The key is good insulation. Which you can’t see in this photo.


On Jun 7, 2020, at 1:49 PM, Wade Rubinstein <wade@bikeconnector.org> wrote:


Daniel,

This is amazing!  What a great service you provide to the community.  Currently, our workshop is located in a school, which is closed due to the coronavirus.  My hope was to  move the workshop and storage into the container.   I played the video.  It was a nice overview.   Do you have images of the inside layout? 



Wade

On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 4:17 PM Daniel Byrd <daniel@kidsonbikes.net> wrote:
Hello!

We have 14 of these containers for our programs and we have found a way to maximize space for very cheap. 
Www.kidsonbikes.net and go to "what we do" tab, then a video on bike Library. 
I can send you photos of exactly how to set stuff up too- talking briefly will probably help too
Very exciting!

Daniel Byrd 
Executive Director of Kids on Bikes 

On Sun, Jun 7, 2020, 2:13 PM Wade Rubinstein <wade@bikeconnector.org> wrote:
Hi.  I am a member of The Bike Connector, an earn-a-bike and bike collective program in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA.   We recently gained access to container (12m L x 2.3m W x 2.26m H; 40' L x 7.6' W x 7.4' H) to help manage our inventory of bikes and parts.  I want to maximize the capacity of the container, while allowing for easy access to the bikes.  I'm sure others have solved this optimization problem.  

Any suggestions for how to organize this space?
<Bike Connector Dumpster Day Empty Container Almost 6-4-20.jpg>

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