It's amazing how the burl looks like a topographical map. You could spend hours looking at all the different terrains. Wish I had the money and space for such an impressive table. Beautiful work!
with all those shelves it looks like more a underground storage area for canned goods, fruits and,roots and the likes. While indeed a storm does not last for more than an hour or two,there should be at least a place to eat something and to sit down. Meaning a table and chairs.
@@ВадимДобрынин-р5б a storm lasts only for an hour or so. suppose for that time they can do without a toilet? Or use a small chemical toilet, like we use here on a Datscha? But sometimes i wonder, would it not be cheaper to buy a not used big metal container? And modify it for usage?
Looked like primarily bunk beds for a family of 8. I don’t think they were done outfitting this at the end of the video. Only the structure. Furnishings, necessaries later.
@@maureenfitzgerald1895 a storm does not last for days on end. but suppose that is another story.To me it looks like a storage cellar for roots and pickles.
Very cool build. We had these in every early American home in the midwest for storm cellars during tornadoes n for canned foods. My grandparents had one.
Я думаю что человек строит убежище не от торнадо, а от жены ! Такой комфорт для себя любимого, для отдыха в личной жизни! Так старается очень подозрительно, от атомной войны не поможет!
@@dementedbowine8681 Google 'PRECAST CONCRETE' - Ancient Roman builders made use of concrete and soon poured the material into moulds to build their complex network of aqueducts, culverts, and tunnels. Modern uses for pre-cast technology include a variety of architectural and structural applications - including individual parts, or even entire building systems. - Good Luck & Regards :)
Thats an in ground shelter or supply storage not an "underground" shelter. I think there will be a rot problem with this design but it does look well made.
There is always someone who don't get it? For example to go get a coffee at the restaurant I prefer to walk you might want to drive someone else maybe want to take bike and so on? Who is right?
@@tke71709 I don't agree with you ! Perhaps you don't know the structure of a steel cargo container and the pressure it can stand. When you look at a cargo container vessel how they stack up the containers, you can imagine how strong is a standard 20' container ( TEU ) !
@@tke71709 One simple example ... when you compare a box made of steel and a box made of wood ( same thickness of material of 6 walls ) which box can bear more outside pressure ... Tell me !
Maybe, unless the builder has a lumber mill or knows someone that does and can get lumber for cheap/free. If so, this is a much cheaper way to go. Not to mention he can customize it to his wants/needs.
Shipping containers are not meant to be buried and have significant weight/pressure coming down on it from above and the side. The strength in a shipping container is in its four corners and its ability to be stacked not from its walls in general. A shipping container underground would need significant counter supports added to the structure to resist the force of the earth on it among other improvements.
Is it to store things in or stay in ? how long do the storms last?i can see the skill but could a container not just be put in the ground with water barrier and insulation?
If I ever have the money that Will be last thing to build !!but I would like to build something with water ,rocks waterfall,sort of like that !!!,!!!!!but I admire your talent !!,🔴🤫🫢 10:56
basic wood construction with tar paper. a structure like that doesn't last a lifetime above ground, I'm a builder my entire life. Southern yellow pine is a very strong wood, but it doesn't have any real lasting benefits when wet or covered with soil. Even 'treated' green wood will eventually rot. Maybe it's different in Alaska, burying wood, I don't know? Somehow, I think it'd be a lot less labor to use concrete blocks or poured concrete forms. sealing all the joints, guarantee it would last a lifetime. Nice build though, fun to watch, it would make a very nice shed...very sturdy. 🤗👍
Burning the outside of the wood is a water and bug protection. I have seen burned wood with around 120 years old and still in very good condition. E.G. when you have a pilar then place some gravel under it so that the water can flow away much faster.
That looks like a big long hallway. It doesn’t look like a house it’s not wide and it doesn’t have separate rooms. Maybe you should build rooms entire rooms entire bedrooms on one side and then huge living rooms and a huge kitchen. You don’t like a real house but underneath the ground, that just looks like a hallway.
All you do is build a good foundation and build a mental shelter then it lasts a lifetime, build like you all did is a waste of time and money and it not last a lifetime
Можно было просто построить дом на хорошем фундаменте с крепкими стенами который не снесёт ветром, но вместо этого сделали ещё один каркасник и закопали его 😂😂😂
Худшее убежище, во первых если вы строите из древесины вы бы хоть доски обработали специальным раствором от гниения и пожара, во вторых у вас уже на видео доски покрылись черной плесенью, что опасно для человека, и это убежищем трудно назвать
It's amazing how the burl looks like a topographical map. You could spend hours looking at all the different terrains.
Wish I had the money and space for such an impressive table.
Beautiful work!
You just take someone else's video, put a computer voice over it, and post it as your own content? That's precious.
oui reportages sur les hamich au usa c est pour garder leurs nouritures sans frigo
@thierrymestrel5508 je n'ai rien vu
The crazy part is.. This video has double the views of the real video. lol.. Wow youtube
هل الملاجء بدون مرحاض
with all those shelves it looks like more a underground storage area for canned goods, fruits and,roots and the likes.
While indeed a storm does not last for more than an hour or two,there should be at least a place to eat something and to sit down.
Meaning a table and chairs.
Тогда и сартир нужен. А то обосраться некуда.
make do but this will rot you want underground use metal lasts longer
@@ВадимДобрынин-р5б a storm lasts only for an hour or so. suppose for that time they can do without a toilet? Or use a small chemical toilet, like we use here on a Datscha?
But sometimes i wonder, would it not be cheaper to buy a not used big metal container? And modify it for usage?
Looked like primarily bunk beds for a family of 8. I don’t think they were done outfitting this at the end of the video. Only the structure. Furnishings, necessaries later.
@@maureenfitzgerald1895 a storm does not last for days on end. but suppose that is another story.To me it looks like a storage cellar for roots and pickles.
Very cool build. We had these in every early American home in the midwest for storm cellars during tornadoes n for canned foods. My grandparents had one.
The problems with wood underground never cease. I would suggest using a metal cargo container. Cheaper, stronger and easier to bury and electrify.
Only if you laterally reinforce the sides, or the walls will cave in from ground pressure over a couple years.
Я думаю что человек строит убежище не от торнадо, а от жены ! Такой комфорт для себя любимого, для отдыха в личной жизни! Так старается очень подозрительно, от атомной войны не поможет!
там внутри как в кладовой! если не упоминать про убежище, люди скажут, что это погреб
This was cool to watch! I want to do something like this one day❤
Great job. Beautiful carpentry.
It's a good shelter to protect you from tornadoes and sandstorms.
Sand storms, tornados in Alaska😂
That family has skills!!
VOCÊS SÃO MUITO TALENTOSOS PARABÉNS
Apparently he will protect his potatoes and pumpkins from the tornado...
ahh😅😅
алло, строили убежище, а построили овощехранилище )))))
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Ну а что, не на голодный же желудок во время шторма там сидеть:???)))))
бетоном залить не проще было? а эта ерунда из дерева все равно гнить рано или поздно начнет
оно прям уже начало все в грибке черном сразу пошло
How about indidn totems some of them are hundred's of years old?
CONCRETE would have been Faster , Stronger , Less Expensive , and more Flexible In Design!
nope you would need the wood than the metal and than the CONCRETE and its would be a pain in the but to add something new to it
@@dementedbowine8681 Google 'PRECAST CONCRETE' - Ancient Roman builders made use of concrete and soon poured the material into moulds to build their complex network of aqueducts, culverts, and tunnels. Modern uses for pre-cast technology include a variety of architectural and structural applications - including individual parts, or even entire building systems. - Good Luck & Regards :)
Nice job. Where's the food,water storage? I like.
May Jesus bless it!!!
Thats an in ground shelter or supply storage not an "underground" shelter. I think there will be a rot problem with this design but it does look well made.
Awesome 😎👍
Thank you for adding Persian subtitles
It is much easier to place a 20-foot reefer container, which is the same size as the wooden box, which is much more fragile than the container...
There is always someone who don't get it? For example to go get a coffee at the restaurant I prefer to walk you might want to drive someone else maybe want to take bike and so on? Who is right?
The walls of a standard reefer container are NOT designed for horizontal forces and might bend inwards when the container is buried.
Would it be wise to purchase an used, still in good condition steel cargo container with less money instead of build it with wood ?
That's what I was going to say.... a 40 ft CONEX container would have cost less an needed less modifications.
@@tboltaq2 It seems we shared the same idea ... Thanks !
No, containers are not meant to be buried and would eventually collapse due to pressure on the sides from the earth around it.
@@tke71709 I don't agree with you ! Perhaps you don't know the structure of a steel cargo container and the pressure it can stand. When you look at a cargo container vessel how they stack up the containers, you can imagine how strong is a standard 20' container ( TEU ) !
@@tke71709 One simple example ... when you compare a box made of steel and a box made of wood ( same thickness of material of 6 walls ) which box can bear more outside pressure ... Tell me !
Luar biasa ❤❤❤ sukses selalu, salam kenal 🙏🙏
Nail guns... best invention ever, after the electric screwdriver. Nice work! Very well constructed, esp the Yakisugi singe!
a lot of work and money to do that, I would have been better off buying a container and it would have been better
Maybe, unless the builder has a lumber mill or knows someone that does and can get lumber for cheap/free. If so, this is a much cheaper way to go. Not to mention he can customize it to his wants/needs.
Sometimes it’s about the journey not the destination
If that’s what you think then you don’t understand shipping containers and this type of of construction.
Shipping containers are not meant to be buried and have significant weight/pressure coming down on it from above and the side. The strength in a shipping container is in its four corners and its ability to be stacked not from its walls in general. A shipping container underground would need significant counter supports added to the structure to resist the force of the earth on it among other improvements.
Shipping containers are horrible choices for a project like this. They aren't built to take on pressure from the sides like a buried structure has to.
The people that made this have their own video showing how they made this.
All cool. But where people will sit or lay down when they are inside this shelter?
A lot of time and energy for an underground wooden structure.
It is so much easier and cheaper to use a semi trailer box !
Looks like a cheese curing shed to me.
More like underground storage shed😂
Is it to store things in or stay in ? how long do the storms last?i can see the skill but could a container not just be put in the ground with water barrier and insulation?
It's amazing
The result is really great
Very nice
Hahaha,ne gradi on sklonište od oluje 😂😂😂
Zna taj šta radi 😉
А это как подземное убежище на дереве?😂😂
На подземном дереве, что непонятного?:))
Super. Beautiful project. But where are the drainage pipes?😲😳
Was better and cheaper with two 40 fuß high container.
If I ever have the money that Will be last thing to build !!but I would like to build something with water ,rocks waterfall,sort of like that !!!,!!!!!but I admire your talent !!,🔴🤫🫢 10:56
This house is best for world war 3
super cool, but my wife has filled this up and then some and we only have a small garden
Great video...
basic wood construction with tar paper. a structure like that doesn't last a lifetime above ground, I'm a builder my entire life. Southern yellow pine is a very strong wood, but it doesn't have any real lasting benefits when wet or covered with soil. Even 'treated' green wood will eventually rot. Maybe it's different in Alaska, burying wood, I don't know? Somehow, I think it'd be a lot less labor to use concrete blocks or poured concrete forms. sealing all the joints, guarantee it would last a lifetime. Nice build though, fun to watch, it would make a very nice shed...very sturdy. 🤗👍
6:28 what is less expensive than wood?
He doesn't know how strong is the wind of a hurricane that can blow a cement house when is on not secure ground imagine the wood
Ви великий молодець,я дивилась з відкритим ротом.Туди влізе багато людей,щоб захиститись від буревію.
Dude, Love Thje video, q: Are You a Voice Actor named Vic? Or Joshua Seth who Played the Voice of Tetsuo in The Legendary Anime Movie: Akira?
Es su idea 💡😂 para su vídeo
Burning the outside of the wood is a water and bug protection. I have seen burned wood with around 120 years old and still in very good condition. E.G. when you have a pilar then place some gravel under it so that the water can flow away much faster.
I watched this with no sound because my husband is asleep next to me 😂
If a person has the money they can do anything .
Good ❤❤❤
BTW: i know that RUclips channel. And they have given a lot of information which is all cut out. SO you use the work of others which is not fair.
Should I spray it with basement? Tar then put on the tar paper.👍
Bajo tierra?..y cuando llegan las lluvias por donde desagua?…he visto muchos videos que construyen así,y siempre se llenan de agua.
Comparto y aclaro,hay colegios gansos con plata.
Very different experience 👍
Why don’t use concrete ? Or pressure treated woods?
Can it withstand the storm?
Super ❤❤❤
Bei uns nennt man das "Keller". Er ist gemauert oder betoniert und unter praktisch jedem Haus zu finden
Hầm nổi 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Gỗ sẽ nhanh mục nát một công việc vô nghĩa
I would have built some benches instead of all beds it's not like you're going to be in there for weeks
Looks like they built an underground furnace - complete with fuel.
Bangunan perlidungan dari badai yang sangat kokoh..
Я извиняюсь, а не проще просто построить НОРМАЛЬНЫЙ КИРПИЧНЫЙ ДОМ, который который не боится никакого шторма?!🤔
They were not cheap on using boards. Look at the thickness of those things.
Add soccer is gonna be around for a long time.
Oh boy with the blue and brown hat with his shirt off ...is showing off his starvation cuts ..😅
And when the water came in?
ПОДЗЕМНОЕ убежище НА ДЕРЕВЕ ! ! ! ??????
Детский садик "орленок")))
why people don,t build their entire house underground in places from tornados regions !!¡?
6:28 "It is less expensive than wood, concrete, or steel, making it a budget-friendly option". ????????????????????????????????????????????
اعتقد دا مخزن للخضروات او للاجبان
Это просто погреб, какое еще убежище видно же полки сбоков.
it its very good to have a lot of stuff in your shelter
этто есть погребок
и этто есть очень карашо
пивасик и сарделька
что есчё наддо для счастья
Is this for tornadoes?
La madera se va podrir o le entra comejen y para repararlo bajo tierra es casi imposible
That looks like a big long hallway. It doesn’t look like a house it’s not wide and it doesn’t have separate rooms. Maybe you should build rooms entire rooms entire bedrooms on one side and then huge living rooms and a huge kitchen. You don’t like a real house but underneath the ground, that just looks like a hallway.
Nice
Sympa mais pourquoi ne pas prendre des containers et les enterrer plus solides
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Helo❤❤❤
looks like a root Celler
All you do is build a good foundation and build a mental shelter then it lasts a lifetime, build like you all did is a waste of time and money and it not last a lifetime
Si no le dejo el desnivel al piso de la entrada, cuando llegue la lluvia va es a tener una piscina.
seems more like a cellar
Можно было просто построить дом на хорошем фундаменте с крепкими стенами который не снесёт ветром, но вместо этого сделали ещё один каркасник и закопали его 😂😂😂
Да и не рассказывайте им про землянки и тем более не показывайте их современные варианты в исполнении русских войнов
@@Koop7769современные варианты это где воды по колено и крыс больше чем чмобиков?)
Man want to hope he don't get wood worm
저장고 라고 생각 햇는대, 피난처 군요,,,그것도 폭풍 피난처인대,폭우는 생각을 안하셔내요?
This is called a root cellar. It is not a bunker not even close. You will have no protection with a tornado.
Storm shelter? looks more like a storage facility.
Худшее убежище, во первых если вы строите из древесины вы бы хоть доски обработали специальным раствором от гниения и пожара, во вторых у вас уже на видео доски покрылись черной плесенью, что опасно для человека, и это убежищем трудно назвать
Это не убежище а склеп😂
MAY WORK FOR SHORT TERM
Won't that turn the wood into a mold pit from the damp ground ! Wood + water do not mix, it turns to mold.
@doc6453 - Better yet, Coat the whole thing with Rubber Paint, Silicone Rubber, or Epoxy, Then Pour The Concreat Ovet The Shelter...
Where do people sleep?
ヤキスギ〜!
Это обыкновенный погреб. Построен неоправданно дорого. Сгниёт лет через 8 - 10 .
thats gonna get ripped up out the ground if it takes a direct hit from the tornado....