Building an underground secret bunker in the forest

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Published 2024-07-02
Welcome!! A new and most importantly interesting episode about the reconstruction of the farmstead. In the previous episode, we made a wine cellar, in which you might have noticed a strange door, and now we are digging a secret bunker! Enjoy watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • @-DEATHSTROKE
    Colin F's started a tunnel frenzy and i love it.
  • Just loving those blokes smash up the corrugated asbestos sheets without any PPE.....
  • @Dennis-eh2vx
    Weren’t those corrugated sheets in the beginning made of asbestos?
  • @--Mike--
    16:40 concrete must not dry out, but cure instead. You want the concrete to stay wet, to help it cure stronger. If it dries out, it will be a weak structure.
  • @TimeeJustin
    Secret basement is great, but what you need is another secret escape/entrance that feeds out into the woods
  • @tbranscom1
    This has turned into one of my favorite channels on youtube, great work.
  • After watching a few videos this morning, that door earned you another subscriber. Absolutely fantastic work!
  • @NathanNostaw
    Secret bunker surounded by fresh sand mounds of bunker sized volume. :) If i have sand ( rather than our clay and rock ) under my house id be digging a bunker too. Just because its cool, and also actually cool in our summer.
  • @My_daddy
    For once I enjoy listening to someone narrate what they are doing. Awesome job.
  • @agactual7901
    The best air filters for bunker are the Swedish ones that was designed for submarines. An old design but very practical, easily powered by hand crank or electric. Clean air is a critical need for survival. Remember to disguise the pipe & opening above ground. They are also very quiet. All mechanical, no need for electronics. A bit of lubricant oil once a year & they last for decades. Just sharing, well done so far.
  • @mgkeeley
    To make the door "hidden" - you could create similar looking panels around the room. They would all look like decorative panels; except for the secret one that opens 🙂