Installing An Atlas Platinum Plus Bunker Part 1
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- Ron travels to South Texas to install a 12 x 30 Platinum Plus Bomb Shelter
under a soon to be built Metal Building. This is probably our best video to date of an install.
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Atlas Survival Shelters
200 CMH Road
Sulpher Springs, TX 75483
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Ron Hubbard
President/CEO & Founder
Email - ron@atlassurvivalshelters.com
First class bunker materials design and crew. The owner of this bunker is serious about it. A beautiful job all around Ron. 👍👏. 🇺🇸
Not likely I'll ever have the cash ( or property ) for this, but everything you show, from the builds to the installs, seems like it'd be worth every last nickel, dime, and penny to get one of these. You aren't just building cool man caves or whatnot, you're building something that'll last and actually hold up.
Then change that make more money
Buy Iraq Dinar, XRP,XLM,XDC, physical silver. Then wait for the military to move in…. NESARA implemented and all currencies reset to gold/silver standard. Then order an Atlas.
@@megalomouthradio5839 yes you are right.
@@adambaruch6787 logic: sell more of your time for money. Either you have time or money. Can’t have both.
Ikr if i had the money id walk In and say I want something i think you never done id spend up to 3 mill if i had it because id want it def if anything happen like tsunami hurrican tornado anything it be able to withstand n id be able to help others
It's great to watch a team of experts working a big job. Thanks.
Now that's how it's done properly.
No cowboys on this job, well done guys, beautiful job. 👍👍👍
Hi Ron, You should be very proud of what you do. Because you do excellent work. Your also a good supervisor and trainer. I am a Retired Systems Integration Engineer. I am 75 years old. So I have been around the block more than once.
I'm not jealous of that bunker at all!! Nice job. The guys all knew what they were doing, very smooth.
Great Video Ron! You definitely build the best bunkers/shelters. You don't cut corners and you build them right. Everything I see you build is very thought out and precision outstanding. Nice to find someone who really cares about what he's building. Is there a way to filter the air intake? I'm so impressed. I've watched several of your videos.
I applaud you!
Regards, Myk
Another job well done = Another family saved 👏 👍
This was a fun Video to watch and with great details.
Thanks it was a lot of editing
Bravo 👏 Ron and crew.
Amazing work Ron!
I’m still an Teenager but I’m sure I once will gain money with my business, and I’m sure will be an costumer of your bunkers!
Thanks for what your doing. :)
Haha if you think this is a good use of 300k you won't succeed in whatever you're business is
What business do you have?
I love the platinum install! Thank you
holy cow what absolute pros. this was amazing to watch.
Second comment ( sorry not sorry ), but for all you say this was the first time working with/for you, this crew of contractors seem to be on the ball and did a great job. Granted that's just from watching an edited video, but that's the impression I took away
I feel like a great addition would be storage fresh and grey water tanks under the mud room, if u installed welded pipe sleeves onto the bunker body for easy water line installation later...just my thoughts I'm a commercial plumber 😊
Great editing work. Nice work Ron and team.
Much appreciated!
Thanks Ron for the video.
That seems like a really good crew.
If that's a new crew, they've done incredible right there! Would you use them again Ron?
Ron I absolutely love your videos. And wish I had the money to get any of your bunkers. It would make my life so much easier. God bless my friend. ❤
That's a thing of beauty right there!
Good looking bunker and install.
What a beautiful install and bunker! That shit is really gonna come in handy if WW3 ever breaks out.. amazing work.
19:00 pure gold 😂😂😂
I really enjoy watching this channel Ron does an amazing job
Looking forward to seeing the Final Cut.
Yes metal air pipe always should be equal or better than everything else a bunker without a good air pipe is a big coffin
thanks for all the great videos
I'll take one. I keep on dreaming. But maybe one day I will own my own Atlas Survival Shelter.
Crazy nice bunker ron. I'm really surprised someone would spend 300k on this and only have the escape tunnel come up 10' away. Spend 20k and make it come up under a junk car 300' away.
I was thinking same thing. For that kind of planning, I would have had a "T" at bottom of that escape tunnel with a flange plate where I could bolt in the next phase (option 2) of an escape tunnel.... perhaps a 100' away where you can pop out near the fence to get out if property was overrun.
Your boys like professional as hell Ron - good deal
God bless you and your crew Ron wish I could afford one for my family
I’ve wondered if you ever did bunkers down here in Houston with the storms and rain we have. Great video!!!!
They do.
Ron you're a master conductor of the symphony of events you direct, while installing these bunkers.
With a little planning all the air pipes could be hidden in walls or chases inside the building above ground. The walls could be soundproofed to hide the noise from any diesel generator or ventilation pumps pretty easy also. No one would be the wiser.
cant wait for part 2😛
These guys look like they did a phenomenal job. They were at least as good as your regular crew(s).
The drone sounds like you knocked down a hornet nest.
If I had the scratch & these were available here in Australia, I would have one installed & live in it!
If I win the lottery or come into some. ££ I will be buying from you getting it shipped over here to bonny Scotland and then flying you and your crew put to install it and then spend time sampling single malts and showing you the beauty of Scotland.. I hope my dream comes true one day
What a DREAM to own one of these bad boys
You make "GREAT" products , 👍👍👍
We need a place for plants inside them. people need to know how to grow food and medicinal plants.
lookin good!
Wow, what a great bunker. How do you refill the water tanks? Do you have built in piping for this?
this is amazing broo
great detailed video
OK Ron, I want a 10k sq bunker with a indoor pool. However, I first need you to adopt me and pay for it... LOL
GREAT to see thank you for the video.
You are welcome. It took 5 days to make. 2 filming three editing
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters WOW !
That looked like a ton of editing. What little I've done, learned you only use maybe 20% of the total recording, so leaves a big pile of unused video...😮
@@stevebishop3796 Yes other UA-camr's I know and work with film a lot then only use some of it. Thank you.
Love these bunker install videos. Such quality work which is vey rare these days. Keep up the good work guys.
If I should ever hit lotto, you would be one of the first calls I make.
When will you be uploading Part 2?
It’s up now. April 28th
Good install sir
yolo good afternoon everyone
Yessah! I’d love one.
I was welding better then the "others" in highschool 😅😅😅😅
Everyone in Europe liking the hard hats and hi-viz… not so sure about the safety shorts or the lack of fall protection by the crew. The lift guys seemed to take fall protection seriously with a harness and fall arrest strap. Health and safety is a different game here 😂
Seems like the biggest issue with a shelter like this is all the workers knowing where it is.
Okay this guy has my respect. "Have you heard the rumor that dipping tobacco leads you to homosexuality" this is a goood boss. I worked with a few conservatives that could take a joke and tell a joke.
I love the reply, you're the one filming his butt
Thank goodness there are still a few folks who haven't gone woke 😅
Your bunkers are grade A quality American made! Your competitors ( if you can even call them that) who built that flimsy box made of Swiss cheese, needs an ass whoopin’ !! 😎🇺🇸
Nice 👍
I officially have a measurement other than “cock hair” ill now use “key bump”
Have you ever thought of backfilling with a 1 or 2 sack slurry with elmo water or another moister blocking fluid in it?
Looks very nice, and high quality.
I might be wrong here, but did the crane operator rig the blast door only using gravity, and not having the straps secured? Because that is a huge Nono, especially with a worker under it.
Wow excellent work. Do you not need to angle the pipe and install a check valve for the diesel generators exaust pipe as warm air and might cause condensation inside the pipe as with the bunkers air intake pipe?
Proper job!!
Shocking the difference in bunker qualities between the best bunks and those other things
Failing S things 👎
Belo trabalho... SERVIÇO de Qualidade... um dia vou ter meu Bunker feito por vocês.. parabéns..
👍👍 Love it!!
My gran had one of these, with wheels on.
That crane costs a lot of money to get it to the site and have all the workers continually measuring and moving the bunker back and forward. when you build a house on a slab you pre draw all measurements on the slab exactly where the external and internal walls have to go. I was wondering why you don’t mark on the slab exactly where the first bunker has to go. Double check your measurements etc before the crane arrives. You would only need 2 men in the hole when the crane is lowering it. One in each diagonal corner and they would not be mucking around with measuring tapes. The bunker is made to exact measurements so it must work. Cheers Steve
Shalom
Would like to know how many of those pipes where able to stay in there original position after construction is completed? If it’s 100% that would be amazing.🎉
Yea this is a monster! I am commenting before watching the whole video, water system...will it be a well pump provided system ran off the generator or solar...or grey water collection system and down spout collection system filtered and reused?
A little bit of pre planning on slab layout would save time from all the jossling of the main structure. I don't see any control lines chalked on that slab. Get your shit together boys!
Ok
Hey Ron. Is it possible to make the escape patch to be outside and not under the earth? Like 2 entrances. This would make it a lot easier to escape and it would look better!
Oh and yes! Is it possible to make like a small mountain over the Bunker or will it collapse? Just wondering.
That's a great bunker and all... Question 1. Drainage. It looks like clay at the bottom. Question 2. Why is no one wearing steel caps?
Love to see a follow up when he finishes his upper building and entrance if you could.
That would go against Op-Sec. Ron hires interstate crews to install the bunkers, to ensure the owner isn’t getting any ‘knocks on the door’ later on. If you had a bunker, would you want your neighbours to recognise where it is?
Definitely would not be prudent to show those kinds of details where someone might get enough info to go find it.
Is the customer ever there when they are doing the install, or is he there when it's finished?
Saludos desde Argentina amigazo 🤝🏻
Just wondering, Ron, if you could make use of the decontamination room as the bathroom? Save space in the main body of the bunker. Just fit the toilet, micro-sink and the one shower in the decontamination room. Makes it a bit more difficult to move through the space, but it could be made wider to accommodate.
Also. At 43:10 you have a guy putting a prop under the escape tunnel. Would it not be better to make that a T, with a spot below the tunnel to accommodate the bulk of the earth from the top box should you need to open it.
You do not want your decon room to be used for anything else aside from decon. You want it to be as clean as possible and as easily cleaned as possible. Preferably with a floor that slopes to a central drain, that can be easily be scrubbed to eliminate any residual contamination.
Fallout has a short half life, but if someone drops a dirty bomb, you will need to decon every time you come back after going out.
Ideally you would have the equipment to survey your decon room and the people you are decontaminating to ensure no contamination enters the main bunker😊
The decontamination room may be subjected to radiation as the steps lead directly to it. No one will want to use it as the bathroom.
42:20 So you'll leave this support under the escape tunnel ? I thought you would not do that because it could damage it with time (like you showed in another video).
That was culvert
Would you / could you completely encase this shelter in reinforced concrete? Would the added protection be cost beneficial? Can you daisy chain these shelters together? How deep can you set a shelter?
Yes and yes up to 10’
How big is the generator and how do you get it into the generator room?
@Atlas, Has anyone ever had a bunker installed that had a pump room connected to a spring or well under the bunker?
Yes
Wondering if you ever dig a water well for the shelter 300 gallons won’t last long for a family
1 gallon per person per day. Fallout will dissipate rapidly following an ‘event’. You really only need to shelter for 3-5 days.
Say occupancy of 5 people, that’s 60 days of water. If it’s a non-radiological ‘event’ you can keep topping up the tank from your mains connection or other sources to extend your time.
Be great 👍 on UA-cam all bomb shelter videos
Do you have any videos of “Washington” series, or “Pennsylvania” or “West Virginia” ?
LoL. can't stop laughing. I don't care what anybody say's that was funny !
If you could turn down the volume of the music a little bit, that would be appreciated. Otherwise, great video.
How does this work with having a septic and well? If the shelter is 10-20' below ground and the septic is above that then the flow would not work i wouldnt think.
There are septic lift pumps for this type of stuff. The users can also use a composting toilet if solid waste drainage & pumping isn't wanted.
Maybe you should it make expandible - would cost a little bit more but if the user have later more money they can put a second one
The platinum series bunkers are modular, on the website you can do plenty of configurations, end to end or side by side, on end to side. The problem with future expansion would be having to dig out the ground and ruining the wall of gravel you have along the sides for drainage. then you would need to expand the concrete slab they sit on. Which I don't think would be possible without introducing the risk of of movement over time. Though If you make the slab on the first run as big as your future goals it might be possible to expand.
How do you power and water one of these long term? I mean if you had to bug out for weeks or possibly months?
Overkill is underrated. Your shelters are better than anything I have ever seen. I would trust yours to get a direct strike over Cheyenne Mountain.
be careful moore, i will my love im not leaving your side no matter what went to cals to eat dinner with some friends
Have you ever build one in Alaska?
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Can you explain the generator room? Generators get Hot and require a fuel air mixture. How do you pull contaminated air into a shelter without contaminating everything? Do you think an NBC environment will cause your generator to require more frequent maintenance? If so how would you manage that? Thanks.
The generator is a dirty room. Three doors and the distance away from the living quarters make it usable
what size of generator would you recommend and do you have any concerns about overheating?
How well are the crews that installed the bunkers paid?
And how much money goes into cost to install the bunkers?
Is concrete slab better than gravel? Also, can you do a video on how the plumbing works? Do you do a sump pump or?
Where does the French drain drain to?
@@PERSISTENTxMF bucket of gravel in the dirt
I can go for a key bump