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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Thanks to help from my John Deere 4066R I barely manage to get the extremely heavy storm shelter door installed. Not a task I would attempt again without help!
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Комментарии • 85

  • @azianspirit66
    @azianspirit66 3 года назад +3

    I applaud him for managing this build all by himself.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Thank you, it was tough at times but enjoyable. It was nothing compared to me currently building our home, now that's a huge project I'm figuring out.

  • @chintasrvvegankitchen7761
    @chintasrvvegankitchen7761 8 месяцев назад +2

    Sure is a nice looking structure...excellent work.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching

  • @frankfarms1
    @frankfarms1 3 года назад +1

    Excellent solution to the door issue

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @MTNmyMAG
    @MTNmyMAG 2 года назад +1

    I never saw this storm shelter, pretty cool
    Addition to your property

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  2 года назад

      I have a full series on it.

  • @aoutdoors1414
    @aoutdoors1414 3 года назад +1

    Man you are a heck of a problem solver, me I would have been still beating my head against the wall trying to figure out a solution. Great job.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      Appreciate that, you make a lot mistakes in life, you learn a lot of work arounds 😁.

  • @mackjenkins7721
    @mackjenkins7721 3 года назад +2

    Man it sound like that door was testing your Patient. You did the right thing man cool down and walk away have a nice cold beer 🍺 as heavy that door is could have got hurt. I'm just glad that you and JD did not get hurt. It's really coming along nice man for doing it by yourself. You are the man. I am glad you was able to get that door problem solved. Andrew question man? My youngest son is upset because I haven't been able to take him on a truck trip ( he loves riding in the truck )because my foot is in the cast. He's been at his grandfather's house on the weekends cutting firewood. Do you know when you going to do a video on cutting some wood up so he can watch it he likes doing those type of things now. I know you been real busy so. I'm getting ready to be real busy on these crutches I'm about to get 12 to 18 inch of snow less than 24 hours from now. Been getting warnings all day long put away the flip flops and bring out the snow blower. Me and my wife really enjoyed the livestream with you and your wife on Sunday. You take it easy man.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Yikes that's a lot of snow! Hope you heal up real soon Mack. As far as cutting firewood, it'll probably be a little while. I want to get the storm shelter done and sealed up before I tackle any other projects. But let your son know, that the day after tomorrow I will have a wood splitting video. My firewood rack is starting to get really low, and has me a bit nervous LOL! Take care

    • @mackjenkins7721
      @mackjenkins7721 3 года назад

      @@TKCL thank you man I really appreciate that. I've been staying off of it a lot and keeping my foot up so hope it heals real fast. You right man that's a lot of snow and my wife don't want me out in it tomorrow because beginning of the year I broke both of my feet in a truck accident that's why i been having so much foot problem this year. My oldest son just walked through the door so now I got all five boys and my granddaughter here who can shovel snow tomorrow. Thank you I will let my younger son know about the wood splitting video coming out. You can't get low on the fire wood man we can't afford to have you nervous man."LOL" thank you man.

  • @azianspirit66
    @azianspirit66 3 года назад +1

    Oooh I can tell by what he had to go through to drill the hinges of this door frame & having the trouble he ran into....he was PISSED 😡🤬. But after he calmed down, took a shower, had a beer and had a good nights rest. He was able to go back over his mistakes and come up with a solution to adjust it. Like I said I APPLAUD him for doing this project on his own. You can see he has his family to worry about when it comes to protecting them in case weather poses a danger ⚠️.

  • @BradMyers
    @BradMyers 3 года назад +1

    Coming together very nicely. Hard to believe that just a few weeks ago that most of that was just scrape wood that you managed to put together to a nice building.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Thanks Brad, I can't wait to see it all nice and shiney with paint and siding.

  • @charlestravis9798
    @charlestravis9798 3 года назад +1

    Cut a short piece of garden hose and tape over it on your door crank to make it easier to crank the door shut

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      Should have did that or a piece of pipe before I bent the handle. Hindsight is 20/20

  • @Gr8Dane
    @Gr8Dane 3 года назад +1

    For the door gap, what about using a dog like on a marine hatch or door, lever connected on both sides that you can wedge the door closed and block the lever on the inside to keep it from being forced open in a storm.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I've been kicking around a idea like that. But I still need very heavy duty latches inside. You'll see the ones I built in more episodes that are posted.

  • @Outtahide540
    @Outtahide540 3 года назад

    Good build, great trouble shooting. Really enjoyed and learned a few things too

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Appreciate that!

  • @maxc6575
    @maxc6575 3 года назад +5

    I would be concerned about the door swinging to the outside. In the event of a major storm it would be possible for debris being piled against the door, trapping you inside.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +5

      Very valid point and one I've addressed a couple of times. I have not discussed it recently, but I am installing a window AC unit on the backside of the shelter. It will have a steel fold down door on the interior to protect us during high winds when the AC is not needed. It also will serve as a secondary escape route with the AC being easily removed. I made sure I ordered a AC that had a large enough opening I can squeeze out of. It will be here late week and I'll have a video out by next week showing what I'm talking about.

    • @teveler
      @teveler 3 года назад

      @@TKCL ignore my comment in a prior video. I address the same concern. Really good job!

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      @teveler too late, already addressed it 😁. Definitely a good thought, and something to be concerned about. It's been on my mind for a while

  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 4 месяца назад

    Incredible job! The way you have interlocked all the wood together and secured everything with augers to the ground, I would feel very comfortable and safe in your shelter. I love working wood, but with the very high cost, the only question I have for you is why didn't you just go with concrete and/or filled blocks with rebar? My bet is you've answered this 100 times, so I'm sorry for being 101. :)

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  4 месяца назад

      It's because we took a direct hit by a tornado 4 years ago. It destroyed a new barn, so I salvaged all the wood I could to build this.

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 4 месяца назад

      @@TKCL Smart!! I bet you found half of it in the next county. :)

  • @maraudermitchelli
    @maraudermitchelli 3 года назад

    I was worried about the door gap when you were building. Try splicing the difference with the hinge adjustment, push bottom hinge out a little at a time goes along way...then just bend the door like you’re doing with your bolt. What a door!

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +2

      I already adjusted top in and bottom out before it starts affecting other areas. Now that I've had it bolted closed a few days the gap has closed up some. It's actually very easy to open and close now. Had a rain and when I opened the door, not a single drop inside the door frame! I was thrilled how tight the door is sealing with the bolt.

    • @maraudermitchelli
      @maraudermitchelli 3 года назад

      @@TKCL you didn’t make the door strong enough 😂 that job almost was the end of you

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I am telling you, it was rough. The video didn't do it justice. Oh I'm not done, wait until you see my custom built latches 😁

  • @edwardsmcreynolds1268
    @edwardsmcreynolds1268 3 года назад

    Andrew, add three very small steel storm windows and use as a hunt house. The big bucks do hang around the barn/cabin during hunting season. Plant a narrow long food plots next to tree lines.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      My wife would probably not care for me digging up the yard and planting food plots in it lol. I will admit I do see a lot of deer tracks in the yard, but it's very rare to see a deer in the daytime around the shops. P. S. Don't tell her, but once the house back porch is built, I do plan on having a rocking chair that may or may not be able to over look a feeder in the trees 😁.

  • @PgPgDn
    @PgPgDn 3 года назад

    So excited to see this! ~David

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Sheathing the inside now, will have a video out in a couple of days. Glad you're enjoying the build!

    • @PgPgDn
      @PgPgDn 3 года назад

      @@TKCL I wondered about sealing the doors, etc. I was thinking about maybe a small overhang over the door. Either with wood or even metal like they do over some RV doors. ~David

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I am thinking about a metal drip edge, time will tell.

    • @PgPgDn
      @PgPgDn 3 года назад

      @@TKCL Are you going to do the slide bolts on the inside as the original plans call for?

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Yeah I'm just going to beef those up as well and make my own.

  • @jimmccullough1051
    @jimmccullough1051 3 года назад

    Great job on the exterior latch. Before you made it I was going to suggest a latch like I have on my dump trailer, a "T" shaped bolt in a tube that swivels into the latch. Your design is very close and should work well.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I really thought about a swinging latch myself. After I trim around the door I was a bit concerned about it swinging out of the way. Call me paranoid, but I also wanted a latch I could remove in case it swung back and caught while we were inside during a storm.

  • @timkelley8775
    @timkelley8775 3 года назад

    I like it. Good job figuring a solution for the little road bumps. Still think it would make a great smoke house. Be safe and Happy Holidays from the Kelley’s in Texas.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Then we would be miserable and hungry everytime we are in it smelling the smoke and previously cooked meat. Lol

  • @TheRealBobMills
    @TheRealBobMills 3 года назад +2

    Drip edge over top of the door? Everything looks great!

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I talked about it in this episode looking to potentially add drip edge covering that would seal to the building and reach past the door edge. That way water would run off past the door. Basically a door gutter. However we just got 1 1/2 inches of rain and not a drop made it inside, I was happy.

  • @thewhitedogdad
    @thewhitedogdad 3 года назад

    Great door brother! One suggestion you might want cut off the exterior locking screw so it doesn't take so long to unbolt it. Threaded fasteners typically have the full strength of the threads after a couple of threads.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Thanks! As the door gap closes and the door takes new shape, I plan on doing that. The quicker the better no doubt. The gap is already closing up after a few days being bolted closed and the door is even easier to open and close. Very happy with that!

  • @SurvivalReview
    @SurvivalReview 2 года назад

    looking good. have you considered a come-along ratchet or tension clamp instead of the screw to suck-up the top left of the door? like one of those types of lever clamps that are on top of grolsch beer bottle kinda-thing?

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  2 года назад

      I have been considering that type of clamp, but I didn't know the name of it and have been unsuccessful in finding one.

  • @newdogatplay
    @newdogatplay 4 месяца назад

    U dont want to be locked in by your outside jig / lock u made so make it so u can also unscrew it from inside

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  4 месяца назад

      I have an escape hatch in the back.

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 3 года назад

    I know you've probably already solved this.... you're a few videos ahead... but just put a Z-flashing over the door frame and the water will drain down over the door, even it it isn't a perfect seal.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      I still might do something like that, however I'm pleased to say we've been through several rains (one heavy rain) and not a single drop inside. That door weather seal combined with bolting it closed is working very well.

  • @RICHDCOLEMAN
    @RICHDCOLEMAN 3 года назад

    i love your work i think i would have rather seen the door inside the door frame less likely for wind to get behind it but i dont thinkyou will have any problems the way you did it

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I feel a door on the outside that's supported by walls and frame is stronger and can take bigger impacts. It's also easier to seal out the weather with an outside door in my opinion.

  • @bigDH123
    @bigDH123 3 года назад

    Nice job on the door Andrew, it's too bad the wall was a little bit out but if life was all perfect we wouldn't have problems to solve right, ha ha. I'm still curious to see how you are going to cut out the hole for your air conditioner without hitting screws or nails. See you on the next one.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Bought some sweet sawzall blades made for wood and metal. That with praying I should get it cut out lol.

  • @kr5289
    @kr5289 2 года назад

    Just went through a tornado in western Ky. from what I seen here, huge tractors throwed around like a dish rag, truck upside down in a ditch and nobody even knows where it come from. twisted steel. I just can't imagine an above ground wooden shelter holding up. not meaning to be critical i hope it works, but I just wouldn't trust one above ground.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  2 года назад

      I totally understand what you say and I have to answer this all the time ,its my fault for not stating this in every video. We live in Florida, monster tornados simply do not exist here, we do get tornados often, the most common are ef0 and ef1s. No doubt this shelter will withstand those tornados and hurricanes. If I lived out west I'd have a underground shelter for sure.

  • @samclements2834
    @samclements2834 3 года назад

    You’re a better man than me, I would have filmed 45 minutes of me cussin and hollarin! Smart to walk away and sleep on it, looks great!

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      Lol, it was more like a few hours fighting the door, the hinges and then drilling into screws/nails! I left the door halfway on the tractor, got a shower and went out to dinner. Needless to say a couple of adult beverages were also ordered to clear my mind.

    • @davegamble3309
      @davegamble3309 3 года назад

      Was thinking the same thing. 🤣 I'd have probably broke my toe kicking the door

  • @carycrosley5196
    @carycrosley5196 3 года назад

    Door closure is fi e..for when you're outside but what about when inside during. A storm ? How do you keep it loved tight then ?

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I showed it in the video. There is a bolt that comes inside and allows me to tighten the door as much as I want. I still have to build three heavy duty latches for inside too.

  • @markb.1259
    @markb.1259 3 года назад

    No idea how that external bolt screwer handle thing is supposed to work when you are INSIDE the shelter?? What am I missing?

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      I am pretty sure I showed it in that video, there is another bolt that comes through the door for inside tightening.

  • @Revtraveler
    @Revtraveler 3 года назад

    I live in Oklahoma, and I still think that with an EF4 or EF5 that we get in this State that you'd go sailing through the air LOL about the only security that we have is to go underground :-)

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Maybe so, as I've stated before I'd have a underground bunker in those states. No doubt this will not have a problem with our ef0, 1 and very rare 2 tornados. Odds are we will never get hit again, this will most likely see nothing but hurricanes in its lifetime. I trust it 100 percent for that! The videos I've seen of the aftermath of those big out west tornados is unreal. I'm glad I live where I'll never experience one. Most people think we are crazy to live in Florida with all the hurricanes. To be honest the news blows them out of proportion for views, they should be respected, but I'd take a hurricane over a tornado any day. Plus it's nice seeing them coming from a week away.

    • @Revtraveler
      @Revtraveler 3 года назад +1

      @@TKCL That's very true. They do sell above ground shelters here but I don't think that I would trust them. I have an underground shelter. Look at the stinkin crap that we've been through lol ruclips.net/video/hMahdkwrMnw/видео.html

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Wow, thank God we don't get those. With our high water table underground doesn't work here. Half buried doesn't look appealing either. I priced above ground steel and concrete shelters, I like to threw up at the price! The shelter I'm building fits our budget and certainly covers the wind ratings for our area.

    • @Revtraveler
      @Revtraveler 3 года назад

      I would really really love to be able to build a shelter that would work like you're building. We just never know what we're going to get here. That particular tornado (in the viedo) was a multi vortex, 4 that became 1. Two miles north of that one (at my house), we had a EF1 that went over us. It did $25,000 worth of damage at my place. We aren't too crazy about spring time in Oklahoma lol

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I can imagine! This spring was the worst tornado outbreak I can ever remember in our area. Had another come through my county a couple of weeks ago with a cold front. My friend got hit a few weeks after we did last March. We just move to this part of the State and the locals keep calling it tornado alley. Great! Ugh 😩

  • @steveaguinaga3821
    @steveaguinaga3821 3 года назад

    That thing isn't Air tight is it?

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад +1

      Yes it is.... Venting coming up in a future video, I discussed it two or three build videos back.

  • @davidpeel4509
    @davidpeel4509 3 года назад

    From Cyprus Dave, did you let Tiffany out,?lol

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      Ummmmmmm.... Dang, been looking for her! Thats where she is!

  • @moosehead835
    @moosehead835 3 года назад

    You're not concerned with getting locked in with only one egress? Hate to say it, but with the world we live in.

    • @TKCL
      @TKCL  3 года назад

      I've discussed it in several episodes, I am building a secondary escape route next week.