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This $150,000 Bomb Shelter is Nice Inside! - Atlas 10X33 with Generator Pod
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2020
- Atlas installs a 10X33 culvert shelter with a generator pod that has a diesel generator. It took 4 days to install this bunker after the hole was dug.
Ron films lots of details in this video.
This is the short version of this installation, a complete version will come out soon. That will be 90 minutes long.
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I think the design is really good, one thing I would change though is maybe a double airtight door as an airlock before entering the main bunker section just so when you do open the one airtight door, you’re not contaminating the rest of the bunker
Excellent idea
Also don't like the idea of being safely locked away in the bunker with my utilities on the other side of the entrance where I can't get to them if there was any kind if incident.
@@juliekendrick-finn707 fax
When I hit the lottery and buy my property LOL you'll be the first phone call I make before I build my house
Same. But for that i would need to play the lottery.
My hubby and I love watching you videos right from the beginning to the end. Wish we could afford one but hubby is a disabled wheelchair bound Veteran. He could never get in or out of one. But still fun to watch and dream 😊
I'd love to have one of these if I had the money, except mine wouldn't be a survival shelter. I would use it as my personal hangout, a place to be alone away from the world. Granted, I wouldn't need a generator pod since I'd hook it up to mains power.
Me and my friends are going to live together and we want to have a bunker to use as extra rooms
Awsome man cave. Doubles as a bunker.
I would want a generator pod so it could be used as a man cave and a survival bunker.
best for drug den so that officers can't catch me 👍🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭
This was amazing! All the parts and intricacies to getting it functional were fascinating!
I love watching them being installed. Can't wait until it's mine being installed.
First time watching the channel, but people really want to skip the installation process? That is the best part of this video! I would have like to see the initial dig of the hole but then also the move from the truck to the hole via crane. Great stuff!! I would love to have one, but too expensive for me!
I wonder what the PSI on that shelter will be when the house is built?
29:03 *"I'm going to go down backwards... which is normal."* That part cracked me up!
LOL, yep, that cracked me up too.
Would sure love to see one of your Platinum Series being built.
Dunno why people don't like to watch installation, I love to see the passion you and your team put into their work. I love to see all the details. Could do 2 types of video, 1 with all video clips and ending and another with just the walk through. I want to see bigger more expensive ones.
Takes a whole bunch of skill to cut a straight line with a torch. My cuts still look a lot like a Charlie Brown pumpkin. Much respect.
Great video! Always interesting to see! Id love to see the house built above the shelter in one of the videos if possible, just to see how everything is in-cooperated, assuming a house goes above the shelter.
Great to see the process and thanks for the cost breakdown. I think I'll be buying one ;)
Bigsky guy.
Our soil is here is perfect for a shelter of this type....
Me, central Montana.
Thanks for posting a long video with a lot of good information. Looking forward to more.
I always want to see how things are engineered. Even if I'm not building a bunker, there are always things to learn from skilled tradesmen.
great video you answered all my questions about the water and waste thanks you do a great job and a great product
Your a good man. It's not always easy to demonstrate kindness. I believe Scott's a good person. Very nice bunker. well designed, built and installed.
Atlas survival shelter,
You guys are the man! I friggen love these under ground houses!
I'd way dig on having one in my backyard...
Thank you for sharing your work buddy, and for taken the time to make
These video's for us.....
The 10x33 is the one were saving up for! Looks great!
I will be building our dream log cabin house over top one of these!
I'd like one 12x12 to hide from my kids
👍👌Proper compaction is the most important part of the installation.
That was GREAT thank you for the video and happy new year for 2020 and thank you for the videos in 2019.
Make sure you use the $10,000 before Jan 1 but the vid was uploaded on the 3rd XD XD
I would love a bunker nice and quiet underground stays cool and I can smoke my tree in peace
kushnir6349
You could turn the entire bunker into a live-in bong.
This was awesome to watch from start to finish!! Very interesting indeed. I sure wish I had the money and the property to have one.
As soon as the bunker is covered, my claustrophobia kicks in. Lol
I always enjoy watching the installation process. It's fascinating.
I think i saw that blue shirt/Grey cap guy working in almost every scene, you better give that guy a raise
I wanna see the sequel: you said there was going to be a house? Show the finished product please!
I'd also like to see one of you Platinum Shelters $1million+ please!
If I’m the owner I don’t want my house Shown as it gives it away for strangers to know I have the shelter.
Texas is big but it ain’t bigger than Atlas subscribers. And if SHTF: I’d want privacy not a big crowd saying
“Let us in; we know your down there we saw it on the Atlas videos!”
Keep up the vids man. You’re really doing the lords work for people who have no idea about bunkers.
Watching from SLC-37. They've got pretty bad ass bunkers built out here.
can we see some of the platinum models if any have been built
What keeps the spiral wound culvert from leaking?
Very impressive. Looks like good value too. Interesting to see the attention to detail.
I don't know why people don't like the construction process; big fan hope you have a great new year
Love your shelters, hope to be ordering one soon, one question. How do you secure the bullet proof hatch once inside so noone can get to you.
Probably the same way you should with a naval door, like they lock on one side and once it’s locked it’s impossible to open from the other side
Omg I missed you! I was honestly worried something happened!
A lot of really good tips details. Thanx guys!
Wow this are awesome builds I will have you guys build mine one day soon !!
Have you ever thought about installing impressed current or even a sacrificial anode to protect the galvanized metal from rusting? You should a Perma-Cell and a volt meter to measure the potential between the soil and the bunker. You will be surprised with the current reading.
I am curious because I use to work for a company and for pipelines and UST's.
One other thing is, any rock and acidic soil conditions will cause a HOLLIDAY in the steel over time.
Just things I dealt with over a 24 year time span. I have seen some 1/4" tanks develop a holidays in several locations on the lower third of the vessel.
Just curious of the research??
You finished product looks very nice.
they should also use an isolation transformer like they do with ships when they connect to shore power , otherwise the same thing occurs and corrosion will be accelerated by the mains power connection.
Victron make one specifically for ship to shore power.
@@markyes2041 I was thinking that too, also I would of used Denso Tape on the bolts too.
What is a HOLLIDAY in the steel ??
@@missouribob7850 Good Morning Bob, it's a area of decay, a pitting of corrosion staring on the surface that looks like a cavity so to speak like you would see on your tooth. Only it's pitting on metal.
Just trying to give you a perspective to help visualize.
It's the dielectric Decay that is starting on the metal.
Hope this helps??
Bring on the long version!
Cool video. Thank you. I look forward to the full length video with the details.
thats great value i reckon,and great work too,im thinking of building my own one day so your design is inspiring,thank you.
These things should be made with slide outs.
How does that $150k stack up to something similar in ICF with concrete roof and floor? BTW, you should add some round tubing going down either side of the stairs for hand rails and you then you could put a cart on it with wheels made to roll down the tubing to make it easier to get supplies down with a winch system. could be offered as an upsell.
or should be standard in bunker production................
200 year old Mining tech used in a bunker? Noooooo... Yes? Yes!
Hello I was wondering if you could make a side by side bunker with the living space in the middle of them. To save space.
i will never have a bunker... but i find the whole topic interesting.... that means this is a great channel
I wouldn't say in the middle of on where because you can hear the traffic nearby
Can’t wait to buy one!!
Great job. We really enjoy your videos and your willingness to share your knowledge. Talk soon.
Great build, Brother!
That is some serious earthworks!
i always think that i would want a secondary entrance/ exit, away from the house and pretty well hidden, because what if a tornado or bomb knocks the house on top of the only way out??? yes people would search for survivors and clean up, but what if it’s worst case scenario and it was a bomb and nobody will be cleaning up rubble for a long time? maybe ever
Need a jack to push door up
Awesome video. this is going to be one hell of a setup under the house. would love to have one of these things, even with the practical assurances aside, they just so friggin cool. Unfortunately for me it's literally a pipe dream. (⬅️Pun intended.)
Happy New year to you all at atlas, and all who read this.✌️
Beautiful, just beautiful!
Yeah, that's definitely more than I could install myself...
Nah its easy
this is fascinating, if i ever win the lottery i will be giving you a call bud
MASKED MAN
If someday I hear nukes are being launched I’m heading to the beach at least I get to see it one last time before I’m near ground zero.
Mark M if you’re 7+ miles away from the blast you’re going to get 2nd and 3rd degree burns over your body, then get showered with radiation. Which leads to the inevitable. I’d rather be in a bunker.
Hi mate excellent video showing the amount of work involved in getting the bunker set up cheers .
Who wouldn’t love one of these!?!?!
She's a beauty!
Yep!
Surprised this guy dont got more comments on this comment .
I was today years old when I realized that the abbreviation for Atlas Survival Shelters is ASS lol
Rising s is ass though lol
What hell man to vanish on us😀 I’m sure you needed a break good to have you back it was one of best videos to date it shows from start to finish how to properly install a shelter welcome back
How prophetic were your words. With the entire world coming to an almost standstill, having a supply of good long lasting food is a great idea.
You guys are good. That is a place I would sell my house for and just live permanently. I’m seriously thinking about this. Quality craftsmanship gentlemen!
Zukiman600 the steel will rust also if it gets scratched by the rocks
Happy New Year
Have you considered adding radiation detectors in the mud room/hatch area as standard so people can check radiation levels from within the bunker area itself?
Having some above the shelter in the pipework near the surface would be nice too. Give you an idea of what it's like outside.
more important to have CO2 detectors inside the shelter and the mudroom should have a decontamination shower that pumps out topside far away from the shelter
Stairs seems better to me than a ladder, what if someone if hurt or old, idk. Plus I bet its nice a cold down there for sure even in a warm place like my home in Arizona.
Really nice work guy's
Well....worth the cash
Nice layout as well.....nice space
14:38 He got a text message from his wife.
Compacting 7/8" crushed? Not gonna happen. Use 5/8" minus Water it down and it way tighter than 7/8" crushed. Better yet use sand, zero voids.
Mike M sand never stays compacted when it’s wet that’s why crush is better it drains and stays tight
I hope to get one someday. :)
This is awesome what a great way to make a liven !
How good would these shelters be in a Forrest fire situation? How long would the air last inside?
Not a problem.
With stored air and a positive pressure ventilation system.
A fire would be very limited in time duration.
Where the proper ppe while using a torch lmao
Man that's really nice ,good job
Happy new year 2020 ✌️😎
Excelent vídeo 👍😀
Cant wait see more amazing
welding galvinized in an enclosed area god bless your United States hahaha
Cool!! Great video.
Awesome vid . Really interesting seeing the process . Hope you do more like this . Would like to see more on the consruction as well. I cant order one of these due to shipping costs to Australia 😁 but would you sell the plans ?. Keep up the good work.
24:30 ouch hot steel on your skin! Who needs gloves?
PopsGG
Gloves are overrated huh?
Thoose small staircases are like ladders
What about spraying that protective coating that I've seen in past installs that you have filmed?
I can watch these all day
engineer775? Isn't that the guy I stopped following years ago when he promoted your competitors crap pile? yeah....was.......hmmmmm...might want to look at the video he has pumping up he shitboxdeathtrap from about 2014....
Someone let TMZ know how unreliable Rising S Bunkers are.
I cannot believe you do this for $150,000. Looks awesome inside.
You sound so similar to the guy on PAmining. I thought I was on to something lol. Thanks for the cool content!
I noticed a picture of Jesus behind you on the wall. I find it funny that people who are expecting to go to heaven are so concerned about surviving WW3. Can you explain that?
Just because you believe in God doesn't mean you want to die.
@@bluecollarnation5843 But, every day is another chance that you will lose your salvation, through some act of worldly reason, or loss of faith. Go now.
I thought the bed right next to the actual ladder/door outside was a bad idea, but then i thought about it, its actually the perfect place, you will always be laying there with your shotgun aiming at the front door!
Have you ever installed one of these, to where the homeowner then installs an in-ground pool or a garage over it?
Good idea , Then you can swim on nice days.
The installation part is the best part
Have any of your employees purchased a bunker and worked on it at the same time
You could always bury an RV. Put in a septic tank and fresh water tank. Dig out of an area about 40 ft square.go deep enough to have 3 ft of dirt on top. Build a dirt ramp and just back the RV down into it. Then build around it. Put in vents . The extra space outside the RV could be for storage and even a outside sitting area. You could lite it up with led bulbs. You could build a concrete bunker around it. Just an idea.
Great job
Rob if you are going to advertise companies you should REALLY start remembering people's names. And I LOVE the installs. They are so fun to watch.
I liked how you filmed those 2 guys climbing out the bunker
An idea, how about some kind of dumbwaiter lift that attaches to the rails of the steps. it would make real easy to bring down all the supplies to be stocked; a real time/back saver for the customer .
Love the crushed stone, when ever I pave someones drive way way I try to get then to sub-base with crushed stone instead of gravel/sand
Love the installs