It's good seeing younger guys being interested in just making random things. Might I suggest that next time you rip down the structure and try and level the ground that you make a simple concrete slab? With you adding more and more weight with the blocks eventually the earth will compress in different areas leading to that tipping you got there. A simple slab would give you a lot more ability to play around.
Definitely would more it more durable, any zombies (average American male is about 160 lbs) would pretty easily knock that over. Maybe he could also start sealing the bricks together afterwords, making a complete structure with some integrity.
@@joloboi3745 I feel like his shelter currently would last a couple weeks after patient zero appeared (depending on how far they are from him), but in the long run it'll get taken down pretty easily by a small group, much faster by a horde.
My idea is he didn't use concrete because then it would be a permanent structure and would need a permit, he might have just did it this way incase the city comes and he can be like it's just where I stack my bricks
Make the floor deeper so you can stand and add a ladder to get out and also another make a pipe leading out of it for fresh air also add some blankets and pillows in there so you can sleep in it
How about putting cement on the cinder blocks, ya know? To keep it together... In fact if you just manage to coat it in cement you can not only keep the bricks together but also keep them (And the wood floor, and tower thing) in place, it will also protect the cinderblocks from the outside. Also build a door.
One major thing about putting block down and trying to make it level is making Sure the ground is well seasoned because a few rain storms coming through can disrupt the whole building because the foundtain is the base of the whole job. A few things i would recommand is One rebuild the ground again yes it will be hard and generally annoying But you REALLLY should because if the ground is weakened from the rain you could get injuryed by the building. Two i have noticed that you do live in a swamp/ jungley area so you are probaly in florda So that means your water level is pretty high so build up the ground if you are in a lower point . Three LOVE the look of it generaly and bear in mind im no pro at this kinda stuff but i have worked on building a house so i have so knowlage.
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Ideas: Put plaster on at least the outer walls that are aboveground to prevent water from getting in, and put plaster on the inner walls that are belowground to prevent bugs from getting in. Dig the wooden supports about half a foot to a foot into the ground for more stability. Extend some supports further above the tower so you can have an overhang roof with a 360 view. Dig a small cubby into the wall that leads underground and back onto the surface for a fireplace. Make sure to coat the sides of it with some kind of clay so it stays dry, sturdy, keeps bugs out, and insulated. Dig a larger cubby into a different wall so you can have a bed space. Make a second mini-shelter about twenty feet away with a hole a good ten feet deep as an outhouse. Make the upper level of the main shelter into dinning room/common space. Add an armory/tool storage, possibly in on of the walls of the lower floor. Put an alternator somewhere so you can make your own electricity
Of he's going to do any of those things, he might as well learn to actually lay block. Stacking and using 4x4s is scuffed. Reason you start with a concrete foundation with horizontal rebar, tie in your vertical rebar. Lay blocks with mortar. Fill the cores with concrete .
If you decide to put cement in the tower blocks keep the wood beams in there but mark/hammer the top before taking them out take the whole tower down and dig supporting holes for them to fit into. This will make them more stable amd give them a better foundation. Making a rope latter would also be a good idea. You could also makr a door from the tower to the main hole too
Bruh this is honestly looking pretty sick now xD Also bird photobomb @ 18:48, nice! Filling w/ cement is prob a good ideal although for leveling I'd prob have suggested putting down paver base + paver pea gravel, then paver sand to pack it down. Right now there's a topple risk due to the height after rain storms if the ground gets saturated and it leans, if you're inside that could be dangerous and literally trap or injure you. Ideally, the pillars would go into the ground a couple of feet and be cemented in before getting blocks stacked on & it would be filled w/ cement as each layer is added. Lots of cement = lots of heat, so a big pour could also maybe crack some of the blocks, or leak out of not done w/ concrete forms. It'd be annoying to re-build again at this stage, but it'd be cool to add some safety by giving some depth to the pillars in the ground pre-stacking & leveling the pillars/concreting them in, then sliding on the blocks. Just before the top when the pillars are still sticking out, add horizontal pillars with L-clamps on each corner to attach the horizontal ones to the vertical ones, then you have the frame necessary to create an outpost/porch on top. I would *highly* recommend adding railing as falling from that height could severely injure you & that would not be ideal. But that could be used to continue over to make a bigger structure if you wanted, connect to a secondary tower, add a rope bridge or all sorts of other fun stuff. This is honestly a super fun/cool project!
Little john worked for 10 years laying bricks to be able to afford a 50 cm2 zombie shelter in the middle of the forest, barely any useful for any activities and any surviving at all , he decided that enough was enough and decided to expand by using a galvanized square steel, eco friendly wood veneer and nails borrowed from his aunt
He then added a bedframe and tidy it in with screws and add a storage space for out of seasons quilts under the bed then little john can have a good night sleep,Secondly he borrowed some space from the neighbor and pushed the wall about 3 feet-
If you want to set a good foundation, actually set a foundation. Dig down lower and start your "tower" build from at least five blocks lower than you are right now. Expand your "shelter" build accordingly, with it's own foundation, and account for actual habitation (be able to stand and walk around, for instance). Also, instead of investing in more blocks, you invest in some rebar, concrete, and mortar. You currently have a "Lego" shelter, able to be deconstructed fairly easily, but that wouldn't hold up to the premise you are building it for. You need to commit to a permanent starting point to go much further than you already have.
Hey,I would recommend doing some form of support between each brick I’d suggest getting long fiber glass rods and put them between each to help it from being pushed over
Make a storage room for supplies and an arsenal (no guns) also add another cover wall surrounding your base so you have some walking space, you don’t get to stay in a small spot crouching.
You really should start looking into getting a homestead bus to put plants inside and get a water filter storage system and shower system then grow some grapes and berries then get some Mullein leaves to wipe with you can put the bus underground somewhere also look at sunken greenhouse for the underground part you should look at the Parabolic Solar Reflectors New York City Lowline project and make some trenches around your base/ home to survive. Water and plants will keep you alive.
your channel definitely has a bigger channel vibe and quality 👀 rly enjoy ur content, great work dude! also i'm no builder, but the stability of the stacked cinder blocks rly makes me worry for you LOL..
Raise the tower 2 ft, put a simple square roof on it, rope ladder so you can pull it up once inside and install an air pipe to the underground portion. At that point I figure yer good and best to invest in some camping equipment.
Hmmm a well or some kind of water catching system (gutters + water repellent tarp collector?) water filtration system, water storage, and a fireplace. Hydration and protection from elements going to be top priorities...cant run from zombies if you're dehydrated! And the fireplace can double as a grill 😅
This looks really cool maybe add a ladder to the tower and put a roof with an opening so then you can get up to the but then the shelter also kinda has two stories
Add a ladder to the tower than roof to the main building work on the bunker so it’s more cozy also it needs a bit more defences but I love this series.😊
An idea that you should do but would require a lot of work is take down the tower and install a stone stove into the side of it then continue building it up so that you can utilize the towers height a side of the chimney of the stove cause you'll probably need to cook sometime
For future upgrade you could put a 4 x 4 inside of the holes in the cylinder from the top to the bottom and then fill it up with cement so it’s like More sturdy
Turn the tower into a storage for something so make Shelfs (or shelves i forgot how it was written right) and make a platform on top and add a ladder to turn it into a watchtower, to the main part of the build i think you should expand it a bit like 1 or 1,5 meters and add second floor bcs why not and cover the walls concrete or something to make it more durable and it should probably be waterproof (If you see this please tell me what you think)
You need to upgrade the inside of the zombie shelter. And upgrade the defense as well to make it stronger And get more weapons too. That's what I have to say.
Water proof the inside so you can make the floor comfortable by adding carpet or something and add a lock to the door an add lights also you might need an aurmory
stagger your grout lines never have them line up, you need to fix that foundation fam, I like @JaredWyns idea of the pea gravel and slabs. since your foundation is the most crucial part of the entire build, when you go to rebuild it, lay concrete across top of each center block and shimmy the brick into place, no need to fill block holes fully with concrete, honestly just a waste. for your tower i would recommend converting it into a forge or cooker of sorts with a flu (chimney) for proper draft, just be sure to use fire brick and fire treated cement and/or clay to lay it. this build is very dangerous but can be made right if you take some advice. you really need to realign your wood floor frame to align with your door too. when framing with 4x4's ide highly recommend using braces than just wood screws, (I believe the screws you used was for metal but didn't get great look at them). use tap con screws (they are blue masonry screws) to screw the wood frame into the cement so its sounds and so the entire top won't fly off on strong winds. if you use wood as support pillars inside the cement blocks then definitely cement them bad boys in there; also, you really only need one in each corner not every hole. Also, with all the money you spend on this, you can buy a mason saw or DIY grinder and cut your bricks to proper sizes. do not ever use someone Elses measurements for your build(s). just a safety tip, never ever stack a tower of bricks like that even on a pallet or firm foundation that was very scary to watch you build your side quest tower of bricks just be safe, you tell viewers to not try it at home but even professionals are not that wreck less on the job site. When you cut your wood, you need to account and 1/8th of an inch for the saw blade so always cut on opposite side of the line you mark out so your measurement is correct, also your wood didn't cut through properly because you put your saw blade in a bind by cutting down center, when cutting wood always hang it over and edge rather than the center of 2 supports. I've known guys that cut off their limbs by cutting improperly, the saw gets in a bind and flies back at you, nothing you can do to stop it so just be careful out there. I know I sound harsh on this message but I'm not hating at all I love what you're doing, and the concept is there and a great idea, I just figure I can send some sound pointers your way to help bring your build to life. When you put your tower through a "strength test" I'm not entirely sure as to why you would hit the very corner instead of cinder, the corners are your weakest points of any build and that cracked cement block is definitely under a lot of stress and it's a matter of time before it collapses it's not a matter of if but when, I truly hope you're not in it when it does, the top cinder blocks that are loose with tumble down on you. I really hope you do not go back in there but if you do, please wear a hard hat that is very scary. just be safe and be smart. you do not build a house with not support and then tear it down to rebuild with support, lay your concrete as you go, I would (honest professional opinion) carefully take it all down and lay your concrete as you stagger your bricks reframe and rebuild one last time so you do not have to do it again, work smarter not harder; also definitely get that foundation taken care of BEFORE you start rebuilding. the cool thing about starting over is you can get creative with the build it doesn't have to be a simple square, you can change up from previous design and utilize your resources much better. the entire tower will have to be torn down regardless to put a door since a corner is cracked near bottom and also too you have all that wood in there, cinder blocks will not cut out correctly with all that weight on top (if you were thinking of just cutting out a scuttle hole to get in). plus, once again you have the wood in there... the last thing I will leave to you is this advice here, when you make a door and have the cinder blocks over top of door, be sure to put a piece of angel iron to support the weight. be sure to have breather hole spaces in between bricks on first layer bricks to allow sitting water to escape, (these holes do not have to be big at all, look up "masonry breather holes in brick houses" to get an idea of what I'm talking about; and finally allow a vent of sorts for great oxygen ventilation so you won't pass out due to lack of oxygen and also to allow air circulation to combat overheating.
you shouldve added a door into the tower to make it a storage closet, and the main structure couldve had 4x4s running through your frame vertically too. other than that, love this cool vid nice job
Future upgrades? I need the best ideas!
Side entrance to tower
Make a secound floor
Add A Ladder To The Tower.
add suports and put a mud layer on the walls to make it look more like a zombie survival base
make a moat surrounding the base
It's good seeing younger guys being interested in just making random things. Might I suggest that next time you rip down the structure and try and level the ground that you make a simple concrete slab? With you adding more and more weight with the blocks eventually the earth will compress in different areas leading to that tipping you got there. A simple slab would give you a lot more ability to play around.
Definitely would more it more durable, any zombies (average American male is about 160 lbs) would pretty easily knock that over. Maybe he could also start sealing the bricks together afterwords, making a complete structure with some integrity.
@@3mp4th3t1c i think so too im always just like... man just put them together with something cuz wood isnt so strong but its better than nothing tho
@@joloboi3745 I feel like his shelter currently would last a couple weeks after patient zero appeared (depending on how far they are from him), but in the long run it'll get taken down pretty easily by a small group, much faster by a horde.
@@3mp4th3t1c yeah he needs to reinforce it better
My idea is he didn't use concrete because then it would be a permanent structure and would need a permit, he might have just did it this way incase the city comes and he can be like it's just where I stack my bricks
Make the floor deeper so you can stand and add a ladder to get out and also another make a pipe leading out of it for fresh air also add some blankets and pillows in there so you can sleep in it
fr and a floor with walls
Bro stupid
super smart
Also he should add more support beams to make it really stable
Bro he poured concrete for the floor
How about putting cement on the cinder blocks, ya know? To keep it together... In fact if you just manage to coat it in cement you can not only keep the bricks together but also keep them (And the wood floor, and tower thing) in place, it will also protect the cinderblocks from the outside. Also build a door.
He literally said that its not ready
Did bro watch the video?
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If he needs to take it apart what then?
Not cement mortar
I like the higher production value for this one.
Love this series! Its great how far your channel has come! I have been here since 50k, keep up the amazing content!
Thank you so much!
One major thing about putting block down and trying to make it level is making Sure the ground is well seasoned because a few rain storms coming through can disrupt the whole building because the foundtain is the base of the whole job. A few things i would recommand is One rebuild the ground again yes it will be hard and generally annoying But you REALLLY should because if the ground is weakened from the rain you could get injuryed by the building. Two i have noticed that you do live in a swamp/ jungley area so you are probaly in florda So that means your water level is pretty high so build up the ground if you are in a lower point .
Three LOVE the look of it generaly and bear in mind im no pro at this kinda stuff but i have worked on building a house so i have so knowlage.
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18:48 lol, a bee flew past at the exact moment you threw the cinderblock
that poor bee. rip bob the bee, in the wrong place at the wrong time
we photo bombed him
He was at the right place but the wrong time@@williamwyatt4972
@@williamwyatt4972the bee flew past not hit
The way he says cement hurts
Also that base is really impressive keep it up
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@@Superc00lMe lol
at first i thought he was talking about semen
Ideas:
Put plaster on at least the outer walls that are aboveground to prevent water from getting in, and put plaster on the inner walls that are belowground to prevent bugs from getting in.
Dig the wooden supports about half a foot to a foot into the ground for more stability.
Extend some supports further above the tower so you can have an overhang roof with a 360 view.
Dig a small cubby into the wall that leads underground and back onto the surface for a fireplace. Make sure to coat the sides of it with some kind of clay so it stays dry, sturdy, keeps bugs out, and insulated.
Dig a larger cubby into a different wall so you can have a bed space.
Make a second mini-shelter about twenty feet away with a hole a good ten feet deep as an outhouse.
Make the upper level of the main shelter into dinning room/common space.
Add an armory/tool storage, possibly in on of the walls of the lower floor.
Put an alternator somewhere so you can make your own electricity
Of he's going to do any of those things, he might as well learn to actually lay block. Stacking and using 4x4s is scuffed. Reason you start with a concrete foundation with horizontal rebar, tie in your vertical rebar. Lay blocks with mortar. Fill the cores with concrete .
If you decide to put cement in the tower blocks keep the wood beams in there but mark/hammer the top before taking them out take the whole tower down and dig supporting holes for them to fit into. This will make them more stable amd give them a better foundation. Making a rope latter would also be a good idea. You could also makr a door from the tower to the main hole too
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Bruh this is honestly looking pretty sick now xD Also bird photobomb @ 18:48, nice!
Filling w/ cement is prob a good ideal although for leveling I'd prob have suggested putting down paver base + paver pea gravel, then paver sand to pack it down. Right now there's a topple risk due to the height after rain storms if the ground gets saturated and it leans, if you're inside that could be dangerous and literally trap or injure you. Ideally, the pillars would go into the ground a couple of feet and be cemented in before getting blocks stacked on & it would be filled w/ cement as each layer is added. Lots of cement = lots of heat, so a big pour could also maybe crack some of the blocks, or leak out of not done w/ concrete forms.
It'd be annoying to re-build again at this stage, but it'd be cool to add some safety by giving some depth to the pillars in the ground pre-stacking & leveling the pillars/concreting them in, then sliding on the blocks. Just before the top when the pillars are still sticking out, add horizontal pillars with L-clamps on each corner to attach the horizontal ones to the vertical ones, then you have the frame necessary to create an outpost/porch on top. I would *highly* recommend adding railing as falling from that height could severely injure you & that would not be ideal. But that could be used to continue over to make a bigger structure if you wanted, connect to a secondary tower, add a rope bridge or all sorts of other fun stuff.
This is honestly a super fun/cool project!
Bro has a moustache now 😂
lol he hit puberty at 16
Moustache? Never heard of that, kinda sounds like mustache.
@@plasmastonehe is only 16
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@@plasmastone idk how old or smart you are but puberty comes in stages, not all at once
Sick build Bud👏
try putting the vertical woods partially buried on the ground, it would help with the levelling problem and make it srtong💪
Babe wake up, Infernox just uploaded!
I finally have time to watch now, this is gonna be great.
- your #1 fan
You need to make the underground part bigger.
I agree
Agreed
Little john worked for 10 years laying bricks to be able to afford a 50 cm2 zombie shelter in the middle of the forest, barely any useful for any activities and any surviving at all , he decided that enough was enough and decided to expand by using a galvanized square steel, eco friendly wood veneer and nails borrowed from his aunt
He then added a bedframe and tidy it in with screws and add a storage space for out of seasons quilts under the bed then little john can have a good night sleep,Secondly he borrowed some space from the neighbor and pushed the wall about 3 feet-
One of the best yt comments I’ve ever seen
Make a ladder for the tower and make the under ground better and bigger
You need a turret. Also, cement those blocks. If the zombies come, they could push it apart
LOVE YOUR VIDS BRO IM GONNA BE AN OG IN 15 YEARS
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These videos are the best ones you make😀
agreed
Once i saw the thumbnail, i new i had to see it. These zombie survival base building vids you make are awesome!
underated youtuber tbh
You'd need a ladder and door for that tower... And perhaps a floor on top (or is it a roof?) so you could stand on it to shoot at zombies.
whats up, love your work continue the content Infernox
build a second one but dig a tunnle from the bunker and build a bridg over to it
Bro add a concrete foundation.
ohhhhh so this is the dude who build and dug all those structures in ldoe resource zones
bet none of yall have heard of ldoe would recommend tho
If you want to set a good foundation, actually set a foundation. Dig down lower and start your "tower" build from at least five blocks lower than you are right now. Expand your "shelter" build accordingly, with it's own foundation, and account for actual habitation (be able to stand and walk around, for instance). Also, instead of investing in more blocks, you invest in some rebar, concrete, and mortar. You currently have a "Lego" shelter, able to be deconstructed fairly easily, but that wouldn't hold up to the premise you are building it for. You need to commit to a permanent starting point to go much further than you already have.
Oooh you should add a veggie storage shed thing. Buried in the ground where you store food and it keeps it cold
Bro forgot its real life☠️☠️☠️💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️
Bro thought it's Minecraft 💀☠️
You need to put cinderblocks inside of the bunker on the walls to make it more sturdy. If you wanna keep going higher.
Well if nothing else works out your Arms are gonna be massive from moving all them blocks so much I really love your videos😃
Bro your the best❤
Put this on a playlist
Is the drill a impact-driver or a screwdriver
Love your work🎉🎉🎉
Bro is so underrated he is so entertaining
Cool
I love your videos you are my favourite youtuber
KEEP UPGRADING IT
How about some of those wooden poles on the outside for looks? Like spikes. They could also double as structural support and extra defence
u should add a watch tower when u use cement :D
He is💀💀💀
you will be unstoppable with that shelter
W you tuber
bro surviving with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍🧟♂️🧟♀️🧟
Make it bigger inside and bake the walls eood
Put some sideways half cinderblocks in the walls as tiny windows and/or places to put your feet/hands when climbing in/out
bro you forgot your Iphone at the bottom of the Zombie Survival Base at the end of the video
it was filming the upward looking pov
Thanks for making my day better
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Hey,I would recommend doing some form of support between each brick I’d suggest getting long fiber glass rods and put them between each to help it from being pushed over
Walls for basement and a TV
Dang I can't wait to see where this goes, its looking really good!
Nice
The block in the bottom right corner is giving me anxiety 13:44.
SAME
Make catapults
Make a storage room for supplies and an arsenal (no guns) also add another cover wall surrounding your base so you have some walking space, you don’t get to stay in a small spot crouching.
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You really should start looking into getting a homestead bus to put plants inside and get a water filter storage system and shower system then grow some grapes and berries then get some Mullein leaves to wipe with you can put the bus underground somewhere also look at sunken greenhouse for the underground part you should look at the Parabolic Solar Reflectors New York City Lowline project and make some trenches around your base/ home to survive. Water and plants will keep you alive.
Ryan trahan but less awkward
Lol fr
your channel definitely has a bigger channel vibe and quality 👀 rly enjoy ur content, great work dude!
also i'm no builder, but the stability of the stacked cinder blocks rly makes me worry for you LOL..
My turtel died today
Sorry for your loss
Did i ask
Raise the tower 2 ft, put a simple square roof on it, rope ladder so you can pull it up once inside and install an air pipe to the underground portion. At that point I figure yer good and best to invest in some camping equipment.
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Hmmm a well or some kind of water catching system (gutters + water repellent tarp collector?) water filtration system, water storage, and a fireplace. Hydration and protection from elements going to be top priorities...cant run from zombies if you're dehydrated! And the fireplace can double as a grill 😅
This looks really cool maybe add a ladder to the tower and put a roof with an opening so then you can get up to the but then the shelter also kinda has two stories
Dang all the hard work you put I this video pls keep upgrading pls
you could use the broken bricks as decoration to make a small path on the ground... though that should be done after the main building part is done...
That looks so cool!
You'd get blackout drunk if you took a shot every time he said, "Guys."
Hey DUDE How do you get trough the barb wire bec that confused me alot, plus please part 4
for the tower itd be a bit of a pain to do but if you turned some of the cinder blocks in the middle inwards they could be like a makeshift staircase
Needs rebar in the cinder blocks and some fresh poured concrete to really secure the blocks!
Add a ladder to the tower than roof to the main building work on the bunker so it’s more cozy also it needs a bit more defences but I love this series.😊
the bird after you threw the half block at it
YOO FINALLY IVE BEEN WAITING THXFOR THIS VIDEO IM THE FIRST ONE
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An idea that you should do but would require a lot of work is take down the tower and install a stone stove into the side of it then continue building it up so that you can utilize the towers height a side of the chimney of the stove cause you'll probably need to cook sometime
Add a staircase going up to the top of one wall?
For future upgrade you could put a 4 x 4 inside of the holes in the cylinder from the top to the bottom and then fill it up with cement so it’s like More sturdy
Sick build bro! you should try building an underground trench or tunnel leading to another base
I can’t believe you spent hours upon hours just because you want to make yourself and your viewers happy
The mustache looks good👌
I love this it's so cold❤
Zombie survival base✖️
Nuclear fallout shelter✔️
Add solar pannels and batteries into it
Add an entrance from the tower to the main structure
Love your moustache! saw the vid when there were 6 views!
I've watched his videos since his first video there good vids
You should reinforce it with large blames going through every other hole in th blocks also try hammering the beams you placed into the ground
Making yourself a death hole was a pretty smart idea
Please continue with the zombie shelter this is so entertaining I will subscribe😊
Bro is Negen with that bat
Turn the tower into a storage for something so make Shelfs (or shelves i forgot how it was written right) and make a platform on top and add a ladder to turn it into a watchtower, to the main part of the build i think you should expand it a bit like 1 or 1,5 meters and add second floor bcs why not and cover the walls concrete or something to make it more durable and it should probably be waterproof
(If you see this please tell me what you think)
You need to upgrade the inside of the zombie shelter.
And upgrade the defense as well to make it stronger And get more weapons too. That's what I have to say.
Make an entrance to the tower thru the original box, then fill the spaces in the cinder blocks in the tower and the box with cement
Water proof the inside so you can make the floor comfortable by adding carpet or something and add a lock to the door an add lights also you might need an aurmory
stagger your grout lines never have them line up, you need to fix that foundation fam, I like @JaredWyns idea of the pea gravel and slabs. since your foundation is the most crucial part of the entire build, when you go to rebuild it, lay concrete across top of each center block and shimmy the brick into place, no need to fill block holes fully with concrete, honestly just a waste. for your tower i would recommend converting it into a forge or cooker of sorts with a flu (chimney) for proper draft, just be sure to use fire brick and fire treated cement and/or clay to lay it. this build is very dangerous but can be made right if you take some advice. you really need to realign your wood floor frame to align with your door too. when framing with 4x4's ide highly recommend using braces than just wood screws, (I believe the screws you used was for metal but didn't get great look at them). use tap con screws (they are blue masonry screws) to screw the wood frame into the cement so its sounds and so the entire top won't fly off on strong winds. if you use wood as support pillars inside the cement blocks then definitely cement them bad boys in there; also, you really only need one in each corner not every hole. Also, with all the money you spend on this, you can buy a mason saw or DIY grinder and cut your bricks to proper sizes. do not ever use someone Elses measurements for your build(s). just a safety tip, never ever stack a tower of bricks like that even on a pallet or firm foundation that was very scary to watch you build your side quest tower of bricks just be safe, you tell viewers to not try it at home but even professionals are not that wreck less on the job site. When you cut your wood, you need to account and 1/8th of an inch for the saw blade so always cut on opposite side of the line you mark out so your measurement is correct, also your wood didn't cut through properly because you put your saw blade in a bind by cutting down center, when cutting wood always hang it over and edge rather than the center of 2 supports. I've known guys that cut off their limbs by cutting improperly, the saw gets in a bind and flies back at you, nothing you can do to stop it so just be careful out there. I know I sound harsh on this message but I'm not hating at all I love what you're doing, and the concept is there and a great idea, I just figure I can send some sound pointers your way to help bring your build to life. When you put your tower through a "strength test" I'm not entirely sure as to why you would hit the very corner instead of cinder, the corners are your weakest points of any build and that cracked cement block is definitely under a lot of stress and it's a matter of time before it collapses it's not a matter of if but when, I truly hope you're not in it when it does, the top cinder blocks that are loose with tumble down on you. I really hope you do not go back in there but if you do, please wear a hard hat that is very scary. just be safe and be smart. you do not build a house with not support and then tear it down to rebuild with support, lay your concrete as you go, I would (honest professional opinion) carefully take it all down and lay your concrete as you stagger your bricks reframe and rebuild one last time so you do not have to do it again, work smarter not harder; also definitely get that foundation taken care of BEFORE you start rebuilding. the cool thing about starting over is you can get creative with the build it doesn't have to be a simple square, you can change up from previous design and utilize your resources much better. the entire tower will have to be torn down regardless to put a door since a corner is cracked near bottom and also too you have all that wood in there, cinder blocks will not cut out correctly with all that weight on top (if you were thinking of just cutting out a scuttle hole to get in). plus, once again you have the wood in there... the last thing I will leave to you is this advice here, when you make a door and have the cinder blocks over top of door, be sure to put a piece of angel iron to support the weight. be sure to have breather hole spaces in between bricks on first layer bricks to allow sitting water to escape, (these holes do not have to be big at all, look up "masonry breather holes in brick houses" to get an idea of what I'm talking about; and finally allow a vent of sorts for great oxygen ventilation so you won't pass out due to lack of oxygen and also to allow air circulation to combat overheating.
you shouldve added a door into the tower to make it a storage closet, and the main structure couldve had 4x4s running through your frame vertically too. other than that, love this cool vid nice job