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- In this captivating video, witness the remarkable journey of a skilled craftsman as he meticulously constructs an underground storm shelter from start to finish. From the initial excavation to the final touches, every step of the process is captured in detail, providing viewers with valuable insights into the construction of a vital safety feature for any home. Join us on this exhilarating adventure as we delve into the world of DIY construction and witness the transformation of raw materials into a secure haven capable of withstanding nature's fury. Whether you're a seasoned builder or simply curious about the intricacies of shelter construction, this video is sure to inspire and inform. Don't miss out on this thrilling journey
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I've been in the building trades for 50 yrs & I'm absolutely amazed with the material used, the amount of labor, & the lack of foresight. The planning I'm sure worked out good & the structure itself if built above ground may be a well built idea but this is a waste of money & effort considering the material available today that could be used. In ten years this thing may be there but it's going to rot & decay making it a death trap for the fool hardy. This is an absolute disaster in the making. Has anyone there ever thought about what happens to raw wood buried in the ground? It rots from moisture & this will suck up every ounce of water around it. Mold & mildew will take over this palace first. The rest will be downhill from there. One heavy rain & you may even have an underground pond. You'll say I'm to critical or call me an a** but I have seen this before & sadly in 2024, I'm seeing it again.
For all the money you spent on high dollar wood and everything to cover that up, you could have built one out of concrete that would have lasted 50 years
Issue number one, being in a low area it will flood, no amount of drainage can handle four inches of rain in ten minutes, issue two any form of wood utilization is a guarantee of rot. Just buy a container, raise it at least four feet above ground on a poured concrete foundation with cables attaching to the ground on all sides.
Doesn't look like low ground to me. In some of the shots there is plenty of ground much lower and not a lot higher.
Soil type, slope and drainage, and water table matter. Looked fine to me. They won’t have issues.
Exactly what I was going to say. Yellow pine sure isn't cheap where I come from.
Cinder block and basalt rebar. No wood at all. A lot of drainage, and pond liners to keep everything dry.
@@edsedlak6827 It's cheap when they are your trees and mill.
Good luck with the mold
I agree. Looks like mold already at 7:52.
Concrete seems like a better choice
Way more expensive 💰💰💰
Anyone in the tornado belt needs this, I live in Florida can’t do underground but something to think about. Our home was hit by Hurricane Ian with over 220 mph confirmed and a tornado at the same time. Shelters save lives period.
Pero este tipo de refugio de madera tendrá la resistencia de soportar la fuerza descomunal de un tornado?
I'm a retired contractor and I would never build mine like that. No where near good enough waterproofing for me. I would bet the farm inside will be covered in mold in a month.
I agree. Looks like mold already at 7:52.
Yep
Yeah that’s not a storm shelter in Tornado Alley, that’s a root cellar.
Lot of work just for a temporary wooden 1/2 underground storage.
Impressive but one thing I noted was that for a storm shelter I saw no Ventilation built in. If just for storage then I guess no need. but as the title suggest it is a storm shelter. Ventilation would be a necessity. Still very impressive!
Thank you for the update, TechFreeze..!! The shelter looks fantastic..!!
That really hurts , seeing someone throwing away money like that 😮 they could have done a better job ,using a metal shipping container , and completed the job for 1/2 the price
It’s not your money, so shut up
It’s not your money is it, Mary?
In Alabama, they use concrete septic tanks.
It seems that they had a ready supply of nice lumber. Also, they didn't have to pay for someone to deliver a shipping container. This cellar/shelter will be good for generations. Also, an underground steel shipping container would have to be reinforced on the top and sides to withstand the distributed force of the ground around and above it. Shipping containers are designed to take most of the forces at the corners, not against the entire side walls and roof.
shipping containers rust, wood can last over 100 years, example, mines in the southwest
I was impressed by the skill of the excavator operator.
Took me eight minutes to realize they weren't making really elaborate concrete forms and were just using wood for the structure.
Thought the same thing...nothing teaches like experience.
This isn't a storm shelter, this is a root cellar....
You beat me to it...
All these people with comments, you do you. They did a well thought out plan in an excellent manner. Guess how many would pray for a shelter like this when it’s tornado season.
Great job. The only thing I would do differently is is put tar sealant over the felt paper on the walls
Thank you for showing your construction. Time and effort well spent.
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Engineering…
Great job! I'm envious of all that #1 lumber going into it! I'd have used exterior plywood and saved the beautiful lumber for interior home use.
Build it out of concrete, longer lasting, safer, might even cost a little less.
No conrete and I didn't see a single Hurricane strap being used to give the walls and roof more strength
Crikey I thought the concrete will be along soon when they used muck I switched off that is going to be useless in no time
Ahora solo falta la tormenta 😂😂
Now only the storm is missing😂
Where i live i would've never went with wood. An old bus or rail car yes. Covered over with concrete. Definitely need an established venting system. Either way it was impressive looking.
Isso nao é abrigo, é um root cellar (como se fosse uma geladeira) É para guardar alimentos, pois a temperatura fica controlada em 8 a 20 graus .
Yo me pregunto, y la ventilación??? La refrigeración, porque eso debe ser un horno, y disculpen, pero, siento que es un enorme ataúd 😱
I agree that I didn't see any ventilation installed, but as for temperature, the earth will keep it cool.
That is one solid structure.
Great craftsmanship!
A magnificent cellar! You did well.
You could have just sold off an old school bus, that would have been cheaper.
I believe the building sits on charred 6x6 beams, which sit upon sand
It will be a while before replacement
Cuando llueva, se va a llenar de agua, y en poco tiempo la humedad dañara la madera, debieron hacerlo en concreto, no en madera.
I would build the same thing. What a great job...
Можно было просто также закопать 20 тонный контейнер..!
Il suffisait d'utiliser des containers et de les aménager à l'intérieur et l'abri serai fait et en plus en un rien de temps et beaucoup moins chère.
Nice root cellar.
Isso é um cativeiro, quando a água entrar por baixo ,eles vão pra cima do telhado 😅
Not sure how it's going to work in the future. I think water and humidity is going to be a huge problem in a few years.
Parece que quedo fuerte ,habra que esperar que pase el tornado ,despues muestren como quedo todo.
I want the cash spent on all that wood!
Mas não adianta se chover bastante enche de água aí morre afogado 😂😂😂😂
Nice! Just curious…. Why didn’t you chat all the wood if it helps preserve?
Tanto trabajo y donde se resguardan las personas
outside NOT fill soil, need be graveö, water go out and keep wall dry. and wall need paint whit hot tar if want inside have dry., this style next winter and rain season inside have full water not water tight room.
This looks more like an underground cellar than like a stormshelter. No seatings for the people searching for cover? Wouldn't it be faster using a seacontainer as a shelter?
Excellent idea.
as now heat stroke is common..
this is futuristic home design
Ngôi nhà thật đẹp
Chúc bạn sức khỏe và thành công
Rất mong được sự tương tác từ phía các bạn
well that door is the weakest point and would NOT hold up to a direct hit from a tornado.... but it's better than nothing (and it sure is nice)
Apparently you don't get alot of rain or snow there. Any kind of moisture is going to make it feel like a cave. It looks like a storage room rather than a storm shelter. Is it a winery storage room?
Nice shelter good job but I think the front of it is going to fill up with water
Quite a few underground homes in Israel,, less energy usage for heating and air conditioning,, consistent underground comfortable temperature...
Very good digging🤟
very nice. in long run. might risk of termites, mildew etc..
❤❤先養好身體再出門吧!😊😊
I love the door but don’t understand the cutting of excess screws? Did he not measure the length of screws required ?
I like it,the price for concrete would of been in the thousands. Just a rough estimate,30k.looks like he spent about 20k, Also looks like he's using cedar, witch lasts a very long time.
I'm no expert, but all them rocks could be potential missiles while trying to get in the shelter. Think I would have just went with concrete.
Should be building a fallout shelter
Why not use Concrete?
It's easy to use it's durable over time and pocket friendly (at least here i don't know your prices)
Why not use empty container
Lo hubieran hecho mas grande😮😮😮
Before you back filled the building you should have gotten some buckets of tar and coated the outer walls.
Almost everybody needs a storm shelter these days as crazy as the weather is
You guys think this is impressive now imagine how noah built the ark during the flood or consider how great god is to give the skill to his chosen people to bulid his tabernacle and temple no power tools. Thats impressive
Там грибы выращивать надо!
Je ferai en béton, plus sur et durable, moins chère ?
Gostaria muito de fazer um pra mim.
Hello people reinforced concrete! Duh!!!!!
This world is full of screwballs😳
Didn’t the first bucket digs start on level ground?
No gravity drain or stone backfill?
Alot of work for little return...I don't even know what this is supposed to be. Storm shelter?
The carpentry skill is excellent. However, embedded wood structures buried below ground with felt papers will fail in 20 years with water penetration.
Sheeet…that untreated wood won’t last 5yrs underground.
I didn't see any rough ins for water or electric installations.
No membrane on the roof? Under or over the foams?
would it be a lot easy just to buy a shipping container ?
Surely buying a metal tube and doing yourself would have been way better?
Where air vent?
I guess they don’t need it😂🎉
This will be good for getting out if the wind as long as you don’t care about rotting, flooding, debris, cost, electricity, rodents, insects, and I’m assuming “turkey grit” is gravel….
what the heck is 'turkey grit' ??? do you mean "rocks" lol
What is the end use?
nice
И где вентиляция?
thats a real man cave
Could be easier to use a shipping container? Cost ?
10:36 dip?
why wouldnt you pour a concrete pad over a gravel base with a drain.
A czy Amerykanie potrafią coś zbudować co przetrwa przynajmniej 30 lat?
Ziemianka a nie schron
Is there a place where wood doesn't rot?
i think that's too much time and work just to dodge a rare tornado. My grandpa buried a small $400 plastic sceptic tank in the back yard with a ventilation pipe. The only purpose is to get out of harms way for a minute or so.
Donde está el hormigón???
u mean food storage wtf
Pode se esconder debaixo do mar ou no fundo da terra q não se escapar das mãos de Deus
Use a container 😊 before doing this 😊
No cement?
Great video makers please make even better videos
What if there is a flood situation?
Root cellars need ventilation!
If I'm going through all this I'll be building me a tornado/storm shelter next. This is a tool shed/man cave in the ground. 😂 Like 1 of the other comments said waste of money, for a shelter. That being the wood at most. It's only needing built for sturdiness and occupancy of how ever many people or pets. And for a temporary amount of time. 🤦🏻 Not a week stay.