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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2008

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  • they killed zeus eeeewww noooooooowwwwww

  • @zombiebus Chronus will be very disspointed to hear that....

  • What if somthing block the door from the outside?

  • @dasdew2 It's definately not the best bet for a real survival room. They really need to have a second and thirds means of egrees, and the top is gonna get weak down hear in the Florida Sun. I'd make a point of letting everyone know where it is so they could look for me after a hurricane like I do with the concrete one I built under this house.

    My next house I'll buid the bunker and escapes first.

    Live and learn.

  • @senseless

    Put some filters on the vents so it can be a viable nuclear shelter.

  • @Sismiques That is a low budget shelter made of fiber glass and isn't mine, it's a former customer of mines that told me about it and I went for a look see.

    My bunker is made of concrete leading down to it and about 12 feet underground and would be a little more suitable for a nuke attack but in reality I have it because I live in Florida where we get Hurricanes and Tornadoes....

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  • I liked the part where he went down inside it to show us what it was like down there

  • i wanna hot box it >XD

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  • @senseless due to security reasons, i only show a few jobs to the public - i have a few on my site the are in the changing media presentations. site link on my channel. most ppl can build them on their own with proper instruction and they seriously save lives. one of my clients lived in dundee and half the house was taken but the shelter wasnt phased one bit. i bought all my designs and specs from an engineering firm. they have lots of test vids - ill see if i can post some

  • @PrimeTargetSecurity Hey Got a website? Post a link in here I dunno why this thing gets so many hits. I completely agree with the fiberglass, my only thought was for areas with high water tables they'd be good as far as not filling up over the years with mold. If I was gonna use one of these I'd sink it even lower and have a concrete one above it like you build. This was a customer of mines from when i had a small ISP before I rolled a truck.

    Gonna sub you. Post an url if you have a site.

  • i build the ground level poured concrete shelters. drop a car on it from a crane and not harm it.  just attach to house pad foundation in garage or pour a pad. takes up to 250MPH winds. takes heat from bush fires. 2-16 bolt doors and A/V system look outs along with communications. they work for storms, fires, panic rooms and can go full bomb shelter easily with air/water adaptions. these fiberglass ones are a false sense of security.

  • @babyjrrn Steel or concrete is gonna beat fiberglass. the company making these things really should make an alunimum door.

    You be safe under ground but I bet after a couple years in the sun a kid would probably weigh enough to fall through the lid.....

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