seed, pesticides or snowmobiles and ATV's," says Duane Lucht, Western Steel & Tube. "Every time we turn around, someone is doing something else with it."
The storage unit offers maximum versatility. It can be stored flat and popped up or taken down in about 20 min. At 700 lbs. total for the 6 sides, two men can easily carry it in and out of smaller doors one side at a time. This makes the unit ideal for secure storage inside an existing building or basement, notes Lucht.
"They are very sturdy," he adds. "You can stack them or move them around with a pallet jack or forklift, whether empty or loaded to their 2,000-lb. floor capacity."
The units come standard with one front door panel. However, units can also be locked together in series for longer storage needs. "You can put them two or three deep or with a front and back door for drive through," says Lucht. "We've even had guys use them for calf warmers. It's a great way to get the calf up off the ground and out of the wind and weather."
Panels bolt together for a weather tight seal; however, they do have ventilation. The storage unit comes with a heavy-duty lever and hasp for standard locks. The interior can be equipped with shelving, pegboard and even mezzanine flooring. Minimal tools are needed for assembly, and a joiner kit is available for attaching containers end to end.
Suggested retail price is $1,299 for the basic unit. Lucht suggests checking the company website or calling the company for dealers.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Western Steel & Tube, 1247 Clarence Ave., Winnipeg, Man., Canada R3T 1T4 (ph 204 475-4966; toll free 888 335-4507; wsteel@weststeel.com; www.weststeel.com).


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2010 - Volume #34, Issue #6