@Fartyn 737 Many clinicians suggest sense of humor disorder to be an important diagnostic criterion. As a clinical psychologist I can say you display a presentation of schizotypal intellectual disorder “paleological thinking” and supposed it to be connected with your humor impairment.
I live in Oklahoma, they would make great storm shelters, be good for a power outage in the winter or summer to stay warm and comfortable, and a good place to store extra food and supplies so that the pantry in the house is not overfilled. Also would make a good man cave or she-shed to have a little peace & quiet.
We had these in the 1960s. No one kept them up. It's a lot of work and cost to keep the food and water fresh, and to keep them aired out. I've seen them full of water, others where all the food was gone, rotten, eaten by mice, or infested.
Yes and some places will count the bomb shelter as the main building with a house as the add-on so instead of buying a house with a garage you're buying a bomb shelter with a house😮
Lol one of the most important things you need for a safe and secure bunker is anonymity. If all these builders know where it is then it's not hard to find. If you're locked inside, people on the outside can block the air intakes and ventilation and simply suffocate you in the bunker.
I'm building my own bombshelter for a fraction of the cost. Dig your hole. Dig another hole in each corner. Put sonotube in each corner and fill with concrete. Build a plywood box the size you want your shelter to be and anchor it on top of the sonotubes. Reinforce the inside walls and roof with more wood. Pour concrete underneath the shelter, around the sides, and over the top.
the support systems are the expensive part of this ambition. air handling/filtration, flush toilets, gas tight doors, power, communications, more. Atlas does cater to the DIY communitey too. they will sell, peacemeal any parts you need if you want to do this on your own. They even offer design services.
I honestly think these things are pointless. In a real civil war all of these builders/contractors/neighbours are going to know your in your bunker full of food, ammo and money... and if it was a nuclear war... well id rather be evaporated in the blast than live in the medieval dark ages to follow 🤷♂️🤣
Questions: How does the air pipe stay up when there are 500 MPH winds from the Nuclear blast & 2: How do you get electricity when you're underground for about 2 years? 🤔
While a bunker for storage is one thing, a bunker for people is a whole other issue. Store food, weapons, supplies underground in a bunker there is no risk if some want in that they will cover up air vents and intakes that come right out over the shelter to force people out. The intakes and vents built as part of the shelter also point right to where the shelter is, and given that it's welded together, all that has to happen is to dig up the shelter and expose that seam. If it's a storage bunker, all you lose is all that stored there. If it's a bunker with inhabitants that is another issue, even if the top of the bunker is capped by a concrete pad. But digging up a bunker that has people in it is not something one would need to do, with air vents and intakes poking up our of the main structure. Block them off or fill them with dirt and even with a air exchanger and filters, like a space ship, oxygen eventually is gone, unless the bunker has a way to produce and replenish the oxygen. To do this one would need an area large enough and a stock pile of chemicals to create oxygen from water or other material or a large hydroponics operation not only growing food but constantly growing plants that produce oxygen - and that is a lot of plants per even 1 person. Without a shelter deep enough to take too long even with heavy equipment to dig up ( as that equipment would need fuel and experts in excavation it would be daunting to do in the midst of a shooting war, and certainly attract attention. Large intakes are one thing but while they may be a first line for air exchange, as large as these appear hiding them long term would be impossible. The better method is to run long lengths of narrower pipes that come up in many places, such as homes, trees, infrastructure, placed above water levels in wells and so on, disguised as many other thing and a great enough number that even if some are blocked, there are enough to provide a redundant air supply, with pumps that pull air in and some thay can be used to vent air so pressure does no build up. And they all need monitoring in case someone tries to follow them back. The same holds true of escape hatches if someone locates the pretty obvious front door. A hatch that is just a wide tune to the surface right over the bunker is not impossible to empty of sand, nor is it going to hide anyone leaving less than 50 feet away from the front door they are trying g to break in. The above ground exit needs to be a good distance away from the shelter even if it means a long crawl to the vertical exit. And unless there is a sizable area where the vertical and horizontal parts of the tunnel meet, sand filling the vertical shift I'd impractical. Instead locking hatches with no mechanics on the outerside to break through to gain access, at least on the lower end where vertical and horizontal meet, would be needed. Having one topside would be nice but may be an unnecessary cost, as all one would have to do is dig around the exit pipe and cut through the side or a welded seam. Welded seams seem to be the weak link here because once one is finally located, it would not be much more different than opening up a clam. As short term air raid or storm shelters they are lovely and definately would work but long term survival is another thing.
@@rentechpad you're so right about the the intakes. Smart criminals would just raid a compressed gas facility and pump carbon monoxide into the air ports. Heck any innert gas that can displace oxygen would work.... Another reason to own a gas mask during shtf if entering unknown areas imo 🤷
But why would they do this? What’s your scenario, that anybody put that amount of energy into digging someone out of a bunker? Neither the expected amount of food inside the bunker nor the bunker itself (which is useless after it is digged out) would justify this kind of effort.
Imo these just buy you time until you have to adapt to what is outside. Whether that be the aftermath of a catastrophe, nuclear fallout, societal collapse after civil war etc. Im mean, in the end they're going to have to come crawling out and deal with that problem...
There is a house in Las Vegas which has an underground shelter that thecperson who owns the house can get to from inside the house, and there is an elevator and stairs, of course there is also a tunnel which leads to an exit away from the house just in case the other one caves in because of a tornado. Oh yeah and by the way, it looks like a actual house underground, now that is what I would love to have when I can get my own home.
If you guys are worried about radiation protection don’t be most modern day bombs aren’t radioactive and they would target key military installations before the civilian population.
@ Well they will use regular bombs before they use nuclear anyways most wars are about conquering not destroying leaders in real life aren’t as dumb as they are in video games or movies everyone knows the risk of using nuclear bombs.
@@teamofone1219 look, if someday I get house money, pool money, cabin money and shelter money, I'd just get a shelter and *then* look for a problem to say it has been solved by it. And *then* I'd explain why it's very important for the apocalypse that the shelter is stocked with snacks, beer and red bull.
I believe any square footage below ground doesn’t count against your property taxes too. So it could add home value without increasing your taxes. Just saying.
Dont get me wrong I think this is super cool and would love to have one.....BUT this is a huge waste of time and money. If something really goes down people that know that thats there will open it and take whats inside. Just like a safe, its only a limited amount of time needed to get inside.
@@jasongrinnell1986if its a nuclear war then it my take 50-100 years before rebuilding will even start, thats if you dont freeze to death or starve or die of radiation or die from the blast or die from the uv rays after the ozone layer is gone, even then it would take thousands of years for the earth to regain balance and probably much much longer for the ozone layer to return and the radiation to die down. Nuclear war terrifies me ☹️
Can you not feed gas into the air pipe to drive out the residents? Is there no way of filtering the water and air from position? Water can be disconnected
Knowing a bunker exist don’t mean you can get to it. I didn’t say in it, I said to it. Yes just getting there during a shtf scenario would be its own mission. Getting in is another matter altogether. If it’s a massive nuclear disaster and the roads are all shut down by dead cars. What are you going to do? Walk there through radiation while carrying the equipment needed to get in? And if you just blow your way in it’s ruined for your use as well. That second factor applies even if it’s not a “the air is literally killing us” scenario. I’m not saying no one would try breaking into a bunker. But the smart move is to catch the occupants outside the bunker.
Can’t u just build a ac unit and run a wire all the way up the the main house by the water tank . That way nobody knows that u have a bunker probably think it’s part of the house inside
Where is the water & waste managed? Air from the outside where the radiation is? Wouldn't you need a major filtration process? Doesn't seem like enough space for all that & living quarters. What about hydroponics? Id want at least a mall under me, so not to go crazy.
Anyone eho thinks these will actually help them in a civil war scenario are WILDLY underestimating the danger of man. If you lock yourself in youre the ine who is screwed. They will just wait for you to have to come out, or choke your ability to get air and force you out. The cruelty that would be a war os something none of the people buying these shelters have the wherewithal to survive, let alone yhe fact they think they will be living and going about their days like nothings going on in those bunkers.
I saw this cartoon before. The Roadrunner drops a stick of dynamite down the ACME bomb shelter air shaft. Coyote comes out black and crispy.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
got it. your scientific study is a cartoon.
@@Martyn-1337 No you didn't get it. Fartyn737.
@@engineeringartist4801 very mature response. appropriate for a 2-year-old account.
@Fartyn 737 Many clinicians suggest sense of humor disorder to be an important diagnostic criterion. As a clinical psychologist I can say you display a presentation of schizotypal intellectual disorder “paleological thinking” and supposed it to be connected with your humor impairment.
Early sixties all over again remember when bank vaults had fallout shelter signs on them?
They were a few years early but they weren't wrong.
Look up The Samson Option.
I live in Oklahoma, they would make great storm shelters, be good for a power outage in the winter or summer to stay warm and comfortable, and a good place to store extra food and supplies so that the pantry in the house is not overfilled. Also would make a good man cave or she-shed to have a little peace & quiet.
💯👌
Okie here also 🖐
Not for half a mil, though.
She-shed? That isnt a thing.
@@EternallyGod first time I hear about that is from some commercial couple years ago. Woke thing? 🤷
We had these in the 1960s. No one kept them up. It's a lot of work and cost to keep the food and water fresh, and to keep them aired out. I've seen them full of water, others where all the food was gone, rotten, eaten by mice, or infested.
These people are just investing in chores and errands
same thing in russia but much worse, almost no soviet shelters survived, all abandoned and flooded
So if that was attached to the basement would the additional living space count towards property tax🤣
In many places basements themselves don’t count as living space. None of the counties in my area include basements in total square footage figures.
Yes and some places will count the bomb shelter as the main building with a house as the add-on so instead of buying a house with a garage you're buying a bomb shelter with a house😮
Honestly, I don’t think the government should know if someone builds one
Alright boys, Remember that every bunker has a vent or vents somewhere.
MAN CAVE / TORNADO SHELTER / HOME! WHEN U JUST WANT TO GET AWAY... PERFECT!
Right? I wanted a lighthouse that transforms into a space rocket, but this is good, too.
I concur
Yeah.. and it's the ones building the bunkers who are gonna start it!... I swear there's something in the water out there.
The Trumpocalypse is here!
A very sad day in our history. Stay strong.
Remember you're not alone.
Good luck.
Lol one of the most important things you need for a safe and secure bunker is anonymity. If all these builders know where it is then it's not hard to find. If you're locked inside, people on the outside can block the air intakes and ventilation and simply suffocate you in the bunker.
And the governament now were they are because there are regist of all clients and the place of teu Bild, in the fabricant office
Custom air intake straight pipe with a 90° turn down😂
@@adambater2767car exhaust + water hose
@@adambater2767 fill it with water mud concrete ect. You wont be saved bud
What a nice craft room no one could disturbe me 😊
Something tells me you wouldn't be able to convince the people with bomb shelters to spend even two weeks in there.
Какой хороший саркофаг!😅
Who really wants to live at that point? It's a good storm shelter, way to stay warm in winter, or a hang out, but that's it
I want a $30M bunker, have shops , groceries, gym and a pool, not to mention room service, also indoor jaccuci
Don't forget the hookers.
Продукты удобно хранить в таком подвале😅
everybody is definitely not building bomb shelters
Making business on fear 😅 and fueling it
I'm building my own bombshelter for a fraction of the cost. Dig your hole. Dig another hole in each corner. Put sonotube in each corner and fill with concrete. Build a plywood box the size you want your shelter to be and anchor it on top of the sonotubes. Reinforce the inside walls and roof with more wood. Pour concrete underneath the shelter, around the sides, and over the top.
How you built the air system?
@@user-bi8ko7kc6hNo need to breathe.
Should do a RUclips series on it
ICF would be easier...
the support systems are the expensive part of this ambition. air handling/filtration, flush toilets, gas tight doors, power, communications, more. Atlas does cater to the DIY communitey too. they will sell, peacemeal any parts you need if you want to do this on your own. They even offer design services.
I honestly think these things are pointless. In a real civil war all of these builders/contractors/neighbours are going to know your in your bunker full of food, ammo and money... and if it was a nuclear war... well id rather be evaporated in the blast than live in the medieval dark ages to follow 🤷♂️🤣
the only source of air that can be hijacked easily.. not to mention the radiation after nuclear explotion would 100% contaminated the air 😢
They do have an air filtration system.
“everybody”🤣😆😅
No one can predict the outcomes of either a nuclear war, civil war etc so its better to have something for safety than nothing at all.
Or, maybe just use that money to improve your current life, rather than betting you will need a bomb shelter in the future.
@@cyberpleb2472 what if you already did that and still have money?
All in vain
@ If you're also too selfish to share your good fortune, then go for it, I guess.
@@cyberpleb2472 By 'good fortune' do you mean 'fruits of your labor'? Fucking pud.
And these guys are laughing all the way to the bank.
Aren't these for tornados? People really think they can survive an apocalyptic event in that?
Questions: How does the air pipe stay up when there are 500 MPH winds from the Nuclear blast & 2: How do you get electricity when you're underground for about 2 years? 🤔
It never said it’s built to survive 0.5 miles away from a 20 KT nuclear explosion
Most of the pipe is buried to answer your first question and as for your 2nd, you install a generator for power.
these underground shelters will be great for Tornadoes.
Someone has to profit off fear.
Hope those locations are secret. Installers will be knocking on the doors.
Password bigtts
Crew installers have their own and install a lot I imagine
All their employees are preppers
@@SandyRedcloudThey could install their own secret entrance without you realizing.
Take care of them after work.
While a bunker for storage is one thing, a bunker for people is a whole other issue. Store food, weapons, supplies underground in a bunker there is no risk if some want in that they will cover up air vents and intakes that come right out over the shelter to force people out. The intakes and vents built as part of the shelter also point right to where the shelter is, and given that it's welded together, all that has to happen is to dig up the shelter and expose that seam. If it's a storage bunker, all you lose is all that stored there. If it's a bunker with inhabitants that is another issue, even if the top of the bunker is capped by a concrete pad. But digging up a bunker that has people in it is not something one would need to do, with air vents and intakes poking up our of the main structure. Block them off or fill them with dirt and even with a air exchanger and filters, like a space ship, oxygen eventually is gone, unless the bunker has a way to produce and replenish the oxygen. To do this one would need an area large enough and a stock pile of chemicals to create oxygen from water or other material or a large hydroponics operation not only growing food but constantly growing plants that produce oxygen - and that is a lot of plants per even 1 person. Without a shelter deep enough to take too long even with heavy equipment to dig up ( as that equipment would need fuel and experts in excavation it would be daunting to do in the midst of a shooting war, and certainly attract attention.
Large intakes are one thing but while they may be a first line for air exchange, as large as these appear hiding them long term would be impossible. The better method is to run long lengths of narrower pipes that come up in many places, such as homes, trees, infrastructure, placed above water levels in wells and so on, disguised as many other thing and a great enough number that even if some are blocked, there are enough to provide a redundant air supply, with pumps that pull air in and some thay can be used to vent air so pressure does no build up. And they all need monitoring in case someone tries to follow them back. The same holds true of escape hatches if someone locates the pretty obvious front door. A hatch that is just a wide tune to the surface right over the bunker is not impossible to empty of sand, nor is it going to hide anyone leaving less than 50 feet away from the front door they are trying g to break in. The above ground exit needs to be a good distance away from the shelter even if it means a long crawl to the vertical exit. And unless there is a sizable area where the vertical and horizontal parts of the tunnel meet, sand filling the vertical shift I'd impractical. Instead locking hatches with no mechanics on the outerside to break through to gain access, at least on the lower end where vertical and horizontal meet, would be needed. Having one topside would be nice but may be an unnecessary cost, as all one would have to do is dig around the exit pipe and cut through the side or a welded seam. Welded seams seem to be the weak link here because once one is finally located, it would not be much more different than opening up a clam.
As short term air raid or storm shelters they are lovely and definately would work but long term survival is another thing.
@@rentechpad you're so right about the the intakes. Smart criminals would just raid a compressed gas facility and pump carbon monoxide into the air ports. Heck any innert gas that can displace oxygen would work....
Another reason to own a gas mask during shtf if entering unknown areas imo 🤷
But why would they do this? What’s your scenario, that anybody put that amount of energy into digging someone out of a bunker? Neither the expected amount of food inside the bunker nor the bunker itself (which is useless after it is digged out) would justify this kind of effort.
@@Schakalaka466 with bad people, sometimes there is no reason. They just do things because they can....
Imo these just buy you time until you have to adapt to what is outside. Whether that be the aftermath of a catastrophe, nuclear fallout, societal collapse after civil war etc. Im mean, in the end they're going to have to come crawling out and deal with that problem...
The main thing is surviving the first problem to then deal with the 2nd, plus they will have a secure base of operations to go back after scavenging
Expensive coffins
I say it's better to live through the horror and continue your bloodline than it is to die. But hey, that's just me.
@steverossen2816 there are better ways to survive than to bury yourself in a hole in the ground. This just prolongs the inevitable.
@@Kasibaby-k6c"Prolonging the inevitable" is pretty much what life IS
Everybody = < .002% of population 😂
I actually worked on a site like this a few years ago
There is a house in Las Vegas which has an underground shelter that thecperson who owns the house can get to from inside the house, and there is an elevator and stairs, of course there is also a tunnel which leads to an exit away from the house just in case the other one caves in because of a tornado. Oh yeah and by the way, it looks like a actual house underground, now that is what I would love to have when I can get my own home.
i like the one under the inground pool , pretty cool
Webtoon "Hiding Out in an Apocalypse"
Which states are leading in instals?
In every video, everyone suddenly becomes a professional geologist and chemist in nuclear.
Thank you.
Wth, let’s promote the idea of civil war…? great sales pitch atlas
Чем больше денег,тем больше дурости)))
we got one of those things its 34x24 but how much does it cost?
Civil war lol...how do you know who the "bad guys" are? 😂😂😂
If you guys are worried about radiation protection don’t be most modern day bombs aren’t radioactive and they would target key military installations before the civilian population.
Radiation travels
@ Well they will use regular bombs before they use nuclear anyways most wars are about conquering not destroying leaders in real life aren’t as dumb as they are in video games or movies everyone knows the risk of using nuclear bombs.
@@teamofone1219 look, if someday I get house money, pool money, cabin money and shelter money, I'd just get a shelter and *then* look for a problem to say it has been solved by it.
And *then* I'd explain why it's very important for the apocalypse that the shelter is stocked with snacks, beer and red bull.
Recent floods and landslides make this thing a slow death trap.
Location, location, location.... Placement is everything...
How long they last before they rust?
Atlas death traps
Fancier deck chairs for the Titanic! Wow!😂
How do you start the process to dig ground with permits etc? I would love an underground she shed for all my crafts and hobbies. How much?
So, you might survive short term but then what?
Must be nice being able to afford to survive like this.
Even affording the house or cabin or pool that I see above the shelters in the final animation would be nice tbh.
This gives fallout Vault-tec vibes
If you can build me one cheaper than the cost of a house, you got a deal.
Doesn't really matter.
It's all about making money and who will survive.
Not even deep enough to survive a war with 😅
Real life vault tec
I want a huge one for my whole family
I definitely want 1, I love these shelters. They are built so well!
I believe any square footage below ground doesn’t count against your property taxes too. So it could add home value without increasing your taxes. Just saying.
Dont get me wrong I think this is super cool and would love to have one.....BUT this is a huge waste of time and money. If something really goes down people that know that thats there will open it and take whats inside. Just like a safe, its only a limited amount of time needed to get inside.
how much these use to be like $4k this size wonder now?
I want one just to have one😅
Price. You forgot the only thing that matters.
Great video 👍
Братская.... или семейная могила, а не бункер.
I’d rather just be gone 😂
No rebar for the concrete, wth?!???
US civil war..... Nonsense, I'm from Malaysia always think US people done fighting each other
Meanwhile in Australia ... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good thing I can go to Mexico.😂😂😂
I wish but I wonder will a destroyed world be worth rebuilding?
It always is.
Not if all the nukes fly
@@jasongrinnell1986if its a nuclear war then it my take 50-100 years before rebuilding will even start, thats if you dont freeze to death or starve or die of radiation or die from the blast or die from the uv rays after the ozone layer is gone, even then it would take thousands of years for the earth to regain balance and probably much much longer for the ozone layer to return and the radiation to die down. Nuclear war terrifies me ☹️
But what if the world isn’t destroyed? It can be used daily or even a storm shelter. Or protest on the street.
Can you not feed gas into the air pipe to drive out the residents?
Is there no way of filtering the water and air from position?
Water can be disconnected
To escape conscripting officers (your own enemies)
Correction.... everyone who can afford it.
“Down the hatch” is what a JDAM said about this bumper 😂😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️
You ever built one in the U.K? Or would you?
To feel at home. Hmmmm. After 28 years. Boots boots boots.
How good do they hold up in earthquakes?
Ppl building something like this video just have too much time and money
It's the WW3 scare!
Everybody?
Ya if you got that kind of spare cash laying around.
Any local welding crew can assemble.
War breaks out
Local welders are like “I know where the shelter is, let’s go”
Still gotta get in ...
Atlas uses welders and contractors from out of state, not local.
@@SandyRedcloudcover the air shaft.
Except they don't use local welders. They employ their own welders that are part of the installation crew.
Knowing a bunker exist don’t mean you can get to it. I didn’t say in it, I said to it. Yes just getting there during a shtf scenario would be its own mission. Getting in is another matter altogether. If it’s a massive nuclear disaster and the roads are all shut down by dead cars. What are you going to do? Walk there through radiation while carrying the equipment needed to get in? And if you just blow your way in it’s ruined for your use as well. That second factor applies even if it’s not a “the air is literally killing us” scenario.
I’m not saying no one would try breaking into a bunker. But the smart move is to catch the occupants outside the bunker.
Can’t u just build a ac unit and run a wire all the way up the the main house by the water tank . That way nobody knows that u have a bunker probably think it’s part of the house inside
An underground music stuido would be awesome!
Where is the water & waste managed? Air from the outside where the radiation is? Wouldn't you need a major filtration process? Doesn't seem like enough space for all that & living quarters. What about hydroponics? Id want at least a mall under me, so not to go crazy.
They are not deep enough.
I want one how much?!
$200, 000 and up
Надо глубже закапывать.
Gaming room to get away from the wife
better 2 have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
And they can be breached
Watch the movie WAG THE DOG.
Then, turn off the news.
Then, go outside and meet people.
The entitlement with this one is strong.
Its also from the covid paranoia not wanting to be by others
Everybody? 😂
Anyone eho thinks these will actually help them in a civil war scenario are WILDLY underestimating the danger of man. If you lock yourself in youre the ine who is screwed. They will just wait for you to have to come out, or choke your ability to get air and force you out. The cruelty that would be a war os something none of the people buying these shelters have the wherewithal to survive, let alone yhe fact they think they will be living and going about their days like nothings going on in those bunkers.
Wait there for months starving, ill be okay. Redundancy is necessary, secondary air and an escape way. Have to know I'm in there anyways
How much?
I can't afford to.
Its higher than 47% but ok.
air not enough
Only the rich will survive if you’re poor tuff luck.