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>>390997
>The sheet metal in the sides
>bears no force at all

calling corrugated steel walls sheet metal is like saying cardboard shipping boxes are just paper.
>bears no force at all.
post a video of you effortlessly walking through a shipping container wall. or better yet, run at it full force, so we can see how it doesn't respond.

the material used on the walls of these containers is an engineered alloy structurally formed to be incredibly stronger than flat sheet metal. The same steel is used in building bridges, and stadiums which support tonnage. Your ignorance gets you a -1/10 troll rating.

Hurricane panels tested to withstand 200 mile an hour winds, and large and small missile impact testing, are less than half the metal thickness used in shipping containers. pic related.

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