It’s like it unlocks the complete curiosity of out 13 year old selves lol, it’s so kool omg, like playing with LEGO’s n knex when I was a kid yall. This has got me all straight up geeking out lol , love it !!!
Love this one! I'm an old man at this point in my life and I've wanted a secret door every since I was a little boy. I've now put it on my bucket list. I'd better get with it soon.
Have one of these in my primary home. Came with the house when we bought it. One of the bookshelves in the living room actually can be pushed back into a hidden hallway that then leads to a 2nd master suite with a walk in closet, full bedroom, full bathroom. Currently used as a play room for the kids but fun when anyone new is over to have it closed and ask them to find the entrance.
Interesting! Just as I was questioning putting a security door with outside hinges, he explains the pin system that protects both sides. Remove the door pins and you you still aren’t getting in. I like it!
That hidden room where the staircase lifts up reminds me of " Spot " the fire breathing dragon lives under the main staircase of Herman Munsters home .
I've been in construction pretty much my entire life and it always surprises me to find out that things like this are a surprise to people and how easy it is to hide stuff if they're not looking for it.
I love your channel and enjoy your content but shut up for a sec and just let them speak. You dont need to guide the whole thing "flow like water my friend".
Hello man Ted from San Antonio Texas. Thank you for showing us options of what we could do for safe rooms within our house. I think my next home is going to have something Incorporated with between that and what you have to offer. They healthy and safe my friend and always carry your gun
I figured you would have a link in the description. Possibly he could do the same, especially if you used one of his products to hide a bunker access door.
Absolutely awesome, and gotta say.... Doing a remodel for a client, and they wanted a secret door inside their closet; which behind the closet is 6’x10’ room for water heater and indoor A/C unit, with some ducting (mechanical room, more or less). But it’s inside a closet, & so, they wanted a hidden door, to make the closet more of a “closet”; which makes sense to me, lol. Was gonna do a custom built door, but after finding this video and these manufacturers.....think we will end up ordering a custom door and just install that. Price wise, imo, will be cheaper (as we all know what wood costs right now); and will still give a great end product to the homeowners. Thanks FOR THIS VIDEO. Appreciate so much ✌🏻
It may stop a 50 Cal, but a $500 plasma cutter will go through it like butter; breaching that door in under 60 seconds. [AND] You better trust that kid installing that door and have him sign an NDA, because you know he's going to open his mouth and tell everyone (probably posting on social media while he's installing it) he meets how he's a 'security specialist' who installs high security doors for the rich and famous.
Anyone paying 6-10k on a fuckin door, and the likely 1000$ shipping fee, to install a super door in their mansion, will probably reinforce the rest of the room... lol...
@@Justaguyyoutubin Perhaps go check out some videos from physical security pen testers. A few out there talk about this specific vulnerability. You wouldn't expect an oversight like this in a gov facility, but from rich dork who doesn't know the first thing about the world other than how their inheritance and investments work, wouldn't have a clue. Most thieves wouldn't either, and the door is in fact enough to stop almost all attempts. This is well known in the security world as "Deterrence". It's good, because it's the cheapest version of security, and rich people love to save a buck. Outside of the top elites, just look at the average "wealth" home as it is anyways. Extreme effort is taken in most of them to reduce cost and achieve maximum appearance of wealth and security. If you've ever worked in construction and seen behind the scenes on a wealthy house, you'd realize just how skin-deep many of them actually are. Sure, the crown moldings might be solid cherry wood, but the studs under the wall are just bulk spruce from Home Depot. Same with the front door. Big and intimidating, with metal cladding and fancy locks and cameras... But the door is just a designer version of the same standard foam core metal-clad door that's on almost every other house anyways. (Again, with exceptions.) So with that said, I'd be willing to bet that in almost every single install of these doors and most of these security devices, the walls around the "vault" are still going to be the weakest point of entry. It doesn't mean you can get in easily. It just means you don't have to bring a portable plasma cutter. A chainsaw should do the trick just fine.
I'm planning on hiding a Liberty vault door by skinning it in a 6 panel door facade. My "room" is basic block filled w rebar and concrete. Cladded w kevlar fabric and 1/4 AR 500 plate. 10 x 20 foot room w vault, $12,000
Liberty vault door is your weak link. Lots of better options out there. Look at Sturdy Safe vault door. More steel than Liberty for less money. Made in USA. Just a suggestion.
So, I'm not anywhere near ready to make a purchase, but I am wondering how you would accommodate the heat in somewhere like Phoenix, Arizona. I know it's possible to bury the bunker deep enough that the ground is cool, but the moment you turn on the air handling system you're going to be piping hot air in. Is it possible to integrate an air conditioner or evaporative cooler into the air handler? Because otherwise you'd very quickly wind up with an uninhabitable bunker in summer.
and for a bed room could you imagine if instead of having doors for your bedrooms it just be a wall there and it look like a house with no rooms and then just push a button then the wall sides back a tiny bit then moves side ways. then imagine some one breaks into your house and tries to find the bedrooms but they can't find it all thy see is walls. then another idea i had was a bed room that is also a elevator so like a 15 x 15 size room or bigger and if u wanted to be the bottom floor u stay there but if u wanted ur room to be in the second floor u could and you would not be able to tell that is is also a elevator the door be like a normal bed room door
Man... If I had the money to build a mansion, $10's of millions... I would probably just call Ron and have a massive bunker built... The only sign of anything on the property would be an old trailer and large shed to hide the cars...
$20,000 Vault Door and a $69 power acoustik 7" monitor. Im sure the options are limitless, but for show purposes I would have gone with an Alpine or Pioneer. Awesome video though.
Actually, that was a great Wizzard of Id cartoon... wizzard/herald standing next to the king yelled to the crowd from the balcony "everyone in favor of the king's new gun control, signify by putting two thumbs up!!" Next frame he yelled "I said THUMBS!!!"
It's funny because that vault door he was showing, that type of doors people use for their apartmentments in eastern europe and Russia i actually have one myself back in Lithuania for my apartment hehehe there's rods that go up down and to each sides
The margins this guy is making from this stuff is crazy. Like that mirror door is literally less than $250 in materials/hardware to make it yourself in a day.
This is Great Stuff combine with your Atlas Bunker.....When you do a tour on a 3 combine corrugated Bunker Like I saw on your website photo gallery? ...That will a jaw drooping bunker to see and to own....Love your videos....I am a prepper from Indonesia-Jakarta
You interrupted that guy 30 times in a 15 minute time frame. That guy had ALOT more to say.
Agree. Very rude.
😂
Ron is overbearing and rude.
It’s called a taste, guys. He gives you a taste and if you have more questions you’re supposed to call the company so they can MAKE A SALE.
@@namelesswalaby repeat yourself 1000 times instead of answering most questions in the promo, ok lul
Who doesn't love a good hidden door?
I know, right?
It’s like it unlocks the complete curiosity of out 13 year old selves lol, it’s so kool omg, like playing with LEGO’s n knex when I was a kid yall. This has got me all straight up geeking out lol , love it !!!
Me
The ATF
Someone trying to escape a room without a door. Lol
Love this one! I'm an old man at this point in my life and I've wanted a secret door every since I was a little boy. I've now put it on my bucket list. I'd better get with it soon.
I think we all have that fantasy to some degree.
@@skm9420 Tis true. That and the ability to fly.
Steve Douglas me too and I’m an old lady in my 60s. I’ve always wanted my own bat cave
@@sabrinacle I hear you Sabrinacle. Even if we never have one, it's a fun idea.
@ That's funny Higgs. The only problem is, they'd eventually find out about it. They always do.
I absolutely love, love, love this kind of stuff . . . My imagination is running wild with ideas!
But you probably can’t afford any of them
The passage under the island in the kitchen is the best, slide the counter top back, open the latch and down the stairs so cool!.
Have one of these in my primary home. Came with the house when we bought it. One of the bookshelves in the living room actually can be pushed back into a hidden hallway that then leads to a 2nd master suite with a walk in closet, full bedroom, full bathroom. Currently used as a play room for the kids but fun when anyone new is over to have it closed and ask them to find the entrance.
You interrupt him a lot in this video. I wanted to hear what he had to say, then you'd cut him off mid sentence.
Yeah he does that a lot
With that unbearable lisp
y’all mean
I was so annoyed watching this. And he never said he could touch the statue neither but he went ahead and done it smh
He is not well educated
Interesting! Just as I was questioning putting a security door with outside hinges, he explains the pin system that protects both sides. Remove the door pins and you you still aren’t getting in. I like it!
You gotta love Ron. Bringing us all the good information.
That's awesome, I have always had a fascination with hidden doors and storage.
They just got backed up for the next two years.
Yes sir! More content like this please 👍
WOW! Will keep your company in mind.
Let the man speak u interrupted him about 100 times.
ꜱᴘᴀᴄᴇʙᴏʏ ikr
this guy hates it when other ppl gets attention!
He asked valid questions at the appropriate time.
Dumb boy...go to mommy's basement and don't come out till I say you can. No Peter for you..
@@adams1625 Did i say never lol watch the video Karen and maybe u will understand.
That hidden room where the staircase lifts up reminds me of " Spot " the fire breathing dragon lives under the main staircase of Herman Munsters home .
I really liked this video. Very cool and, much cheaper than I thought they would be.
Great ideas. Going to build a house in a few years. Be sure to include a hidden room.
hey have you started your house project?
Hello every body Ron
Atlas Survival Shelters hiiiiiiiiii
hello there ron
GREAT to see thank you Ron. Thumbs UP. :)
It's great to see guys like you and him keeping manufacturing in America.
Hi Ron it’s me Riley
One of the best episodes I’ve seen. Good stuff!
Coolest video ive seen in a long time...Thanks Atlas!!
This is the coolest channel I found today !!!
Loved this video, Ron. Please make more of them.
Yes it is so easy to add a beefy partition to a large room and have a hidden space.
I've been in construction pretty much my entire life and it always surprises me to find out that things like this are a surprise to people and how easy it is to hide stuff if they're not looking for it.
Very cool stuff! Great craftsmanship!
Great complement to your shelters.
Great tour! Thanks for this and the rest of your quality content!
Dude that was awesome!!!! Keep the vids coming buddy :)
This channel I fucking appreciate, we need people like you man
Brilliant
Man this was a great video! Very very cool stuff. I definitely want one of those front doors and the secret passageway
I love your channel and enjoy your content but shut up for a sec and just let them speak. You dont need to guide the whole thing "flow like water my friend".
LMAO
@Eat mor Chikin 😂😂😂
Couldn't agree more extremely annoying interrupting and asking dumb questions that had already been answered 5 mins ago.
I know and with that voice its to much
Love that sticker over your right shoulder.
Hello man Ted from San Antonio Texas. Thank you for showing us options of what we could do for safe rooms within our house. I think my next home is going to have something Incorporated with between that and what you have to offer. They healthy and safe my friend and always carry your gun
Search for wooden storm shelter.
Its 8×8 and tested to EF5 tornado.
I figured you would have a link in the description. Possibly he could do the same, especially if you used one of his products to hide a bunker access door.
Super super cool!!!
Absolutely awesome, and gotta say.... Doing a remodel for a client, and they wanted a secret door inside their closet; which behind the closet is 6’x10’ room for water heater and indoor A/C unit, with some ducting (mechanical room, more or less). But it’s inside a closet, & so, they wanted a hidden door, to make the closet more of a “closet”; which makes sense to me, lol. Was gonna do a custom built door, but after finding this video and these manufacturers.....think we will end up ordering a custom door and just install that. Price wise, imo, will be cheaper (as we all know what wood costs right now); and will still give a great end product to the homeowners.
Thanks FOR THIS VIDEO.
Appreciate so much ✌🏻
Had Fun working on this Edit!
Hey Rob 😊
I am very happy to see you
Sounds like a joint venture in the making. Atlas and CHE making hidden bunkers!!!
I been living in Phoenix for 30 yrs i didn't knew of this place
I'm sooo stoked about this video!!
Very cool
And they said Avengers: Infinity War was the greatest crossover of all time.
He was actual talking about the 1960's TV series the Avengers...
So awesome, gona get something like that done on my next house!
That was awesome! I love your work Ron.
It may stop a 50 Cal, but a $500 plasma cutter will go through it like butter; breaching that door in under 60 seconds. [AND] You better trust that kid installing that door and have him sign an NDA, because you know he's going to open his mouth and tell everyone (probably posting on social media while he's installing it) he meets how he's a 'security specialist' who installs high security doors for the rich and famous.
That's really cool like things like that
If you went to the Box stores. You will grow 2 billion in the following 5 years. Brilliant ideas!!
Does this guy have his on YT channel? I'd love to see more of him and those doors.
They really gotta work on their shipping to Canada, to ship the 1 month supply is 90 bucks!
Oh boy, this concealed vault door is impossible to get through.... - cuts through wall -
yup, my thoughts when he talked about the installer
Anyone paying 6-10k on a fuckin door, and the likely 1000$ shipping fee, to install a super door in their mansion, will probably reinforce the rest of the room... lol...
Yea that ar550 client prolly have it for a safe vault.
@@Justaguyyoutubin Perhaps go check out some videos from physical security pen testers. A few out there talk about this specific vulnerability.
You wouldn't expect an oversight like this in a gov facility, but from rich dork who doesn't know the first thing about the world other than how their inheritance and investments work, wouldn't have a clue.
Most thieves wouldn't either, and the door is in fact enough to stop almost all attempts. This is well known in the security world as "Deterrence". It's good, because it's the cheapest version of security, and rich people love to save a buck.
Outside of the top elites, just look at the average "wealth" home as it is anyways. Extreme effort is taken in most of them to reduce cost and achieve maximum appearance of wealth and security. If you've ever worked in construction and seen behind the scenes on a wealthy house, you'd realize just how skin-deep many of them actually are. Sure, the crown moldings might be solid cherry wood, but the studs under the wall are just bulk spruce from Home Depot. Same with the front door. Big and intimidating, with metal cladding and fancy locks and cameras... But the door is just a designer version of the same standard foam core metal-clad door that's on almost every other house anyways. (Again, with exceptions.)
So with that said, I'd be willing to bet that in almost every single install of these doors and most of these security devices, the walls around the "vault" are still going to be the weakest point of entry. It doesn't mean you can get in easily. It just means you don't have to bring a portable plasma cutter. A chainsaw should do the trick just fine.
@@roberthoople Naw, thats dumb. Installation guys always upsell and reinforcing the rest of the room is an easy upsell.
Can that safe door be installed at the top of the basement entrance?
I know who I'm calling first before my next mansion remodel.
Yeah me too can’t wait to remodel all of my mansions
Coolest video ever, you and that guy together would make a perfect match!!!
Super cool stuff.
Thanks a lot for this clip man !! Much love
This was awesome
I’d love to have the pivot door library or stone wall secret gun room 😆 would be wicked cool
I'm planning on hiding a Liberty vault door by skinning it in a 6 panel door facade. My "room" is basic block filled w rebar and concrete. Cladded w kevlar fabric and 1/4 AR 500 plate. 10 x 20 foot room w vault, $12,000
Liberty vault door is your weak link. Lots of better options out there. Look at Sturdy Safe vault door. More steel than Liberty for less money. Made in USA. Just a suggestion.
So, I'm not anywhere near ready to make a purchase, but I am wondering how you would accommodate the heat in somewhere like Phoenix, Arizona. I know it's possible to bury the bunker deep enough that the ground is cool, but the moment you turn on the air handling system you're going to be piping hot air in. Is it possible to integrate an air conditioner or evaporative cooler into the air handler? Because otherwise you'd very quickly wind up with an uninhabitable bunker in summer.
Good for this guy, he's young too!
and for a bed room could you imagine if instead of having doors for your bedrooms it just be a wall there and it look like a house with no rooms and then just push a button then the wall sides back a tiny bit then moves side ways. then imagine some one breaks into your house and tries to find the bedrooms but they can't find it all thy see is walls. then another idea i had was a bed room that is also a elevator so like a 15 x 15 size room or bigger and if u wanted to be the bottom floor u stay there but if u wanted ur room to be in the second floor u could and you would not be able to tell that is is also a elevator the door be like a normal bed room door
Just one thing. WOW!
Awesome
Man... If I had the money to build a mansion, $10's of millions... I would probably just call Ron and have a massive bunker built... The only sign of anything on the property would be an old trailer and large shed to hide the cars...
So Awesome!
Great video. Saw you on Shipping Wars from awhile ago, last week on Quest TV.
Very impressive,to say the least.
i loved this
Nice Art Akiane print on the wall there...
You activated my Google.
Fun wa had by all!
The piano tune to open the door should be _Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms_
Great video..love it
Such a great video, thanks for making it happen.
Pretty COOL!
Great this video
Love these videos, you're like a kid in a candy store
I love your vids
I Love the Videos!
$20,000 Vault Door and a $69 power acoustik 7" monitor. Im sure the options are limitless, but for show purposes I would have gone with an Alpine or Pioneer. Awesome video though.
Careful Ron ! You didn't specify what two fingers to put up. 😂🕊️🙏❤️💯👍👍 From Philly 🥨🥨🍺🍺😎
Actually, that was a great Wizzard of Id cartoon... wizzard/herald standing next to the king yelled to the crowd from the balcony "everyone in favor of the king's new gun control, signify by putting two thumbs up!!" Next frame he yelled "I said THUMBS!!!"
@@rosebarnes9625 😂🤪
Freakin awesome!
It's funny because that vault door he was showing, that type of doors people use for their apartmentments in eastern europe and Russia i actually have one myself back in Lithuania for my apartment hehehe there's rods that go up down and to each sides
I save money by hiding in the bushes 😂
Lol, I hide under the bed, no one ever looks there.
I hide my money in...........shit I forgot
Love these videos
Super cool.
This was awesome!
The margins this guy is making from this stuff is crazy. Like that mirror door is literally less than $250 in materials/hardware to make it yourself in a day.
7 hours manufacturing , 3 hours travel to site , 2.5 hrs install time , whats your time worth ?
Wie geil ist das den , sowas brauche ich 😁
Great video
now this is very cool.
Nice doors Whoever is reading know that you are going to make it through these hard times. nothing shall hurt and overcome you
Now that's some food for thought.
I Ron i don't know if u have business with this company but I think is better u put some special door inside your bunker so u have a super bunker 👍😁
This is the BEST video I’ve seen in a LONG time !
This is Great Stuff combine with your Atlas Bunker.....When you do a tour on a 3 combine corrugated Bunker Like I saw on your website photo gallery? ...That will a jaw drooping bunker to see and to own....Love your videos....I am a prepper from Indonesia-Jakarta
Thanks for watching
Super secret when filmed
Cool stuff.
Love this, so 007