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I was searching the net for storage solutions a while back and found this document from the National Australian Archives that details using shipping cointainers for archival storage.
http://www.archivenet.gov.au/ARCHIVES/parbica/Documents/ShippingContainerSpecification.pdf
The document addresses the very important environmental contol factors that would be useful in this application. I purchased a container a year back for about $2500 delivered. If you have the space to put it, its a good option.
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Sadly at home i dont have the room for a container but i have one out at my old mans place which im going to store some machines for later restoration
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Depends where you live as to whether this is a long-term viable option. Some councils don't like shipping containers.
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