Hogan's hero's TV show in the USA. Comedy. They had a stump entrance to a tunnel. It was fake for shitty TV show. Also the bottom of a bunk bed was another entrance to a tunnel and a moveable rock covered another entrance.
The best air filters for bunker are the Swedish ones that was designed for submarines. An old design but very practical, easily powered by hand crank or electric. Clean air is a critical need for survival. Remember to disguise the pipe & opening above ground. They are also very quiet. All mechanical, no need for electronics. A bit of lubricant oil once a year & they last for decades. Just sharing, well done so far.
@@axes_garage except for some reason your ai voice has an Indian accent. I'm an Indian maybe I'm confused, but do confirm. Best of luck bunker pirates.
Your main floor weights a ton and the supports are just resting on loose sand? Expect it to sink, and if the bunker walls are just untreated lumber expect that to rot away
That is not out problem? It's not regulated by the US standards and safety concerns. Exposure to Asbestos MAY cause problems in a person's future. Like 25 to 30 years later? I helped monitor and remove Asbestos insulation at Sherwin Williams in Chicago from 1989 to 1994 and it was in 2014 that my lungs showed signs of Asbestosis , not Misothelioma. These guys will be fine. And even if they get sick, it's not our problem.
It may surprise you that not all corrugated cement sheets have asbestos in it. If it has, and they did it just this time, there's no much of a problem. Asbestos problems appear with the constant contact with the thing for a long time. They are just buying a handful more tickets each year that the averge person on the disease lottery. (You need 30,000,000 tickets for 100% chance )
@@bentheguru4986likely was asbestos, here in Aus it was called Super6, but I know in the UK, parts of Europe and many other locations the same profile is still produced as FC sheeting. I suspect (at least for Aus) that discontinuing the profile made it easier to identify it after that ban.
16:40 concrete must not dry out, but cure instead. You want the concrete to stay wet, to help it cure stronger. If it dries out, it will be a weak structure.
Concrete dries as it sets, it's part of the exothermic process. I think you're confusing dry and wet mixes. It is stronger cured in water but it's not significant enough to warrant the work keeping it wet for a month unless it's for a runway or some such, even then they don't do it for a month. Shopping centres, bridges and just about everything concrete is dry cured
Making concrete pillars without underbase doesnt realy make sense? I believe you should first make concrete slab in the bottom and than make the pillars on top of slab. As they are now they can sink...
@@cindybates68look at the quality of wood. Jesus in india that amount of wood would cost the same as a truck load of concrete. They need proper foundations and then a concrete floor, followed by cast in place walls and ceiling. Basically a concrete tank buried underground. And if you're smart and handy, you would install a thin 20 ga stainless tub on soil before casting the basement/bunker unless site conditions didn't permit or the basement was bigger than say 150 sqft or something.
Que trabalho espetacular. A mão de obra pra escavar é absurda mas a idéia foi algo sensacional. A cereja do bolo é a porta ao final do vídeo. Parabéns e aguardando mais atualizações dos outros projetos
To make the door "hidden" - you could create similar looking panels around the room. They would all look like decorative panels; except for the secret one that opens 🙂
When I get back to the Philippines, I’m gonna build a boat and I’m gonna use the carpet method on the outside of the boat because I like the way it turned out the hood. Good job.
You should go with the Dumbledore spiral staircase Hydraulically lifted from below the hidden room. Lifting a concrete circle lid. And you should mount compressed air on one side of your router table and a dust collector on the other. With a compressed air nozzle wide but blowing towards a gap in the center, it will clear sawdust and cool the router bit at the same time.
I think you did a great job. Of note, be careful with the wood over time. The wood will soak up moisture and expand and retract. As such the sand/dirt will seep through. It would be wise to insulate the area for waterproofing and sealing. Since you are mostly through perhaps use something like flex seal. White as the black would be way too dark! Be careful of condensation too.
I was thinking about condensation and wetness, but I'm also thinking about freeze line in the soil heaving the concrete, I'm betting the frost line is about 1.4 Meters down. An EPS outer part of the concrete form would help mitigate this.
Thanks for the dollhouse idea😂now i can be even more paranoid about people knowing my plans since I'm a really provate person that can't stop overhsaring🤣
@@axes_garage i'm hooked since the bugati project, the very first one. The amount of work you put into your projects is insane. I cannot pick one, Every project is dope! You guys are creative at its finest :D ❤ From Sri Lanka
Very interesting and well documented. Will the walls in the bunker stay made of wood? I would imagine that wood against soil would eventually rot. As far as ideas for setting up the bunker, you could take ideas from mini-homes to have a bed that lifts into the ceiling and some non-perishable food items and some means for preparing the food.
If it is accessed by a secret door it's already perfect in my opinion but.... Ive always wanted to make a salt tile room. Use it to cure meats, cheeses etc. The salt bricks can be bought at a farrier supplies shop or on the web? I think only one wall would be enough? Full height and maybe the width of the smaller wall would be great. Box it in and put in a glass door front that seals off and regulate the humidity. That's MY vote.
Secret bunker surounded by fresh sand mounds of bunker sized volume. :) If i have sand ( rather than our clay and rock ) under my house id be digging a bunker too. Just because its cool, and also actually cool in our summer.
You guys are the coolest guys on you tube great content always something new and great! secret room screams to me some kind of command center (i.e. small batcave) , multiple monitors , access to the internet, own power grid (preferably solar maybe wind or both)and security/hidden camera access to all over the property and house triggered by motion sensors with facial recognition software . oh and a intercom system to front door and throughout. That would be my dream. That may seem lavish and a little difficult but hey , you never know until you try!
On your floor, use two part Paul urethane, resin or two two-part resin depends on what you can get your country and it’ll make the floor look classy and you have a really nice looking floor. You can also use two-part epoxy, resin for making fake wood and all kinds of stuff, fake looking stone and all kinds of stuff.
In terms of security, covert is always better than overt. If people don’t even know it’s there, they have nothing to attack. I’m not sure of the ultimate purpose of your bunker, but discreetly located external CCTV cameras are a must. Not located on the building structure, but on/in trees looking back to the structure.
Well done with the concrete work. Little sidenote: The joints of those pavers should not form crosses. As there is no traffic i dont think this will be a problem.
@@reconquista1911 it will rot with time , what you think is gonna happen with the pillars holding up 6 tonnes of concrete? no footings lmao ... don't think the wood is the only problem... Lets make a beautiful door and not worry about structural issues lololol
Puh, alles kompliziert und anstrengend, nee ? Ich hätte immer angst, dass Erde nachrutscht und alles zunichte macht. Viel Erfolg ! Erdbeeren in der Pfanne, das habe ich noch nicht gesehen.
@@jacovix3234 Because I have been working as an asbestos cleaner for over 20 years!!!! And how i can tell! all Roofs before 1970, they put Asbestos on the roofs and Walls R Asbest! It was extremely much cheaper than Tin! The plate's name is Erenite tiles! Look up on the Internet.. I PROMISE it's Asbestos!
Con hormigón y varillas de hierro, es como hacemos las casas en España, desde hace muchas décadas. Pero si no ponen aislante líquido, la humedad entrará. No se debe utilizar madera, se pudre y no evita la entrada de agua. Muy mal.
Some people are very short sighted and have no imagination or thought for what could happen in the future. I like this project and it is giving me ideas to think about, especially since these guys are doing this on their own. I could do this with my house, but I am less than a mile from Lake Michigan so future flooding or lake level rising would not be good for our bunker. I have another idea for this and that is to make a barge on land under our house, as lake levels rise the barge will rise with our house on top of it. I have seen some videos where the Dutch are doing this as ocean levels rising is going to put their country under water.
I see that you had a lot of fine sand taken out, their may be a few things that you can do with it to sell it. One idea see if you can mix anything to it to turn it into a fine clay some hobby shops may need it. Another idea is to push it through a fine screen and mix with the right kind of dirt some people are always looking for a good deal on good potting soil. And one more idea is put it in 5 or 10 LBS. Canvas Bags then Zip Tie them and stack them in a small shed to dry, and send them to places that need small flood walls. That way you can have some extra $$$$ for your next grate idea.
I think you should add some 'glow-in-the-dark' highlights in the cellar!! Maybe just some patterns that match with the door's style... but they could be simple like the edges of the 9 support columns and around the edges where the columns and walls meet the ceiling.... And you could get the type of glow-in-the-dark paint that you don't really see in daylight, or with the lights on, but if you use UV bulbs (the traditional, fluorescent 'blacklight' bulbs/tubes before the LED UV bulbs were invented.... the LED bulbs give off a LOT of extra "white-ish" light whereas the original fluorescent bulbs/tubes just make UV paints glow and not really light everything up brightly like the LED type) So with the right paint and keeping the blacklight bulbs fairly hidden, it will look like JUST the highlighted areas are glowing.... Oh and maybe you could add some additional UV/blacklight LEDs to the pattern in the door so it lights up the way you have it now, but then you have a switch to change all the lights to the blacklights and reveal a totally different looking bunker!! - The typical, well lit, classy look, and then you switch on the blacklights (and all the brighter lights turn off) and a WHOLE BUNCH OF HIDDEN DRAWINGS SUDDENLY APPEAR (because they are only visible with the blacklight/UV light) AND YOU'RE TRANSPORTED INTO A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, MAGICAL WORLD!!!! .... Just an idea... maybe it will inspire you to come up with something else :)
16:22 I would have tried to break the rock, it could be a geode or even have fossils inside, making it a beautiful piece of decoration. If not, at least it would already be broken into smaller pieces and could be removed.
Secret basement is great, but what you need is another secret escape/entrance that feeds out into the woods
I second this.
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You don't put that on film or tell people about it though, otherwise it's kinda pointless
Disguised as a tree stump. 😂
Hogan's hero's TV show in the USA. Comedy. They had a stump entrance to a tunnel. It was fake for shitty TV show. Also the bottom of a bunk bed was another entrance to a tunnel and a moveable rock covered another entrance.
Very interesting project. 🤩 I love it and could watch you all day. Great mix of old and new. 💖
Weren’t those corrugated sheets in the beginning made of asbestos?
Close your eyes
ahhhhh, pffffff. you just imagining things. 🤣
Yes
🧐 yummy asbestos
It’s ok, safety squints were securely in place
This has turned into one of my favorite channels on youtube, great work.
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The best air filters for bunker are the Swedish ones that was designed for submarines.
An old design but very practical, easily powered by hand crank or electric.
Clean air is a critical need for survival.
Remember to disguise the pipe & opening above ground.
They are also very quiet.
All mechanical, no need for electronics.
A bit of lubricant oil once a year & they last for decades.
Just sharing, well done so far.
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Colin F's started a tunnel frenzy and i love it.
Even Jerry right everything has
built one
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@@axes_garage except for some reason your ai voice has an Indian accent. I'm an Indian maybe I'm confused, but do confirm.
Best of luck bunker pirates.
These men build houses and cook, they are the real man! Good stuff.
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Your main floor weights a ton and the supports are just resting on loose sand? Expect it to sink, and if the bunker walls are just untreated lumber expect that to rot away
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cmon he exposed himself to asbestos , that bunker will be his grave lmao
That is not out problem? It's not regulated by the US standards and safety concerns. Exposure to Asbestos MAY cause problems in a person's future. Like 25 to 30 years later? I helped monitor and remove Asbestos insulation at Sherwin Williams in Chicago from 1989 to 1994 and it was in 2014 that my lungs showed signs of Asbestosis , not Misothelioma. These guys will be fine. And even if they get sick, it's not our problem.
@chrismsmalley2626
These guys are gonna last a bit longer than this structure tbf but both aren't lasting long
Just loving those blokes smash up the corrugated asbestos sheets without any PPE.....
It may surprise you that not all corrugated cement sheets have asbestos in it.
If it has, and they did it just this time, there's no much of a problem. Asbestos problems appear with the constant contact with the thing for a long time.
They are just buying a handful more tickets each year that the averge person on the disease lottery. (You need 30,000,000 tickets for 100% chance )
It could well be cement board!
@@sirrichardpumpaloaf8154 Nope, that was asbestos.
@@bentheguru4986likely was asbestos, here in Aus it was called Super6, but I know in the UK, parts of Europe and many other locations the same profile is still produced as FC sheeting. I suspect (at least for Aus) that discontinuing the profile made it easier to identify it after that ban.
Thanks for your concern. Everything is under control
Awesome project... The door is incredible!
I love you're Work and Everything and that Door 🚪 looking good I give y'all a 10
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Massive job!!!But very satisfying to watch.Great job guys.❤
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These doors look amazing 😍
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16:40 concrete must not dry out, but cure instead. You want the concrete to stay wet, to help it cure stronger. If it dries out, it will be a weak structure.
Thanks for watching. Everything is under control
Concrete dries as it sets, it's part of the exothermic process. I think you're confusing dry and wet mixes.
It is stronger cured in water but it's not significant enough to warrant the work keeping it wet for a month unless it's for a runway or some such, even then they don't do it for a month.
Shopping centres, bridges and just about everything concrete is dry cured
Very interesting and satisfying video.... thanks.
Door is awesome. Foam panel the ceiling or it condensates. Thumbs up from Canada 🇨🇦
Making concrete pillars without underbase doesnt realy make sense? I believe you should first make concrete slab in the bottom and than make the pillars on top of slab. As they are now they can sink...
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footings are needed 100% , these guys are just winging it... cool door bro lmao
@@cindybates68look at the quality of wood. Jesus in india that amount of wood would cost the same as a truck load of concrete.
They need proper foundations and then a concrete floor, followed by cast in place walls and ceiling. Basically a concrete tank buried underground.
And if you're smart and handy, you would install a thin 20 ga stainless tub on soil before casting the basement/bunker unless site conditions didn't permit or the basement was bigger than say 150 sqft or something.
@@axes_garage lol. what a reply
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Que trabalho espetacular. A mão de obra pra escavar é absurda mas a idéia foi algo sensacional. A cereja do bolo é a porta ao final do vídeo. Parabéns e aguardando mais atualizações dos outros projetos
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This is so cool- glad I found this channel!
I wish for a world where we don’t need bunkers under our homes.
That’s absolutely fantastic guys 👌
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@@axes_garage I sure have. I've watched all of your videos 👍
You have great humor respect from a Moroccan friend
To make the door "hidden" - you could create similar looking panels around the room. They would all look like decorative panels; except for the secret one that opens 🙂
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I love it already! Excited to see the finished product.
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Fascinating video! Definitely do the slab flooring. It is so beautiful, even without the LEDs.
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Man see man build. Man see man happy. Man happy.
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Love that door!
Amazing door guys! Outstanding!
Even I, thank you so much! Glad you like it. Hope you like the whole project
@@axes_garage yes, the whole idea is awesome. Just this door is unique!
@@evgeni2306 thanks for reply
Your previous vids were cool, but this part of the construction scares me!
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When I get back to the Philippines, I’m gonna build a boat and I’m gonna use the carpet method on the outside of the boat because I like the way it turned out the hood. Good job.
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You guys did an amazing job. Congratulations. From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Cool project. Love it
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Good idea to speed up the video. Good video.
That's an awesome bunker, and great video.
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After watching a few videos this morning, that door earned you another subscriber. Absolutely fantastic work!
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Bunker is a great idea !! Great work
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Nice to have water as a base for a pillar!
Good work.❤
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I like that door it looks cool
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Yes, wood slab floors would be amazing, and maybe you could turn it into a home theater the bunker and this build is turning out amazing
But it will be huge problem if the wood gets wet, or damp affects the wood.
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You should go with the Dumbledore spiral staircase Hydraulically lifted from below the hidden room. Lifting a concrete circle lid.
And you should mount compressed air on one side of your router table and a dust collector on the other. With a compressed air nozzle wide but blowing towards a gap in the center, it will clear sawdust and cool the router bit at the same time.
Chris, thanks for watching and information
Profesional video ...goodjob man
Your need to make a tunnel and a secret tree house, guest stay. Then secret return through trees back to base. Hmmmm what u think?
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Asombroso 😮👍🏻. Y ademas me entro hambre 😅
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@@axes_garage aún no, pero lo veré 👍🏻🙂
I liked the previous finishing line "catch positive attacks form the axe "
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Taking out asbestos plates by smashing them without protective measures is absolute bonkers.
good work and nice background music 21:12
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I think you did a great job. Of note, be careful with the wood over time. The wood will soak up moisture and expand and retract. As such the sand/dirt will seep through. It would be wise to insulate the area for waterproofing and sealing. Since you are mostly through perhaps use something like flex seal. White as the black would be way too dark! Be careful of condensation too.
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I was thinking about condensation and wetness, but I'm also thinking about freeze line in the soil heaving the concrete, I'm betting the frost line is about 1.4 Meters down. An EPS outer part of the concrete form would help mitigate this.
Thanks for the dollhouse idea😂now i can be even more paranoid about people knowing my plans since I'm a really provate person that can't stop overhsaring🤣
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Damn guys, love your content
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@@axes_garage i'm hooked since the bugati project, the very first one. The amount of work you put into your projects is insane. I cannot pick one, Every project is dope! You guys are creative at its finest :D
❤ From Sri Lanka
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That paving though 👌🏻
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Very interesting and well documented. Will the walls in the bunker stay made of wood? I would imagine that wood against soil would eventually rot. As far as ideas for setting up the bunker, you could take ideas from mini-homes to have a bed that lifts into the ceiling and some non-perishable food items and some means for preparing the food.
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nice work and hard work .
Pierre, thanks for watching. You are right! And also very interesting.
felicitaciones hermoso💫👍💪🙏🎉🛸
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If it is accessed by a secret door it's already perfect in my opinion but....
Ive always wanted to make a salt tile room. Use it to cure meats, cheeses etc. The salt bricks can be bought at a farrier supplies shop or on the web? I think only one wall would be enough? Full height and maybe the width of the smaller wall would be great. Box it in and put in a glass door front that seals off and regulate the humidity. That's MY vote.
You know on your concrete spinner, it’s written « mortel béton » it meant deadly concrete in french…
It goes well with your TikTok video !
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Secret bunker surounded by fresh sand mounds of bunker sized volume. :)
If i have sand ( rather than our clay and rock ) under my house id be digging a bunker too. Just because its cool, and also actually cool in our summer.
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Great job guys
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5:55 omg Bert Kreischer showed up? The Russian machine! That’s gotta be the funniest comedy skit ever lol
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Great Video 👍
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I like how " Hard you Work" plus your Creativity and any side hustle from your jobs you do! Dean( Soul) Toronto
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Wow this should be titled how not to smash up asbestos ☠️
You guys are the coolest guys on you tube great content always something new and great! secret room screams to me some kind of command center (i.e. small batcave) , multiple monitors , access to the internet, own power grid (preferably solar maybe wind or both)and security/hidden camera access to all over the property and house triggered by motion sensors with facial recognition software . oh and a intercom system to front door and throughout. That would be my dream. That may seem lavish and a little difficult but hey , you never know until you try!
😊 👍 yup, this is exactly what I'd do with it.
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In der heutigen Zeit brauch man sowas wirklich
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On your floor, use two part Paul urethane, resin or two two-part resin depends on what you can get your country and it’ll make the floor look classy and you have a really nice looking floor. You can also use two-part epoxy, resin for making fake wood and all kinds of stuff, fake looking stone and all kinds of stuff.
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You know that’s asbestos sheet you’re breaking with no suit or mask yeah !
Unless you work with it everyday, it won't harm you. Just like one cigarette won't kill you, but smoking for 20-30 years might do it 🤷♂️
@@lennartpehrson9697Very Wrong
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Muito bom trabalho os meus parabéns
Very good work, congratulations. Translated from Portuguese
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@@zeenaabdura5686thanks for help
In terms of security, covert is always better than overt. If people don’t even know it’s there, they have nothing to attack. I’m not sure of the ultimate purpose of your bunker, but discreetly located external CCTV cameras are a must. Not located on the building structure, but on/in trees looking back to the structure.
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Well done. It is probably safer to hide in plane sight, but each to his own.
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Well done with the concrete work. Little sidenote: The joints of those pavers should not form crosses. As there is no traffic i dont think this will be a problem.
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Should have put tar on the wood touching the dirt
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@@axes_garage No, the wood should not touch the dirt.
@@reconquista1911 it will rot with time , what you think is gonna happen with the pillars holding up 6 tonnes of concrete? no footings lmao ... don't think the wood is the only problem... Lets make a beautiful door and not worry about structural issues lololol
@@cindybates68 Exactly.
Puh, alles kompliziert und anstrengend, nee ? Ich hätte immer angst, dass Erde nachrutscht und alles zunichte macht. Viel Erfolg !
Erdbeeren in der Pfanne, das habe ich noch nicht gesehen.
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No footers under the columns and the wood will rot and is not strong enough anyway.
I want one, I would live down their forever.
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Recommend going to the doctor EVEN if you don't feel anything! That's Blue Asbestos! IM NOT KIDDING!
Для получения вреда здоровью, нужно подвергаться воздействию асбеста в течение 10-20 лет. Асбестоз исключительно профессиональное заболевание
Blue asbestos? How can you tell..?
@@jacovix3234 Because I have been working as an asbestos cleaner for over 20 years!!!!
And how i can tell! all Roofs before 1970, they put Asbestos on the roofs and Walls R Asbest!
It was extremely much cheaper than Tin!
The plate's name is Erenite tiles!
Look up on the Internet..
I PROMISE it's Asbestos!
@@jacovix3234 The Blu Bits in the Bray, and its not Smooth texter.... Thats How!
Con hormigón y varillas de hierro, es como hacemos las casas en España, desde hace muchas décadas. Pero si no ponen aislante líquido, la humedad entrará. No se debe utilizar madera, se pudre y no evita la entrada de agua. Muy mal.
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Breaking up asbestos sheets and welding galvanised steel. Great work on the build, but everything has its consequences.....eventually 😢
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@@axes_garageHow could it be under control?
Awesome job Guy's 😎😎🤘🤘🇹🇭🇹🇭
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Nice Basement
Man that’s hard work
Very good point it never occurred to me
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Probably that wine seller wasn’t a wine seller but it could be a failed attempt of building a bomb shelter during WW2
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You made a basement. I have one too. I store boxes and pickles in it
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Some people are very short sighted and have no imagination or thought for what could happen in the future. I like this project and it is giving me ideas to think about, especially since these guys are doing this on their own. I could do this with my house, but I am less than a mile from Lake Michigan so future flooding or lake level rising would not be good for our bunker. I have another idea for this and that is to make a barge on land under our house, as lake levels rise the barge will rise with our house on top of it. I have seen some videos where the Dutch are doing this as ocean levels rising is going to put their country under water.
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Genial!!!
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@@axes_garage I DO !!!
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Thats sick.
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Make a great gimp suit dungeon however not a very good bunker.
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@@axes_garage yes.
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why didn’t you guys use concrete for the floor instead of brick. You will get moisture and mildew to that place.
The door should start to illuminate about half way into the corridor for maximum effect.
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waouh !!😀
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@@axes_garage Yes i like this project
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A designated bunker(!) with an electric fingerprint door? Looks fancy, but is not how a bunker-door should work.
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I see that you had a lot of fine sand taken out, their may be a few things that you can do with it to sell it.
One idea see if you can mix anything to it to turn it into a fine clay some hobby shops may need it.
Another idea is to push it through a fine screen and mix with the right kind of dirt some people are always
looking for a good deal on good potting soil.
And one more idea is put it in 5 or 10 LBS. Canvas Bags then Zip Tie them and stack them in a small shed to dry,
and send them to places that need small flood walls.
That way you can have some extra $$$$ for your next grate idea.
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I think you should add some 'glow-in-the-dark' highlights in the cellar!! Maybe just some patterns that match with the door's style... but they could be simple like the edges of the 9 support columns and around the edges where the columns and walls meet the ceiling.... And you could get the type of glow-in-the-dark paint that you don't really see in daylight, or with the lights on, but if you use UV bulbs (the traditional, fluorescent 'blacklight' bulbs/tubes before the LED UV bulbs were invented.... the LED bulbs give off a LOT of extra "white-ish" light whereas the original fluorescent bulbs/tubes just make UV paints glow and not really light everything up brightly like the LED type)
So with the right paint and keeping the blacklight bulbs fairly hidden, it will look like JUST the highlighted areas are glowing.... Oh and maybe you could add some additional UV/blacklight LEDs to the pattern in the door so it lights up the way you have it now, but then you have a switch to change all the lights to the blacklights and reveal a totally different looking bunker!! - The typical, well lit, classy look, and then you switch on the blacklights (and all the brighter lights turn off) and a WHOLE BUNCH OF HIDDEN DRAWINGS SUDDENLY APPEAR (because they are only visible with the blacklight/UV light) AND YOU'RE TRANSPORTED INTO A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, MAGICAL WORLD!!!! .... Just an idea... maybe it will inspire you to come up with something else :)
Thank you so much! Glad you like it. Nice idea. We'll think about it
16:22 I would have tried to break the rock, it could be a geode or even have fossils inside, making it a beautiful piece of decoration. If not, at least it would already be broken into smaller pieces and could be removed.
Thanks for watching. Nice idea