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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

A very good demonstration on using an 8 meter long shipping container and converting it into an underground bunker and most importantly done on the cheap. This should survive anything except a direct hit.

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  • Isotope Half Life.

    Cesium-134 ~ 2 years * Cesium-137 ~ 30 years * Iodine-131 ~ 8 days * Plutonium-239 ~ 24,200 years * Ruthenium-103 ~ 39 days [Ruthenium is a fission product of uranium-235.] * Ruthenium-106 ~ 374 days * Strontium-90 ~ 28.85 years [Strontium-90 is a product of nuclear fission and is found in large amounts in spent nuclear fuel and in radioactive waste from nuclear reactors.] * Uranium-234 ~ 246,000 years * Uranium-235 ~ 703.8 million years * Uranium-238 ~ 4.468 billion years

  • YOU TOOK THIS VIDEO FROM ANOTHER GUY!!!!!!!!!!

  • @636675guy Actually the video was on a DVD that was passed on to me, if the true owner comes along one day and has a problem with it, then i will remove the video or give the owner credit what ever comes first. Until then its information i feel needs to be out there, if you think i do this for popularity then you are sorely mistaken.

  • What type of coating would you use on bottom sides top of the container to keep rust at bay?Septic tank, well water needed for toilet.Container needs reinforcement plates and a couple of shores in middle.Earth in my area would cave in around the container.Vertically mobile Wind generator needed with housing.Solar panels?Airfiltration/ventillat­ion?

  • @barndler The demo in the video is not really designed as such for a nuclear or biological warfare shelter for this you would need to apply more work to it, to avoid it rusting you could probably coat it with liquid tar and keeping the container 6-10 inches of the ground using concrete stumps if you want to have provisions for sewerage run off then you would need to dig channels at the pit stage and install the relevant size run off piping. The guy who made this obviously wanted a wine cellar:)

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  • could grow a hell of a pot plant in there

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  • Nothing Budget about this plus the wine !!!!!

  • Im so jealous!! This is beautiful!!!!

  • @KOOLANCE720 Would be cool if you had a video of it to show us?

  • lol seacret growroom much

  • lol seacret frowroom much

  • @KOOLANCE720 the radiation wont go that deep the crator will

  • Just currious about the waterproffing method used to prevent the container from becoming a underground cespool.

  • @KOOLANCE720 Nah man...Shields that reduce gamma ray intensity by 50% (1/2) include 1 cm (0.4 inch) of lead, 6 cm (2.4 inches) of concrete, 9 cm (3.6 inches) of packed dirt. When multiple thicknesses are built, the shielding multiplies. Thus, a practical fallout shield is ten halving-thicknesses of packed dirt, reducing gamma rays by 1024 times.

  • @Jrockershadow not necessarily. Make your metal covering lead, and add lead to the outside walls of the container, and you've got a viable radiation/bomb shelter. Until you run out of water. And even then, you can find filters and bio suits.

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