Rain Catchment Tank & Underground Bunker Tour

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The underground bunker gets a bed and rain catchment is one step closer with a new 2550 gallon tank
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Awesome! John I can't wait to see what it looks like when you are finished!!!

happyhunter
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Looking nice 👍🏻 John little by little your getting it done great idea for the bunker love 💗 from Ohio Irene and god bley

irenekangaspoling
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Dude! That is sweet! It's all coming along nicely!

RidgeLife
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Thanks for sharing love you cool video different kids of water tanks that’s for sure

dawnkangas
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I like how youre planning ahead ! Good job ! Always Good to be prepared Especially when it comes to a tornado. Those are no joke

mgrella
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I’m a newbie that was referred by YouTuber ‘South Texas Roots’. Looking forward to watching your videos!

rebeccawallace
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Hope the bunker door never gets hidden under debris of the building falling on it.

ricklooper
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The rain catchment from the gutters to the tank would be best if the tank/s were located outside and lower than the slab. Also, if you take your Patriot Survival Food 5 gallon buckets and place them on the floor of your bunker with a piece of plywood, you'd have a great mid section bed pedestal. 😂😅 Love ya'll ❤

russellwatters
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Like the video I drive to work with the moon (on the road 3am everyday 80 miles one way)👍looking good.😊

Bryan_Price
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I think that would be a bad idea putting the tank on the inside. But in the end, it's your tank do with what you want.. woohoo 🙌 it's looking good 👍

James_
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Hi John, that spray foam is the best way you could go, money well spent. Storm shelter looks pretty nice, that will give you peace of mind. It’s all coming together. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦

rongray
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When you build the frame for the bed in the bunker, structure it as a drawer for easy access to storage. A five gallon bucket with sawdust can be an emergency toilet. Everything is looking great. Rain catchment would be much simpler if the tank were outside and the down spouts routed to it from the roof rather then going underground and having to get back up to the top of the tank.

petgranny
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You’ve made a lot of progress since I last saw about a year ago. Nice work! Those little steps over time really add up 😊👍

thegrahamericandream
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I'm waiting to see your rain catchment system. I think my ideas for one will work great. But I like to see what others do, and maybe learn something new.
Cool lottle bunker. I wouldn't bother with electric bcuz in any major weather evemt the electric doesn't work. But stashing food & water and board games or cards and a solar generator & solar lights are needed.
Build a sliding slat bed frame. Your memory foam mattress could be folded to make it a couch or pull the slat frame out & make it into a bed. So kool.

denisewilson
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You can live down there with hole you are finishing the houses— no need to have the camper!!! 💜

marilynfdavis
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Nice Tornado shelter my friend! Be sure to store some "COLD BEER" down there too. 😂

jackmanfredo
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Hey John, You may want to consider keeping a small solar generator (like a Jackery 240) plugged in charging just outside the entrance to the bunker. Just unplug and grab on the way down and you have power phones, lights, etc. for less than $400.

TheStuppets
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Maybe a piece of 1 1/4 plywood with a stiff leg would hold the mattress up good for you. Great looking place guys

James_
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Hey there John! Man that spray foam looks outstanding! They did an awesome job. Nice job with the gutters. Can’t wait to see you hook up the water tank. Your bunker is pretty sweet! That is a really good idea to put it inside the barndo. Wow, this journey is getting exciting! Already can’t wait for the next video! Great work John!! Ok, y’all have a great night! 🍺

smvarney
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wow that tank does look huge, Great work John!!

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