Yeah. You probably shouldn’t cut out all the sides then stack them in a 274 ton stack.
Edit: I think I am wrong here. An intermodal tank is a nonstructual tank in essentially the same frame as a container has. There are some small supports to prevent racking but they are pretty small and the frame is still capable of being in a nine stack.
How do you suppose side door containers hold up. Did you know you can open the doors on a container in the stack?
Yeah. You probably shouldn’t cut out all the sides then stack them in a 274 ton stack.
Edit: I think I am wrong here. An intermodal tank is a nonstructual tank in essentially the same frame as a container has. There are some small supports to prevent racking but they are pretty small and the frame is still capable of being in a nine stack.
How do you suppose side door containers hold up. Did you know you can open the doors on a container in the stack?