This thing is crazy bad. I gotta show my middle grandson. He's a survivalist. Smart 17 year old young man. High fives atlas. You covered all the bases.
I remember when you first started out in business. You sure have come a long way. A good product and great customer service always wins in the end. Congrats.
If I lived in tornado ally I would invest in this bunker most definitely 70,000 is nothing for peice of mind especially for the safety of your family and or friends!!! Great job gentlemen!!!!!!
A lot of attention to detail while keeping it simple. Everything seems to be thought about, everything well built, and I was surprised by the cost of it. Also, I tried to think about the “what if’s” when building or planning anything, and you had a solution for my “what ifs”. A job well done sir 👍
The guy that hooked the shackles up is the first person besides myself that screwed the pin in all the way and then unscrewed it half a turn. It makes it easy to unscrew later.
At 10:50, make sure next time when using steel chockers to put a guard around where it rubs on the edge as you lift. So when it moves, it won’t mess up the coating. I was on an iron crew up north building gas plant a while back. Rigging is fun and hard work! Some of the shackles can be very heavy!
Enjoy your Atlas videos and hearing about your products. I wonder what’s the deepest shelter you ever built for a customer? Thanks for being a true patriot👍 - Trump 2020🇺🇸
Great video and looks like an awesome product. I must admit this is the first time i've see a crane used and no one is wearing hardhats or safety glasses including the riggers.
Yes you were right Sir!!.. Thinking about the cost of the bunker because that might be the 'something' which viewers would have been wanted at the end of the video. Thank You Sir!!..
I also want a periscope in my bunker with a telescopic screw system so when and if the cameras and electricity fail I will be able to see inside out in all directions 360-G ° with night vision and infrared
Matt and CO are good people and Ron and CO are good people. For whatever reason, it just didn't' work out. Everybody should stop being butthurt about it and move on.
I still don't see why Matt if he wasn't going to follow through with Atlas why he didn't give the job to the Kid's he had do the welding at the new Bunker Branding and other things instead of going with criminals they could have at least used the money for their Welding Business and would have produced a better product. I will never get why someone seemingly so Family oriented went with a Family Abuser which is proven Fact.
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Not helping yourself. Personally, I'd choose Atlas. That doesn't mean we should act like little kids if we're not chosen. I love this channel, but you're going to lose this argument with the population so just shut up! Everybody knows your putting Demo and OTR in your video title to get clicks and it's sad.
I mean dang... just watching this I can assure myself there is no better company out there that does this good of work! I mean the detail with just getting the air pipe/screen end at a down hill angle only a couple degrees... it shows that you really care and ain’t just doing it for the money! If or better yet when I’m able to afford mine... it WILL be Atlas!!! None better..... PERIOD!!
Master locks are easy to pick because they are well made and you can feel the pins imo. One of hardest lock to pick I had was a cheap one. Poorly made. But then the cheap one I had trouble with was made so cheap it would have been faster to whack it a hammer or just force it with prybar.
If you can get your butt down there and try try to pick that in such confinement, then good luck. Not saying it can't be done. But I wouldn't want to. I am learning how to pick now and it is some what easy. Abloy new locks are pretty dang hard to mess with.
@Dr Evil has!!! but with perfection ... like this ... I guarantee it is not !!! Brazil ... is a far cry from US technology...I think this is a shame ... why? Brazil is rich in everything ... food ... minerals ... pure water ... etc ... why are we reduced by our leaders? hypocrisy !! greed of power !!!
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I don't know how it is in Texas but shouldn't you water the dirt a little bit and compact it every 40-60 cm ?
Well if someone wants to lock you up inside all they need to do is park a truck on top of that hatch and stuff some cloth or paper on those air pipes. Extra precaution would be to build a grate box around the air pipes or disguise them somehow. Also you should have a tunnel with a secondary side exit trough a small emergency hatch several feet away. and a secondary air intake. Wouldn't probably be a bad idea to build some sort of concrete pill box on top with access from the interior so you could protect the entrance.
Wonder if you could make a hidden ground level intake and exhaust using large to medium stones and ground cover. Would be nice to completely hide all traces with no showing pipes.
It is possible but if there was a flood then the water would not just go through the safety valve but it would flood the bunker because the valve wouldn't be able to keep up
@@ipant1056 sometimes it snows sometimes its a green field sometimes its a dry brown field. Much rather you be able to park a vehicle on top without knowledge of the bunker. Covert is the best defense.
@@ipant1056 all depends on you installation location. Covert vents can be engineered specific to each need. For flooding areas drill holes in large Boulders or telescoping vents or build vents into the structure of a home or cabin. Nothing against the one he uses but its just the most universal for all situations.
I see what your going for, I just based my opinion on where I was living so it may be different from you but everywhere around me always floods about 6 inches every winter so it personally wouldn't work for me, but another idea would be if there were trees then the leaves could be caught up in the pipe or just jam it shut at the top depending on the area but I like the way you think about stuff and solve stuff, I also like how you don't get offended about every opinion so I thank you on that
When I order mine it will have a "vault style " door - multiple pins - about every 12". A single lever to unlock from the inside. In fact - I know someone - somewhere that purchased a "vault door" to fit the 12" concrete walls, AND then everything else was re-bar and concrete.
yould think it wasnt the sole plan for SHTF, but probably somewhere where you can rest for a few days to recover, or have the kids while youre out doing things.
Without an escape tunnel it's just another fancy tomb. If the building on top of the bunker collapses around it or malevolent marauders discover your bunker and decide to seal you in...not fool proof.
one thing i'd mention on interior welding. 36:00 SCBA !!!!! fumes 37:26 can really do some lung damage. ventilation , ventilation, ventilation. On top of Hydraulics, once the structure is built. Maybe a counter weight/pully system above the door or a hand crank winch to aid in lifting the lid manually if the hydraulics ever fail years from now? nice finished product and air system is awesome well thought out
What about duct tape over the intake 4 people inside a day or 2 before they pass out/die? Not knocking your intake nothing is full proof I just like to think outside the box. I'm sure a intake really far away from the hatch would be better as they wouldn't associate it with the bunker especially if you disguise it like a lamp post or something with vents underneath the light or build it inside the walls of the home and make it look like a roof vent.
We would like to own a under triple bunker under our home... That's an awesome idea... We bought 3 generators incase lights ever go out... That's a perfect idea... We will reach out to y'all when we get ready to build... Thank you for sharing your video...
You can't just dump dirt in a hole that deep to fill it. You got to put it in 6 inch lifts and compact each lift. thats going to settle like like crazy.
It would be really great if you could come up with a "DIY" bunker so that people who can't afford your shelters( which are amazing and very well priced) but just in case they can't...please write a "DIY" book .I would buy it!
I enjoy your videos. And you do seem to produce a superior product than the other guy. But, those fasteners will not be there 150 to 200 years from now due to galvanic corrosion. Even encased in concrete, they will corrode. As well will the bolt holes on the bunker. The corrosion will spread until it eats holes through the walls. You should use a polymer type washer and bushings to break the conductivity between the metals as well as installing a few zinc anodes inside. Just some constructive criticism.
Man that’s a lot of welding and those rods ain’t cheap lol. If I ever get the money I’ll have you design and build an ultimate underground compound. Wait a minute that would make a cool video. 👍
They look like garbage but that's probably because the welds I deal with have stringent requirements and I'm being picky because his are fine for his work but wouldn't be fine for mine and vice versa
Might get around someone padlocking you in, but wait til you're welded in and the check valve, pour cement in it, make no mistake, one can keep you in it forever or make you want to come out no matter what. Also if you're impressed with those welds, let me show ya something.
Hey Ron, another awesome video I'm almost through them all. Hey what crane you say that was 60ton thats 120.000 pounds . I would have assembled that on the flat ground to save a lot of time. I'm sure there was solid reason you didn't. End bunker looked great buddy.
Great video! Love the new editing with the music!! Try to look more into the lense of the camera instead of the screen to the side of it. :) as long as ya start in focus, you'll stay in focus. If you are going to be moving around to where you think you might get out of frame just pause a little because you can easily cut out the pauses. Thanks for taking us along for the ride! 😀☢☣
Oh, that's cute. Most preppers severly underestimate amount of water needed for daily survivial. Hint: drinking part is a tiny fraction of a fraction of daily water need. 99% of bunkers I've seen so far don't have a clue about it. This one included.
Been looking forward to your videos because of guys like you , I've started my own UA-cam channel GUNSTHRILLS&CHILLS , if I had the money I'd definitely buy one for the best ( atlas )
To have such a beautiful, secure product and put a MasterLock on it... it's like the opposite of the "diamond in a goat's ass" anology! Sure the outside of the lock is nice looking and tough, but the core is total garbage. These bunkers deserve a much better lock!
Can you still cut through the air pipes? And is the bucket around the check valve sealed in the bottom, or what stops the bucket from filling up with liquid?
You can cut the air pipes after awhile of work, but you still cant do anything and about the bucket at the bottem of the check valve there a bunch of good size holes for the water to drain out of the bucket
Yeah, I don’t know why there is only one door installed. I feel like underground bunkers should always have a back up door. Being buried alive doesn’t sound too appealing.
@@warrenb8228 Most of them I've seen from this company do there could be some special circumstances behind the construction of this bunker however it doesn't look to be like one of their longest or largest ones number 1 number 1 and number 2 perhaps they're going to build a structure above the bulgar to protect the main entrance and don't need a secondary I don't know I'm with you though I would rather have an emergency exit as well
Holy damn I never realized that. I mean he does hide them underneath things like old barrels and stuff in some of the non hidden-bunkers. But damn if they found out were you are you'd be pretty screwed.
for me, this is just one version of a hidden firearm storage or budget shelter, nothing come close to a self-sufficient one, these guys possibly never being in real survival situation like war or something likely, besides food, water, power, air for example you easy to get gassed or gas yourself from being polluted, what about flooding, earthwake, and basic key like no exist at all, worst than a rat tunnel...
I like the new format. But could do with silence or really low volume music. The same music over and over gets monotonous. Plus most UA-cam creators use the same or similar music tracks make it even more monotonous. Otherwise great video.
Smitty SF-3751 Been a fan of your video's for at least a year now. If I were a bit younger I would have one for us. Also bee a prepper for more than 30 years and I turned 81 back in August. Am amazed at you building ethics, it is great. keep up the great work.
exactly! -ducttape the vents -drill the hatch fill it with sand/concrete/water/whatever -drill the vents fill it with sand/concrete/whatever -weld the hatches shut or just put a big rock on it. you can go on forever about ways to kill the occupants and then later return to ''pick the loot'' the only way a bunker works is if no one knows and no one can see where it is. no visibile hatch no visible vents escape hatches are nice and all that but when a malicious group is waiting for you to come out they pick you off one by one climbing out. you can never talk about it to anyone not your husband/ wife not your children not any family or friends because someone always spills the beans, and remembers that you have that. id much prefer an above ground bunker concealed as a home with escape hatches in the woods or somewhere else hidden. and vents hidden as chimneys or in hollowed out trees or whatever else one can think off.. its good for a pew pew vault, great for a tornado shelter etc but for a shtf?? go to a desert or mountain range.
They sell this garbage to suckers 100%. Nothing they make would keep you safe. That's why I call these glorified storm shelters lmao. I watch this trash when I'm bored for laughs. Especially when they refer things to like nuclear blast doors etc 🤣. It's hilarious.
I’d be moving the air intake pipe at least 15metres (45’) away from the structure of the barn. Barns frequently burn down, especially if they are used to store hay, which as a guy with horses and livestock, is kinda the point of a barn. I like the idea of putting a dummy steel grain silo, lined with concrete for added security, sitting over the hatch and air intake. Excellent camouflage, especially when part of a line of other functional silos.
Man that was a loooong video. Answered about every damn question I had though. It really seems like you've thought about every damned thing out. I'll be calling you in a few years when I start clearing my land in East TX.
Americans are gonna need those bunkers soon!
Were gonna need a lot in the next 2 weeks
This thing is crazy bad. I gotta show my middle grandson. He's a survivalist. Smart 17 year old young man. High fives atlas. You covered all the bases.
Enjoy the new longer video format, now it's more like an episode rather than a 15 min showcase. props!
I remember when you first started out in business. You sure have come a long way. A good product and great customer service always wins in the end. Congrats.
If i was to ever be able to afford my own bunker, you sir will be my go to guy.
Unless a better company shows up :)
If I lived in tornado ally I would invest in this bunker most definitely 70,000 is nothing for peice of mind especially for the safety of your family and or friends!!! Great job gentlemen!!!!!!
A lot of attention to detail while keeping it simple. Everything seems to be thought about, everything well built, and I was surprised by the cost of it. Also, I tried to think about the “what if’s” when building or planning anything, and you had a solution for my “what ifs”. A job well done sir 👍
Pops Smith hit the proverbial nail on the head.
You truly think, consider, and deeply plan every step of your bunkers!
@Dr Evil you built a laser on the moon so you're no one to talk....
I like this a lot better than the Platinum series. More functional with all that shelf space.
I hope they never go out of business because one day I’m gonna buy a very big bunker from them! Might be 10-50 years from now but it’s gonna happen!
might be too late then
@@Truther945 Kinda agree.
The guy that hooked the shackles up is the first person besides myself that screwed the pin in all the way and then unscrewed it half a turn. It makes it easy to unscrew later.
At 10:50, make sure next time when using steel chockers to put a guard around where it rubs on the edge as you lift. So when it moves, it won’t mess up the coating. I was on an iron crew up north building gas plant a while back. Rigging is fun and hard work! Some of the shackles can be very heavy!
Love when the welder is trying to walk up the steps but boss man is in the way
Enjoy your Atlas videos and hearing about your products.
I wonder what’s the deepest shelter you ever built for a customer?
Thanks for being a true patriot👍
- Trump 2020🇺🇸
As Donald. He used one in DC.
gota admit, brings back memories of workin iron...the spud wrench, galvanized everything, boss barkin......good ole days.....
Great video and looks like an awesome product. I must admit this is the first time i've see a crane used and no one is wearing hardhats or safety glasses including the riggers.
I gotta say the quality on these things is just unreal.
Thanks for sharing your videos. Always love the step by step construction. Just like A-Team,,,,,"Love it when a plan comes together."
Yes you were right Sir!!..
Thinking about the cost of the bunker because that might be the 'something' which viewers would have been wanted at the end of the video.
Thank You
Sir!!..
A very informative video, the design and workmanship is a credit to you all.
Best bunker ever made
I love Rays energy! Man these bunkers are so cool!!
i hope there were drain holes in that black plastic bucket and more gravel around it
have a great day
I also want a periscope in my bunker with a telescopic screw system so when and if the cameras and electricity fail I will be able to see inside out in all directions 360-G ° with night vision and infrared
Rather have a port to launch a drone if needed to see what's around
I had the exact same idea. I've never seen him talk about that in any of his videos though.
That’s what I said! Give me a good submarine periscope to see what’s up 😂
@@allamericanshooter6287 Would need some sort of antenna so you would be able to communicate with drone from inside the bunker.
Ron, you and your products always make me smile. I know if I can afford a home and a shelter someday, you will have my business.
Matt and CO are good people and Ron and CO are good people. For whatever reason, it just didn't' work out. Everybody should stop being butthurt about it and move on.
Rising S Bunkers are pieces of shit, Matt made a bad choice going with them.
Yea rising s does suck, I personally would go with atlas, but matt can make his own decisions and make his own mistakes
I still don't see why Matt if he wasn't going to follow through with Atlas why he didn't give the job to the Kid's he had do the welding at the new Bunker Branding and other things instead of going with criminals they could have at least used the money for their Welding Business and would have produced a better product. I will never get why someone seemingly so Family oriented went with a Family Abuser which is proven Fact.
Update. Rising S brother/employee was recently sentenced to prison for 70 years for murder
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Not helping yourself. Personally, I'd choose Atlas. That doesn't mean we should act like little kids if we're not chosen. I love this channel, but you're going to lose this argument with the population so just shut up! Everybody knows your putting Demo and OTR in your video title to get clicks and it's sad.
I mean dang... just watching this I can assure myself there is no better company out there that does this good of work! I mean the detail with just getting the air pipe/screen end at a down hill angle only a couple degrees... it shows that you really care and ain’t just doing it for the money! If or better yet when I’m able to afford mine... it WILL be Atlas!!! None better..... PERIOD!!
Great bunker but master locks locks are junk and can be picked in seconds... look at abus locks or abloy with a disc detainer core...
It's not design to resist a alien invasion but a to protect your family from a hurricane ^^' !
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i agree much better locks out there
Master locks are easy to pick because they are well made and you can feel the pins imo. One of hardest lock to pick I had was a cheap one. Poorly made. But then the cheap one I had trouble with was made so cheap it would have been faster to whack it a hammer or just force it with prybar.
If you can get your butt down there and try try to pick that in such confinement, then good luck. Not saying it can't be done. But I wouldn't want to. I am learning how to pick now and it is some what easy. Abloy new locks are pretty dang hard to mess with.
the company should have
Atlas Survival Shelters in Brazil!
@Dr Evil has!!! but with perfection ... like this ... I guarantee it is not !!! Brazil ... is a far cry from US technology...I think this is a shame ... why? Brazil is rich in everything ... food ... minerals ... pure water ... etc ... why are we reduced by our leaders? hypocrisy !! greed of power !!!
I don't know how it is in Texas but shouldn't you water the dirt a little bit and compact it every 40-60 cm ?
Yeah you can tell you and your crew do a great job very neat clean that's it's very nice
I really want to see the inside after they stock it with guns an ammo. That's the main reason I came here
That baseball cap at 49:50, really spoilt this video. He looks well protected against a zombie outbreak though!
MAGA 🧢
This is awesome. One day I’ll be calling you up to have a bunker built 🤝
Well if someone wants to lock you up inside all they need to do is park a truck on top of that hatch and stuff some cloth or paper on those air pipes. Extra precaution would be to build a grate box around the air pipes or disguise them somehow. Also you should have a tunnel with a secondary side exit trough a small emergency hatch several feet away. and a secondary air intake. Wouldn't probably be a bad idea to build some sort of concrete pill box on top with access from the interior so you could protect the entrance.
That's a friggin good price for what you get! We spend that much on a brand new truck!
Someone could cap those vents😮and then????And BTW the dirt should be tamped every 6"😊
Wonder if you could make a hidden ground level intake and exhaust using large to medium stones and ground cover.
Would be nice to completely hide all traces with no showing pipes.
It is possible but if there was a flood then the water would not just go through the safety valve but it would flood the bunker because the valve wouldn't be able to keep up
But then again you could just paint the intake/exhaust camo to match your surroundings
@@ipant1056 sometimes it snows sometimes its a green field sometimes its a dry brown field.
Much rather you be able to park a vehicle on top without knowledge of the bunker.
Covert is the best defense.
@@ipant1056 all depends on you installation location.
Covert vents can be engineered specific to each need.
For flooding areas drill holes in large Boulders or telescoping vents or build vents into the structure of a home or cabin.
Nothing against the one he uses but its just the most universal for all situations.
I see what your going for, I just based my opinion on where I was living so it may be different from you but everywhere around me always floods about 6 inches every winter so it personally wouldn't work for me, but another idea would be if there were trees then the leaves could be caught up in the pipe or just jam it shut at the top depending on the area but I like the way you think about stuff and solve stuff, I also like how you don't get offended about every opinion so I thank you on that
I'm a Pepper too! I also like Coke & Mountain Dew. Laugh in the face of danger. Love yall, Great Video
I would weld a chain to a wrench and weld it to the wall by the escape hatch so it’s always there
We do
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Please show it sometime.
When I order mine it will have a "vault style " door - multiple pins - about every 12". A single lever to unlock from the inside. In fact - I know someone - somewhere that purchased a "vault door" to fit the 12" concrete walls, AND then everything else was re-bar and concrete.
@dustin jones yea
Looks like a $70K tomb, I will certainly go for an above ground defensive plan!
yould think it wasnt the sole plan for SHTF, but probably somewhere where you can rest for a few days to recover, or have the kids while youre out doing things.
Without an escape tunnel it's just another fancy tomb. If the building on top of the bunker collapses around it or malevolent marauders discover your bunker and decide to seal you in...not fool proof.
How can I waste as much money as possible. Dig a hole and put it in the ground. Lol
That's my big worry about bunkers I want escape tunnel that splits into paths each with escape hatch.
@@DK-jd8bj if your a billionaire, it's not a waste of money, you will never notice the expense, those are who is purchasing these things.
@@jakeelwood612 you have to be a billionaire to afford $70k?
@@tockblade I certainly don't have 70k laying around 😂
one thing i'd mention on interior welding. 36:00 SCBA !!!!! fumes 37:26 can really do some lung damage. ventilation , ventilation, ventilation. On top of Hydraulics, once the structure is built. Maybe a counter weight/pully system above the door or a hand crank winch to aid in lifting the lid manually if the hydraulics ever fail years from now? nice finished product and air system is awesome well thought out
What about duct tape over the intake 4 people inside a day or 2 before they pass out/die? Not knocking your intake nothing is full proof I just like to think outside the box. I'm sure a intake really far away from the hatch would be better as they wouldn't associate it with the bunker especially if you disguise it like a lamp post or something with vents underneath the light or build it inside the walls of the home and make it look like a roof vent.
We would like to own a under triple bunker under our home... That's an awesome idea... We bought 3 generators incase lights ever go out... That's a perfect idea... We will reach out to y'all when we get ready to build... Thank you for sharing your video...
You can't just dump dirt in a hole that deep to fill it. You got to put it in 6 inch lifts and compact each lift. thats going to settle like like crazy.
It would be really great if you could come up with a "DIY" bunker so that people who can't afford your shelters( which are amazing and very well priced) but just in case they can't...please write a "DIY" book .I would buy it!
i really liked the ship styled door 🔥
I want a prepper shirt too. And a bunker!
Why was “Patented-Technology” in quotations? Are you trying to say it’s not actually patented technology?
Smart putting a bigger pad for your outriggers !!!!!!
cool stuff, i still would like an emergency exit out of that thing due to threats, fire etc.
There is a emergency exit on all of his other bunkers but I don't know why there isn't one on this one
Barn collapses on it locking you in or just park a tractor on it
Amazing shelter think we all need one ,Great job
I enjoy your videos. And you do seem to produce a superior product than the other guy. But, those fasteners will not be there 150 to 200 years from now due to galvanic corrosion. Even encased in concrete, they will corrode. As well will the bolt holes on the bunker. The corrosion will spread until it eats holes through the walls. You should use a polymer type washer and bushings to break the conductivity between the metals as well as installing a few zinc anodes inside. Just some constructive criticism.
We love it when we get big black opal. It on our list to get. This is for AUS.
Man that’s a lot of welding and those rods ain’t cheap lol. If I ever get the money I’ll have you design and build an ultimate underground compound. Wait a minute that would make a cool video. 👍
They look like garbage but that's probably because the welds I deal with have stringent requirements and I'm being picky because his are fine for his work but wouldn't be fine for mine and vice versa
Amazing ! Nothing better than the owner's eye !
Love watching you go to it.! Ron is on site and always knows what to do...... The heat must be awful. A lot cooler in UK at moment.
Ron is the only one who knows what to do! He thinks the rest are morons..
Might get around someone padlocking you in, but wait til you're welded in and the check valve, pour cement in it, make no mistake, one can keep you in it forever or make you want to come out no matter what. Also if you're impressed with those welds, let me show ya something.
Hey Ron, another awesome video I'm almost through them all. Hey what crane you say that was 60ton thats 120.000 pounds . I would have assembled that on the flat ground to save a lot of time. I'm sure there was solid reason you didn't. End bunker looked great buddy.
To add security i would cover the outside tubes to look like trees with artificial bark on the trees to hide the external pipes
Great video! Love the new editing with the music!! Try to look more into the lense of the camera instead of the screen to the side of it. :) as long as ya start in focus, you'll stay in focus. If you are going to be moving around to where you think you might get out of frame just pause a little because you can easily cut out the pauses. Thanks for taking us along for the ride! 😀☢☣
Video Tutorial Request:
How to get electricity from a public light pole (post) in an emergency ???
Thanks for all the awesome videos.
Oh, that's cute. Most preppers severly underestimate amount of water needed for daily survivial. Hint: drinking part is a tiny fraction of a fraction of daily water need. 99% of bunkers I've seen so far don't have a clue about it. This one included.
This one seems to be just a storage room for guns. But I agree, water is the biggest thing people need to stock pile.
I think for me an escape hatch is a must
Poor guy vacuumed the whole entrance then it got dirty all over again
39:30 love the warning signs in background 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love how you point out the obvious while the workers are working. Wonder what your staff turnover is like
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Very Nice Bunker, thanks for sharing
Been looking forward to your videos because of guys like you , I've started my own UA-cam channel GUNSTHRILLS&CHILLS , if I had the money I'd definitely buy one for the best ( atlas )
impressive workmanship, get yourself a Empire digital level to impress your clients.
I hope the buckets full of rocks have drainage holes in the bottom......🤔
That plastic bucket will not last.
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
To have such a beautiful, secure product and put a MasterLock on it... it's like the opposite of the "diamond in a goat's ass" anology! Sure the outside of the lock is nice looking and tough, but the core is total garbage. These bunkers deserve a much better lock!
Hello, this is LockPickingLawyer and Ill show the many flaws of this bunker "30 second video"
Inspectors and installers and all others that work and come around it will know where to go if things are getting bad.
I like your efforts to improve your video, it's just the music at times seems a bit loud and out of place, from the rest of your video.
Beautiful shelter
How long was that hole open? Interesting to find vegetation down there!
I'd say a month or two at least.
Very Well Done. Thanks for the video and information. GO NAVY !
Can you still cut through the air pipes? And is the bucket around the check valve sealed in the bottom, or what stops the bucket from filling up with liquid?
You can cut the air pipes after awhile of work, but you still cant do anything and about the bucket at the bottem of the check valve there a bunch of good size holes for the water to drain out of the bucket
That's one mean looking bunker!!
If someone parks a car on the door, he is there for good
Yeah, I don’t know why there is only one door installed. I feel like underground bunkers should always have a back up door. Being buried alive doesn’t sound too appealing.
If the world ever collapses the best place to hit up is a company like this for their business records. Find out where all the best loot is at 😂
@@davidabest7195 they don't keep records.
@@warrenb8228 Most of them I've seen from this company do there could be some special circumstances behind the construction of this bunker however it doesn't look to be like one of their longest or largest ones number 1 number 1 and number 2 perhaps they're going to build a structure above the bulgar to protect the main entrance and don't need a secondary I don't know I'm with you though I would rather have an emergency exit as well
The hatches are capable of turning a16000 lb. Car off of the door.
I will gracefully and humbly accept in his stead.😉
That's some fine crane work.
-Mike
It the bad guys chased you into that bunker, wouldn't they just have to put a plastic bag over the air intake and wait you out?
Holy damn I never realized that. I mean he does hide them underneath things like old barrels and stuff in some of the non hidden-bunkers. But damn if they found out were you are you'd be pretty screwed.
for me, this is just one version of a hidden firearm storage or budget shelter, nothing come close to a self-sufficient one, these guys possibly never being in real survival situation like war or something likely, besides food, water, power, air for example you easy to get gassed or gas yourself from being polluted, what about flooding, earthwake, and basic key like no exist at all, worst than a rat tunnel...
I LOVE these videos. Question, what's to prevent a bad guy from just covering the vent hole completely and starving you of oxygen?
I like the new format. But could do with silence or really low volume music. The same music over and over gets monotonous. Plus most UA-cam creators use the same or similar music tracks make it even more monotonous. Otherwise great video.
A PREPPER
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A 2xl please.
You rock
i love this stuff here in london ontario canada and would love a sined pic
Smitty SF-3751
Been a fan of your video's for at least a year now. If I were a bit younger I would have one for us. Also bee a prepper for more than 30 years and I turned 81 back in August. Am amazed at you building ethics, it is great. keep up the great work.
When doomsday comes, you will have a fine coffin.
exactly!
-ducttape the vents
-drill the hatch fill it with sand/concrete/water/whatever
-drill the vents fill it with sand/concrete/whatever
-weld the hatches shut or just put a big rock on it.
you can go on forever about ways to kill the occupants and then later return to ''pick the loot''
the only way a bunker works is if no one knows and no one can see where it is. no visibile hatch no visible vents
escape hatches are nice and all that but when a malicious group is waiting for you to come out they pick you off one by one climbing out.
you can never talk about it to anyone not your husband/ wife not your children not any family or friends because someone always spills the beans, and remembers that you have that.
id much prefer an above ground bunker concealed as a home with escape hatches in the woods or somewhere else hidden.
and vents hidden as chimneys or in hollowed out trees or whatever else one can think off..
its good for a pew pew vault, great for a tornado shelter etc but for a shtf?? go to a desert or mountain range.
@@redsampler2017, good points!
Maybe they have plans to build something on top of it?
They sell this garbage to suckers 100%. Nothing they make would keep you safe. That's why I call these glorified storm shelters lmao. I watch this trash when I'm bored for laughs. Especially when they refer things to like nuclear blast doors etc 🤣. It's hilarious.
Excellent bunker.
For taken out of the series:
Fear the walking dead .
O r a nuclear war .
Dam... a master lock on this quality bunker . Is kinda sad.
Talk to the *LockPickingLawyer* on how to get _better_ recommendations for padlocks.
I warned him about that company and told him about bad reviews. I dont know him personally
I’d be moving the air intake pipe at least 15metres (45’) away from the structure of the barn. Barns frequently burn down, especially if they are used to store hay, which as a guy with horses and livestock, is kinda the point of a barn.
I like the idea of putting a dummy steel grain silo, lined with concrete for added security, sitting over the hatch and air intake. Excellent camouflage, especially when part of a line of other functional silos.
Metal barns is the new normal
I'd rather a nuke land on my head than get stuck in one of these bunkers!
Man that was a loooong video. Answered about every damn question I had though. It really seems like you've thought about every damned thing out. I'll be calling you in a few years when I start clearing my land in East TX.
Unfortunately, at the time, you weren’t Financially able to avail yourself of the opportunity presented. Such is business.
Would work well for when tornadoes come too!