"Coffee pot looking things". Lol. As a Brit where every home has an electric kettle this made my day. On a more serious note, this is an excellent solution to keeping a bunker discreet.
This is one of the best ideas! Place a bunch of hay bales around to camouflage the door and air vent. Come up out of the emergency hatch if someone is trying to break in. I love it.
It may be a bomb shelter, but some guys would find it more useful as a wife shelter. Better than sleeping in the dog house and 2 feet of cement would deaden the stomping around above ground. :) LOL
@Granpda Corey not if it's in a sealed bag. Might be some fallout on the outside but unless it's so intense its melting through the plastic it should be good to eat. Might even be safer than normal, no mold will grow under constant irradiation lol. Just wash your hands and wash the bag/ Keep in mind I'm referring to factory packaging, not a ziploc or something.
@@robbys-TechMedley I heard this guy say this is a fallout shelter, wonder why they put a blast over pressure valve by the crapper if the doors aren’t blast rated as well? Well at least they don’t look like they are to me.......... Kinda defeats the purpose one would think.
Great job concealing the bunker. The woman's touch seems important to the owners, however I cannot help but lament the loss of storage space given to collector plates and flower vases. If you have to go into a bunker you need every inch for storage longterm for survival. But having stuff stashed inside the silo above ground where is is protected and secure allows for huge storage options. Great Job.
any Survivalist knows that i woman will need to be able to feel like a woman if civilization as we know it ends. im a man in my 60's and been a Survivalist since before i became a teenager. also i do NOT know about you, but i prefer my woman to be as fresh and clean as possible and have the items she needs to look really sexy for me as she is 30 years younger than i am. yes, she is Asian from a 3rd world island, but she lived the Survivalist lifestyle all her life. they never stored food, etc... but did cook meals using home made charcoal (from a coconut tree) washed clothes every day by hand, and lived off mostly rice and dried fish. she does however have a Bachelors Degree in Nursing which is what registered nurses get to become a supervisor job, and yes it is equivalent to an American Bachelors Degree and she does work at the hospital on the medical floor. Asians women wash with soap and water EVERY time they go to the bathroom whether or not it is #1 or #2, where as most American women just use paper only until they get a chance to shower! my wife was also a virgin when we married just 7 years ago!
@@LilacDaisy2 Most Nebraskans know those silos are too small to be used these days. Most older farms have a couple sitting around until someone decides to sell them off for whatever reason. I'd use it as a shop, myself. Build in a nice floor and hide the thing below that. Maybe make glamp houses out of the other two for family to stay. Folks won't look sideways at few old bins...
Best and coziest bunker I've ever seen. I wouldn't mind being down there for a month 5:28 literally in the middle of watching End of Watch for the 1st time. Great movie so far!
Nice, especially the hidden entrance & escape hatch. Although I’d probably make one addition if this were my setup. I’d make the escape hatch come up into what looked like an abandoned vehicle, but was in fact also a bug out van.
If something happens to the silo you may not be able to open the hatch to get in or out. I know an inward opening vertical door is harder to conceal, but it's also nearly impossible to fully block if something falls on it or against it. A shelter is useless if you can't get into it, and it's a tomb if you can't get out.
@@joewoodchuck3824 ohhh in general. yup not all have it and they should have 2 exits, ur right. the silo part of the comment thew me off. I figured in case u didnt have time to watch the whole video, i was just letting u know there are 2 exits and entryway. hence if something happens to the silo, that's what the escape hatch(shown in the video) is for :D
I feel like I could live in this full time. I'd put enough random crap in the silos so that no one looking for grain during an extended SHTF scenario would actually enter and find anything that makes them want to waste the energy to dig about.
Just as a note I would line the inside of the steel bin with sand bags up to about 6ft high. Feed bags would work well. Other then that outstanding job by the owners.
Coffee pot thing? A kettle would be the first thing in my bunker as a Brit. Love the great state of Nebraska, one of my favourite states in the US - Go Big Red. These videos are fantastic. I win the lottery I'm getting one of these bad boys. All the best from the UK.
Ron, you are amazing! I love this and your enthusiasm In showing your unique bunkers. The Christians driven underground never had such luxuries. I'll be saving for one of your bunkers and will hopefully break bread and commune with my loved ones down below when dragons fly.
I seen at least one comment about the Ham Radio... Being a Ham myself, N1UI, I am interested in the antenna setup and how the coax is ran! Ham Radio is an excellent resource and tool for situations like this.... I'd like to see more of the HOW on this aspect of it. Bunker looks great.
I don't care how hidden or how deep, all anyone has to do is find your ventilation ports. Just light a smokey fire right under that exterior vent elbow.
a good bunker idea would be a drone station that you can control from the bunker. so you can scout your surrounding area from the safety of your bunker.
I've seen it past videos how the air intake/outlet pipes are designed to avoid liquid intrusion (water or gasoline or whatever down the pipe) but couldn't someone just seal the pipes to prevent the occupants from getting new oxygen?
You could but that would be an awful lot of work while using up valuable resources and then you would never be completely certain that you got the job done 100%.
@No freedom censored possibly if it was there only intake pipe. But the problem would still remain of getting in the bunker. When people slowly or even quickly lose oxygen they black out unexpectedly or lose all motor functions before blacking out. Still be locked from inside. If you destroy the hatch then what good is it to you, if you can even accomplish that.
A garbage bag would do it just fine. I feel sorry for the money people pay these guys. And oxygen intake should never be anywhere near the bunker. It should be out of sight and hidden. And there should always be a manual crank to take in air in case power loss. For a professional company they sure don't do much redundancy.
1:19 haha omg the guy has a cutting torch right beside the hatch of his shelter so anyone could cut it open and he didn’t even pour the concrete up high enough to protect the hinges 😂😂
Plus you could find it on google maps with a little bit of work. Owners spent so much time trying to hide it and one TH-cam video messes up all there hard work. Then they show the owner in the reflection of the TV
@@NightThings99 if the whole world goes to shit.... Google maps wont be working and everyone is useless with out that. Thank god i took cartography in school and know how to read a real map.
Wow.... Great job Guy! Your family will be very comfortable down there. Hell.... I would live down there in the summer and save on the bill for an air conditioner.
My only issue with this, is in a real end of world situation, you want to use materials that people likely WON'T use or explore. Like, people might use the metal and otherwise from a vehicle, and those Silo's might end up being used for farming or even to be lived in etc. So, while people won't expect a "shelter" there, they WILL likely find it easy, cause the silo especially would attract scavengers looking for food, materials, etc.
I love this! First one I've seen that I would want, just need the land and silo and some assorted cast offs. Worth the money and effort though I think. Did you design and price out the whole thing including silo etc?
Damn it, he took my idea. Entrance via abandoned vehicle a la Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. Ever since I was a kid, that is how I'd get in my bunker! Great vid.
Question… How long does one expect to stay in a bunker? What if it’s over a month? How will you cope? I’d hide every camera within the trees or natural landscape. I’d prefer a square versus a round bunker. Round takes away so much space for storing stuff. Storing canned goods, dehydrated foods, especially supplements to help offset the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables. I’d build layers of redundancy in water and food items, including toilet paper.
One of the best video's yet! Being a Ham would give you a great way to get information. Question: Being in the bunker, would it stop an EMP from destroying electronic gear? 8p6rc.
My opinion would be that an EMP wouldn't be able to penetrate through 20 feet of earth, and a skin of steel to affect the radios. My question is: how did he run the coax (to keep everything airtight)?
I hadn't thought of it...and I should have...but I noticed the trash cans in this bunker and it made me realize that I don't recall anyone addressing how to deal with waste. Is there an incinerator? I need details!
Nice to see some Inventive Adaptation surrounding Entry and Exit Options for a Shelter. Now that the Video is done, they’ll probably demolish the Silo and drop a few cars on the spot so that the Entry will be via the Boot of some old clunker.
I've watched a lot of these videos and just realized: How do you replace anything that breaks in the bunker? Like the bed or desk or couch? It wouldn't fit through the hatch...
The bed could be rolled up but the couch would be an issue. Inside couches there is just pieces of wood though (they are kind of hollow). The only 2 things you probably couldn't easily fix would be the gas sealed door (wider than the entry) . The desk is just a flat piece of wood (probably still fit down the entry) and then just replace the legs (again, it would fit down). You wouldn't get a 55 inch monitor though (sitting on my desk)
Well, in case of shtf, they certainly are well stocked for linens. But given how well laid out it is, they probably have a lot more going on for themselves than just clean sheets and towels
The entrance to this should have been in another car, with you having to open a hidden door on the floor board of the car. Also, the vent pipes should have been rigged into the same car's exhaust pipe. Nobody would ever think to pump CO2 into a broken down car's exhaust pipe.
Now I could live pretty comfortable in this til the smoke clears with my wife and son. I'd say after a few months though, I'd be missing the outdoors. Hopefully it wouldn't take too long until it's safe to step outside again.
I have a question to piggyback off of you..... I have never seen a close washing machine or dryer in any of this guy's bunkers if you have 6 kids and two adults all living in one of these bunkers for a couple weeks or even a couple months how do all of their clothes get cleaned up?
@@lisasliquidations4310 I've seen there fridges there usually the small ones . depending on room you could have freezer as well the will equip them with desil generators
I have a great idea for a bunker/ww3 shelter/bomb shelter/ storm bunker. It's one of those that you buy but cut a hole on one side use cargo containers as a hallway and at the other end put a 747 for more room and living space plus extra food and water storage. Where the engines go they can be used for extra storage or 4 extra generators. Basicly make a super bunker for you're whole family.
Awesome! Question, what's to stop someone from wrapping a trash bag around that vent pipe and you running out of air? Also pretty sure that radio is HF only.
Before you started talking about the clock i paused the video, went onto Amazon and bought the same clock. Unpaused the video and than you started talking about it. Lol yes it definitely caught my eye.
(Revelation 6:15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;) can’t run from God’s wrath, only way to get rid of it, is through accepting His Son Jesus Christ
"Coffee pot looking things". Lol. As a Brit where every home has an electric kettle this made my day.
On a more serious note, this is an excellent solution to keeping a bunker discreet.
... I thought the exact same thing, as a fellow Brit. I put it down to brain fog 🥴
Whatcha got under the floor?
A little bit of everything. Translation: My armory!
Yup... Thats why he didnt want to open it up
Sex toys
@@shadwell749 lmao
Bunkers most be different from houses bc under my floor are bodies.
Yes hide from the hungry people underneath the thing that holds food.
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Nothing that would be in those bins would be food for humans.
This is one of the best ideas! Place a bunch of hay bales around to camouflage the door and air vent. Come up out of the emergency hatch if someone is trying to break in. I love it.
It may be a bomb shelter, but some guys would find it more useful as a wife shelter. Better than sleeping in the dog house and 2 feet of cement would deaden the stomping around above ground. :) LOL
😂😂
Maybe LOL
On my lotto buy list
In case the wife locks the door while you're inside
Hell no...I'd be the one moving into the bunker. Let my husband stay above ground and run things. What a glorious vacation that would be.
Im born and raised in Nebraska and this is AWESOME!!!!!!!! WOW.
I like how the hatch is set higher then the slab incase of flooding.
The rest of the bottom of the slab for you to store food and water
"Then" and "than" are different words with different meanings, and are not interchangeable. Get your shit together.
@Granpda Corey not if it's in a sealed bag. Might be some fallout on the outside but unless it's so intense its melting through the plastic it should be good to eat. Might even be safer than normal, no mold will grow under constant irradiation lol. Just wash your hands and wash the bag/ Keep in mind I'm referring to factory packaging, not a ziploc or something.
@@iamunamed5800 ok
@@robbys-TechMedley I heard this guy say this is a fallout shelter, wonder why they put a blast over pressure valve by the crapper if the doors aren’t blast rated as well? Well at least they don’t look like they are to me.......... Kinda defeats the purpose one would think.
Great job concealing the bunker. The woman's touch seems important to the owners, however I cannot help but lament the loss of storage space given to collector plates and flower vases. If you have to go into a bunker you need every inch for storage longterm for survival. But having stuff stashed inside the silo above ground where is is protected and secure allows for huge storage options. Great Job.
any Survivalist knows that i woman will need to be able to feel like a woman if civilization as we know it ends. im a man in my 60's and been a Survivalist since before i became a teenager. also i do NOT know about you, but i prefer my woman to be as fresh and clean as possible and have the items she needs to look really sexy for me as she is 30 years younger than i am. yes, she is Asian from a 3rd world island, but she lived the Survivalist lifestyle all her life. they never stored food, etc... but did cook meals using home made charcoal (from a coconut tree) washed clothes every day by hand, and lived off mostly rice and dried fish.
she does however have a Bachelors Degree in Nursing which is what registered nurses get to become a supervisor job, and yes it is equivalent to an American Bachelors Degree and she does work at the hospital on the medical floor.
Asians women wash with soap and water EVERY time they go to the bathroom whether or not it is #1 or #2, where as most American women just use paper only until they get a chance to shower!
my wife was also a virgin when we married just 7 years ago!
@@steffybael1245 wtf
“Who’s gong to look in a silo for a nuclear shelter”
We’ll everybody now🥱
I'd make a bee line for them, to look for residual grain.
@@LilacDaisy2 Most Nebraskans know those silos are too small to be used these days. Most older farms have a couple sitting around until someone decides to sell them off for whatever reason. I'd use it as a shop, myself. Build in a nice floor and hide the thing below that. Maybe make glamp houses out of the other two for family to stay. Folks won't look sideways at few old bins...
Exactly. Like when the media hyped up the fake head of lettuce to hide valuables in the fridge 😂
🤣😂🤣🤦
Best and coziest bunker I've ever seen. I wouldn't mind being down there for a month
5:28 literally in the middle of watching End of Watch for the 1st time. Great movie so far!
Nice, especially the hidden entrance & escape hatch.
Although I’d probably make one addition if this were my setup.
I’d make the escape hatch come up into what looked like an abandoned vehicle, but was in fact also a bug out van.
Where would you bug out to if it was disaster serious enough you had to use that bunker? There would probably be nothing left
@@longgone9869This is a good point 🤔
Nice! The owner has done a great job with the Decorating
In case something happens, that will come in handy lol
She did a good job. Her hubby was like ima build a bunker and she was like ima decorate that b!tch
If something happens to the silo you may not be able to open the hatch to get in or out. I know an inward opening vertical door is harder to conceal, but it's also nearly impossible to fully block if something falls on it or against it. A shelter is useless if you can't get into it, and it's a tomb if you can't get out.
You store shovels and axes inside and outside of the bunker. Hidden.
@@bugstomper4670 ...and a few sticks of dynamite!
thats what the escape hatch is for. there are 2 exits and entryways.
@@RF0rty But not all shelters have two doors.
@@joewoodchuck3824 ohhh in general. yup not all have it and they should have 2 exits, ur right. the silo part of the comment thew me off. I figured in case u didnt have time to watch the whole video, i was just letting u know there are 2 exits and entryway. hence if something happens to the silo, that's what the escape hatch(shown in the video) is for :D
i always get so excited when i see a notification about his bunkers
Excited then depressed because I can't afford one right now.
Yes, me as well, but still waiting for his bunker for Demolition Ranch/Off the Ranch- Matt. That will be epic.
@@dmcd7333 same
@@dmcd7333 he's already said that he's not building one for Matt in a previous videos comment.
Yeah but overpriced as hell 150grand for a underground pipe home
I feel like I could live in this full time. I'd put enough random crap in the silos so that no one looking for grain during an extended SHTF scenario would actually enter and find anything that makes them want to waste the energy to dig about.
Just as a note I would line the inside of the steel bin with sand bags up to about 6ft high. Feed bags would work well. Other then that outstanding job by the owners.
Coffee pot thing? A kettle would be the first thing in my bunker as a Brit. Love the great state of Nebraska, one of my favourite states in the US - Go Big Red. These videos are fantastic. I win the lottery I'm getting one of these bad boys. All the best from the UK.
We left for a reason. And it was coffee.
He doesn't know what it's called because Americans don't drink tea and the coffee they drink is that disgusting coffee pot drip variety.
Well done !
I can’t afford $110,000 for a bunker so I’ll just perish if destruction happens but I am prepared for a depression 🤷♀️
Just keep watching these videos he will give you a bunker location near you soon enough
Ron, you are amazing! I love this and your enthusiasm In showing your unique bunkers. The Christians driven underground never had such luxuries. I'll be saving for one of your bunkers and will hopefully break bread and commune with my loved ones down below when dragons fly.
The sign that said Hello There
Me: G E N E R A L K E N O B I.
Phil that's a sign that Magnolia makes and sells through Target. I thought the same thing when I was shopping one day. XD
Oh yeah, one of the thoughts I had on shelters ,such as these , is concealing the above ground with various structures. The possibilities are endless.
With how everything is going I wish I had the money to get a bunker
Amen
No need to fear when your with Jesus Christ
@@letsprayandfasttogether9618 So people who have died.. Jesus doesnt care about them? That makes no sense.
Richard Howard Jesus loves all but with love comes free will. You choose if you want Him.
@@letsprayandfasttogether9618 ma porcodio
I seen at least one comment about the Ham Radio... Being a Ham myself, N1UI, I am interested in the antenna setup and how the coax is ran! Ham Radio is an excellent resource and tool for situations like this.... I'd like to see more of the HOW on this aspect of it. Bunker looks great.
They have entry ports for external 12V DC aux power in the shed, I'm sure the coaxial line follows the same route.
That's a nice bunker! Nobody will ever stumble upon the well hidden entances while looking for food or shelter.
I would install a fake air pipe, and camouflage/hide the real one. Nice bomb shelter, they did a great job with it.
Ha that's what I thought
I did just that in several places. The joke is that property has no shelter.
So you need a silo
install multiple fake air pipes would be ideal and fake entrances
great idea🤘
OK that’s it. This one is going in my library. You might have to ship another one up to NEBRASKA. I LIKE IT...
I don't care how hidden or how deep, all anyone has to do is find your ventilation ports. Just light a smokey fire right under that exterior vent elbow.
Trick is not getting found. After that no castle is impenetrable
I absolutely love this set up!!
It is recommended to lay a layer of steel plate at the bottom of the bin and disguise it as concrete to prevent ground penetrating
a good bunker idea would be a drone station that you can control from the bunker. so you can scout your surrounding area from the safety of your bunker.
I live in Tornado Alley and would definitely like to have a shelter.
Very very nice.
They will have a very neat and well organized apocalypse.
It'd be a good idea to have a CB or ham radio and a bunker like that like those people had a ham radio
I've seen it past videos how the air intake/outlet pipes are designed to avoid liquid intrusion (water or gasoline or whatever down the pipe) but couldn't someone just seal the pipes to prevent the occupants from getting new oxygen?
yep. you can do this
You could but that would be an awful lot of work while using up valuable resources and then you would never be completely certain that you got the job done 100%.
@No freedom censored possibly if it was there only intake pipe. But the problem would still remain of getting in the bunker. When people slowly or even quickly lose oxygen they black out unexpectedly or lose all motor functions before blacking out. Still be locked from inside. If you destroy the hatch then what good is it to you, if you can even accomplish that.
A garbage bag would do it just fine. I feel sorry for the money people pay these guys. And oxygen intake should never be anywhere near the bunker. It should be out of sight and hidden. And there should always be a manual crank to take in air in case power loss. For a professional company they sure don't do much redundancy.
@Ashton Ryker Right that creates oxygen but how is carbon dioxide going to escape from your breathing?
I Could live i there really.
The best bunker for apocalypse.
Cool video. Can you do a video on bunkers in areas with a high water table?
We used to have the bunks with the under bunk storage onboard ship just like that in the USN!
this is what i want! low key, add a few other old farm equipment etc, too cool!
56 degrees, man I could sleep in there all day lol that’s a perfect temp with a cozy blanket for a good rest :)
Wow, what a cool setup! I would just like to say, what an AWESOME wife that guy has!! 🥰
So she is
The van was a brilliant idea. Very nice!
1:03 "who is going to look in a grain silo for a bomb shelter?" Well, after this video, me. 😁
good way to get shot too lol
@@surfingtothestars not been shot yet 😁
@@cplcabs so you've been successful before in your bunker search?
@@SpitFactsAndThenDontReply well of course, not just searching for bunkers.
@EIon Musk well, that may get a bit boring after a while then.
That is a good idea placing the bunker under the grain bin. And having the escape under the vehicle.
1:19 haha omg the guy has a cutting torch right beside the hatch of his shelter so anyone could cut it open and he didn’t even pour the concrete up high enough to protect the hinges 😂😂
Plus you could find it on google maps with a little bit of work. Owners spent so much time trying to hide it and one TH-cam video messes up all there hard work. Then they show the owner in the reflection of the TV
@@NightThings99 if the whole world goes to shit.... Google maps wont be working and everyone is useless with out that. Thank god i took cartography in school and know how to read a real map.
I would live in one of these full time
Grain bin, not silo. Silos are the tall concrete structures made for storing silage.
So can say "steel silo"
@@chinagrainsilo7209 i guess not
Wow.... Great job Guy! Your family will be very comfortable down there. Hell.... I would live down there in the summer and save on the bill for an air conditioner.
That is a nice place. It would be a good place if you just want to go off grid for awhile.
That gets the little adventurous 13 year old kid to come out , it’s so kool with the bunker n especially with the escape hatch for sure. Mad Max Yall
That was very cool wish I could afford half that set up
Wirklich gemütlich
Schön eingerichtet 👍👍
My only issue with this, is in a real end of world situation, you want to use materials that people likely WON'T use or explore.
Like, people might use the metal and otherwise from a vehicle, and those Silo's might end up being used for farming or even to be lived in etc.
So, while people won't expect a "shelter" there, they WILL likely find it easy, cause the silo especially would attract scavengers looking for food, materials, etc.
That's why you have cameras
If people are out scavenging around, there is no need for these people to be in their bunker . They can either assist or neutralize any threat.
What a cool setup. I would love to have something like this..
I love this! First one I've seen that I would want, just need the land and silo and some assorted cast offs. Worth the money and effort though I think. Did you design and price out the whole thing including silo etc?
This silo is not expensive
How much?
Always like checking out these bunkers..
Damn it, he took my idea. Entrance via abandoned vehicle a la Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome. Ever since I was a kid, that is how I'd get in my bunker! Great vid.
Question…
How long does one expect to stay in a bunker?
What if it’s over a month?
How will you cope?
I’d hide every camera within the trees or natural landscape.
I’d prefer a square versus a round bunker.
Round takes away so much space for storing stuff.
Storing canned goods, dehydrated foods, especially supplements to help offset the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables.
I’d build layers of redundancy in water and food items, including toilet paper.
Always wondered is there a condensation problem on the inside walls of a bunker like that
I remember the a team had a friend that had a shelter and accessed it from the trunk of a car, cool shelter.
How do you deal with humidity buildup
Waterproofing system is done externally and dehumidification system is done internally
Swiss air system
These luxury bunker people really have no clue of how harsh bunker survival is
Should put an arrow pointing up on the end of the "HELL•O THERE /\" Sign, as it will be Hell up there, when you need that Bunker.
This is a perfect bunker.
One of the best video's yet!
Being a Ham would give you a great way to get information. Question: Being in the bunker, would it stop an EMP from destroying electronic gear? 8p6rc.
My opinion would be that an EMP wouldn't be able to penetrate through 20 feet of earth, and a skin of steel to affect the radios. My question is: how did he run the coax (to keep everything airtight)?
@@Liaa_Vr you can buy watertight pass thru tubes and seal them with silicone caulk
He said in a past vid that the bunkers were designed to basically be a giant faraday cage
Also he has an additional anti-emp device installed in the electronics system
I hadn't thought of it...and I should have...but I noticed the trash cans in this bunker and it made me realize that I don't recall anyone addressing how to deal with waste. Is there an incinerator? I need details!
do you do giveaways?
Do you do giveaways?
Do you do giveaways?
i really like how this shelter was hidden, good idea putting it in a grain silo.
This is such a great set up! I am so jealous.
Yep me too dang I need this!
Nice to see some Inventive Adaptation surrounding Entry and Exit Options for a Shelter.
Now that the Video is done, they’ll probably demolish the Silo and drop a few cars on the spot so that the Entry will be via the Boot of some old clunker.
6:35 it's not induction heated. It has power terminals in the bottom.
And hungry people on the prowl. Silo usually equals food.
You could also raise the temp inside the bunker by turning on the air system.
I've watched a lot of these videos and just realized: How do you replace anything that breaks in the bunker? Like the bed or desk or couch? It wouldn't fit through the hatch...
Wow I did not think about that 😂😂😂
The bed could be rolled up but the couch would be an issue. Inside couches there is just pieces of wood though (they are kind of hollow). The only 2 things you probably couldn't easily fix would be the gas sealed door (wider than the entry) .
The desk is just a flat piece of wood (probably still fit down the entry) and then just replace the legs (again, it would fit down). You wouldn't get a 55 inch monitor though (sitting on my desk)
Well, in case of shtf, they certainly are well stocked for linens. But given how well laid out it is, they probably have a lot more going on for themselves than just clean sheets and towels
Awesome video
The entrance to this should have been in another car, with you having to open a hidden door on the floor board of the car. Also, the vent pipes should have been rigged into the same car's exhaust pipe. Nobody would ever think to pump CO2 into a broken down car's exhaust pipe.
Now they will.
Never would have thought. Good idea
I would expect it to have moldy grain in there to sell the illusion
But then the mold spores will clog up your filter
@@_EllieLOL_ thats why the air intact placement sucks.......
Earl Wilburn yea but there’s only so much you can do with your air system
Interesting! I'm curious as to what you do with your garbage/waste in a SHTF bunker situation?
Id go in a silo in search of grain for food. ( in a apoc shtf, starving scenario)
You find more: water, bed, TV, sofa
Now I could live pretty comfortable in this til the smoke clears with my wife and son. I'd say after a few months though, I'd be missing the outdoors. Hopefully it wouldn't take too long until it's safe to step outside again.
Man I could have one hell of a man cave with this
You can do it yourself with a shipping container for a quarter of the price
@@jacobheisesr9160 I hate the idea of using a shipping container as the walls and roofs are not meant to be load bearing.
mnthiker5 and it’s a square which isn’t structurally sound
Yep everyone in town knows that property!! Thanks
Opens the bed draws, see's the old mans gimp outfit, "oops sorry sir, sorry ma'am"
Hahaha
Nice bunker💖
I have one question I've never heard answered when your in your bunker what do you do with your trash??
I have a question to piggyback off of you..... I have never seen a close washing machine or dryer in any of this guy's bunkers if you have 6 kids and two adults all living in one of these bunkers for a couple weeks or even a couple months how do all of their clothes get cleaned up?
And to piggy back off of that... Do you have freezers? I live water but only ice cold water
@@sabre-sevendelta6675 can be washed in the shower if necessary
@@sabre-sevendelta6675 I've seen the wash machines you can have them in your shelter
@@lisasliquidations4310 I've seen there fridges there usually the small ones . depending on room you could have freezer as well the will equip them with desil generators
I have a great idea for a bunker/ww3 shelter/bomb shelter/ storm bunker. It's one of those that you buy but cut a hole on one side use cargo containers as a hallway and at the other end put a 747 for more room and living space plus extra food and water storage. Where the engines go they can be used for extra storage or 4 extra generators. Basicly make a super bunker for you're whole family.
1:05 when my mom comes in my room
I would say it would say that dump would be easy to find, but that sums up Nebraska 😉
I wonder when they'll find out grain silo's rely on the grain inside them for the structure to resist ANY kind of wind at all...
Awesome! Question, what's to stop someone from wrapping a trash bag around that vent pipe and you running out of air? Also pretty sure that radio is HF only.
Deer would you please clean up the junk in the yard, can't clean up the junk, we will lose our escape hatch deer. Best excuse ever.
Awesome bunker!
They arnt silos there bins
Before you started talking about the clock i paused the video, went onto Amazon and bought the same clock. Unpaused the video and than you started talking about it. Lol yes it definitely caught my eye.
(Revelation 6:15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;) can’t run from God’s wrath, only way to get rid of it, is through accepting His Son Jesus Christ
Patrick Martin Good point, I see you are smarter than like 60 percent of ppl I know.
The Rekt production a reason why so few are atheist. Even with all the brainwashing they try to do in school. Only need common sense to find God
Very cool bunker.
Where do you flush a toilet that is 20' under the ground to?
Great video. Props to these people for being prepared. Did they have a generator room ?
Best Channel ever thanks again!
Now that was a great idea!
That's 5 🌟 accommodations right there 👍