How to attach a banner to a shipping container

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Due to customer demand we are pleased to introduce a range of three kits for mounting a banner frame to your shipping container. Read the blog to find out how to attach a banner to your shipping container...

Adding CCTV cameras to a shipping container self storage site

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We spoke to Peter Scott, the Managing Director of Tidworth Self Storage about a recent project they completed to install CCTV to the site, using Domino Clamps.

Introducing our new Unistrut pipe clamps

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You may already know that we stock a range of Interclamp’s cast iron tube clamps which are available for 34, 42 and 48mm diameter tube (1”, 1 ¼” & 1 ½” pipe) but if you’re looking to attach tubes, pipes and cylindrical masts with a larger diameter than that, then our new Unistrut pipe clamps are perfect for the job.

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Attaching gym equipment to a shipping container

We spoke to Will from Will To Train, who describes himself as a personal trainer, group fitness instructor and lover of all things fitness related, about his experience using Domino Clamps to attach gym equipment to a shipping container.

Mounting a comms mast to a shipping container

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James Way, Assistant Harbour Master and VTS Manager at Guernsey Ports, recently used Domino Clamps to secure communication masts to the side of their new Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) control room which is built from converted shipping containers. VTS is basically the equivalent of air traffic control at sea.

Attaching a banner to a shipping container solar battery

Adal Advertising is a Domino Clamps customer from the Netherlands, who recently put together this substantial steel tube frame on the side of a shipping container in order to attach a huge advertising banner to the side of it.

How to attach a tube vertically to a shipping container

In this blog we’ll show you how to attach various lengths and diameters of metal tube or pipe vertically to a shipping container using our selection of vertical tube clamp accessories.

How to attach a scaffold tube perpendicular to the side of a shipping container

In this blog we’ll show you how to attach a tube or pipe perpendicular out of the side of the corner casting so that it comes out at a 90 degree angle away from the container. Attaching a bar or horizontal support to a container is a really practical way of then attaching other things off your container, particularly things which can hang, like signage, lighting, drapes or banners.

The ultimate guide to attaching metal tube to a shipping container

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Metal tubes are a really useful and versatile fixing point, so being able to attach one to a shipping container opens up a lot of possibilities. In this blog we will provide an overview of how to attach steel tube and scaffolding to a shipping container, focussing on our pipe and tube clamp solutions in more detail; what types and size tube they can help you attach, in what orientation, and for what purpose.

How to attach a sign to a shipping container

It's hard to understate the importance of clear signage, particularly where it concerns maintaining the safety of participants at an event, or workers on a construction site.  In this how-to we will show you how to attach a sign to a shipping container, so whether you need to mark the location of a fire assembly point or direct people to the exit, when you need to change or remove the signage it will be quick and easy to do.

How to attach a horizontal tube to a shipping container

Let's look at how to attach one horizontally out of the side of the corner casting so that it comes out at a 90 degree angle from the vertical one. This will be useful when needing to hang things at about the same height as the top of your container. 

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