If I had 3 wishes , 1 would be to have one of those built on my property, 2 would be to have Ron autograph it, 3 would be to have 3 more wishes so I could do 1 & 2 a couple more times on my property lol. Thanks for sharing the video!
@AtlasSurvivalSheltersАй бұрын
Right on
@hkmp7fanАй бұрын
If you have money to afford property there is no reason you cant afford a metal box in the dirt
@Sickoloko24Ай бұрын
Why not just wish for billion dollars.
@1JO_MАй бұрын
Salt on the hinges spritzed with water and this is "open to the public".
@nyeschastyeАй бұрын
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Cool bunker, but it would've been cooler if it was underground like an actual bunker instead of in a tiny little hole.
@jamesbasaldua100Ай бұрын
Outstanding work of engineering the bunker in the ground sir. Can't wait to see whats inside.
@user-Lee-B-e8hАй бұрын
I love how you put the price in video
@MrPepelongstockings20 күн бұрын
37°44'04.2"N, 85°27'47.5"W
@blankblank8110Ай бұрын
We need Ron even a cameo to make sure he's still around!
@vikingprepper9847Ай бұрын
WHEN I WIN THE LOTTERY 💯👍💰💰
@GenXeroFilmsАй бұрын
Facts! LOL
@adonianАй бұрын
You n me both brother. I was actually talking to my kids (24, 20, 20) about this today 😂
@carolinehopsАй бұрын
Good like with that farce.
@gardenerofzenАй бұрын
awesome JOB!!!! Best Bunkers in the world :)
@1JO_MАй бұрын
Put salt on the hinges or on the steel ( you can score it first) then spritz water a few times and the bunker is useless after about 2 weeks.
@HighRiderSonomaАй бұрын
😮💨 one day!!!! Super nice!!! Great job Atlas
@realmejeremyАй бұрын
man that is great quality, I'm glad I live in the same state! 2024
@danwendel90Ай бұрын
I love these install videos
@EvertLambertАй бұрын
Well thought out shelter. Thank you for the video.
@mirkopg69Ай бұрын
Another family saved 😊
@kyoakland21 күн бұрын
From nothing death comes for us all 😂
@mirkopg6921 күн бұрын
@@kyoakland me I'm not prepared Like that
@charoletteyanos5825Ай бұрын
Very beautiful. I really like this one.
@johnpoteat9774Ай бұрын
Wow, I've never seen a 4 bedroom unit, nice!
@ALink2ZeldaАй бұрын
yolo hope everyone is doing great
@richki.24Ай бұрын
I'd love one of these bad boy shelters ...
@blankblank8110Ай бұрын
Big boy. Bad boy would be Sean Combs and his hollyweird pals.
@1JO_MАй бұрын
Put salt on the hinges or on the steel ( you can score it first) then spritz water a few times and the bunker is useless after about 2 weeks.
@YUDNSAYАй бұрын
North Carolina is a good indicator of what happens when the SHTF.
@svenhaheimАй бұрын
Is it possible to stack these shelter modules as well to make a 2 story building under ground ?
@OfficalMr_TurkeyАй бұрын
Yes
@Dannafilms96Ай бұрын
Hey Ron, when are you blokes coming to Australia? I've got a big farm down in vic and would love an atlas bunker. Lots of aussies would love these as storm and fire shelters and Victoria is the most bunker friendly state.
@thumpergman29 күн бұрын
Isn't fire shelters illegal
@ferebeefamilyАй бұрын
Thank you for the video.
@The-Mighty-OrangeАй бұрын
Just found your channel, awesome video!
@RickMarcusHeyer-ix1gy14 күн бұрын
It's a nice grave
@12B0692Ай бұрын
Amazing.
@goodcitizen4587Ай бұрын
Impressive!
@LaurenMiddleton28Ай бұрын
1 per week? You figure the people who have the money to buy these probably know what's coming.. Terrifying for sure. Peter Thiel got special permissioon to build his 22 million dollar shelter in New Zealand. I still think a boat is the best option especially a good sail boat.
@ppuck6427Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@martincolvill5453Ай бұрын
Where's Ron? I haven't seen or heard him for quite awhile. I hope all is well. I know there were some health issues.
@Glen79929 күн бұрын
Yes
@bhoogvliet26 күн бұрын
Must be for scott from kentucky ballastic 😂
@YourContradictionАй бұрын
If I ever win a 100 Million+ lottery, I'll be having Ron build me a 6x6 stacked model as a full-on mansion here in KY. I don't know if he has any plans on building a 3d (vertical) stackable system for his 12x50 and other length bunkers but it would be an interesting market to target.
@edwardh159122 күн бұрын
If we would have a where we need something like this I would personally want to pass on and go to heaven. It wouldn’t be worth living after you did get out. I am in the end phases of life. I would go insane in a bunker. Plus I would probably die due to not getting medicine. It’s a neat thing that you are doing to help people. God Speed to the people who want to do something like this.😊
@Masadu6Ай бұрын
all cool and looks with good quality, but why the dig is not further deep? is there a digging deep chart for different bunker cases ?
@TheCashman007Ай бұрын
Hey maybe you could and windows (fake) you could get some LED screens and make some windows with them showing places around the country or the world, you can have some 4k 60fps videos about 7 days long going on a loop with different seasons or maybe even a fish tank ! these may look pointless, but they will help a lot with mental health !
@nigelrequiemАй бұрын
How long does the coating last on the bunker to protect it from corrosion?
@1JO_MАй бұрын
Scratch it a little bit then pour salt on it (hinges...) and spritz water a few times over a 2 week period and anyone can get in.
@nigelrequiemАй бұрын
@@1JO_M Keep quiet idiot!
@KrokisMtl20 күн бұрын
@@1JO_Mand what happen if sum pump fail ?
@anthony01571Ай бұрын
OUTSTANDING : o .....
@abc-o4oАй бұрын
For nuclear bomb. Unless you get direct heat. You only need 10x10 ft box with food, water and air filter. Need to avoid to get out about 2 weeks. Thats enough. Doesn't need to be under the ground but cover it above the ground. Underground has a risk of flood and high maintenance fee. Make a nice rootceller. And use it as shelter.
@nicovantol7363Ай бұрын
A nice option iff you have the extra money for it !!!
@1JO_MАй бұрын
Put salt on the hinges or on the steel ( you can score it first) then spritz water a few times and the bunker is useless after about 2 weeks. One can even hit the hinges so the occupants cannot get out.
@Doofus171Ай бұрын
600sqft starting at $300,000 USD? That is an insane price. That price is way too high.
@trollslayer2116Ай бұрын
I would like to see someone buy and let you video the pennsylvania series. The big ones are so bad ass on paper
@cwp86Ай бұрын
I want to see "West Virginia"
@mattneed111Ай бұрын
Heya Ron thanks for the awesome videos these bunkers are amazing. I know your busy hopefully you get a chance to see this and answer it. Your big bunkers, how do you find 1/4 inch plate steel for the walls? I've never seen anyone sell anything that long, or do you flat weld plates together to get the 50 feet length?
@AtlasSurvivalSheltersАй бұрын
No we custom Order 50’ plates
@mattneed111Ай бұрын
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters that's wild I've actually looked and never see anyone that will offer that big of plates :O
@1JO_MАй бұрын
Put salt on the hinges or on the steel ( you can score it first) then spritz water a few times and the bunker is useless after about 2 weeks.
@SubgunmanАй бұрын
@@1JO_Myou will have to first get to the hinges but there are hinge side bolts that mate up with the frame. Getting to the main body of the bunker world require some serious excavation and if there is a structure still standing above the bunker you will have to breach it as well not to mention a steel reinforced concrete slab that is usually poured above the bunker. Don’t forget most people within these shelters are well armed and will deal with you accordingly. You must be a troll from Rising S. I see too many repeat Bull sh!t posts from you.
@1JO_MАй бұрын
@@Subgunman Too easy, keep pretending these "coffins" are worthwhile.
@gregkelmis2435Ай бұрын
Somewhere in Kentucky and it’s like Nevada lol
@1ron0xideАй бұрын
9:18 are they actually granite counters? Painted?
@Stan_is_that_guy29 күн бұрын
Im curious if there is a sump and pump. Or is it water tight.
@SavedByFaithInJesusАй бұрын
Just curious, I understand the escape tunnels are filled with 6ft of sand... escape process being to "pop the hatch" and letting the sand fall into that room. What is the process when the "tunnel" is very long like in this vid?? Do you install a "Pit" underneath the Up/ladder shaft?? maybe with a mesh grate.... Thanks in advance if you respond or make a vid.
@thomaspavelko9412Ай бұрын
Lottery money goals.
@MrVillaboloАй бұрын
Can you use shipping containers for underground shelters?
@justjohnsmith7330Ай бұрын
I never understood ppl showing off their bunkers,ppl now know you have one and if the shit hits fan the whole town is going there with weapons forcing their way in😂😂
@HERO-v1wАй бұрын
why is the hole where the bunker goes never that deep the whole most of the time is always level with the top of the bunker shouldn't it be a little Deeper. The deeper an underground bunker is built, the more protection it offers from a nuclear explosion. Studies have suggested that a bunker built at a depth of 100 feet or closer or more below ground level would provide a high degree of protection from a KT blast and radiation effects of a nuclear explosion.
@davebarrow446026 күн бұрын
I can imagine right now with everything going on business is booming. Pun intended
@HenriUAАй бұрын
Why are they so close to the surface of the ground? Is there a house coming on top? EDIT; a barn is coming on top, I understand.
@SubgunmanАй бұрын
Hope Ron is well with his health! $600K for this shelter?! Must be some well to do investment broker. We are only 18 miles from a US Naval (or NATO base as some say) in the south eastern Med. More than likely in the hot zone if Putin decides to hit the switch. Even having one of the semi underground storage rooms with one of those Swiss NBC air systems would be nice. Can it be drop shipped from Switzerland if ordered from the States?
@michaelsavo-mg2pcАй бұрын
Great video do you guys do concrete bunkers
@AtlasSurvivalSheltersАй бұрын
Yes we do
@jakobrebekiАй бұрын
Could I please ask, could you ship to England and arrange to instal it? I just wondered. Thanks Ron....
@notmyname3883Ай бұрын
Check with Ron's facility in Poland. You'd save enough on shipping to get the BIG BOY.
@jakobrebekiАй бұрын
@@notmyname3883 Yeah, that's a good point. I forgot about them. Cheers....
@AtlasSurvivalSheltersАй бұрын
Yes it will ship from from Poland
@Britec09Ай бұрын
Unless you live in this thing, you never be safe.
@mohamadrushaidi9315Ай бұрын
I just have one question, what if the airway hole outside is damaged during an attack how do we breathe…
@rodneymiddleton1044Ай бұрын
Now that's what I'm talking about when I win lotto lol.......
@WTF-vv8icАй бұрын
So how many kilowatts, batteries and the type of system you use for the power?
@WernerGevers24 күн бұрын
Just a simple question .. even if you make it in the bunker and not loose your mind in there (remember how the lockdowns felt), what are you gonna do once you get out again ? There will be nothing .. no food, no water, no butlers and blue collar workers, no banks, no yachts, no airports .. nothing .. Good luck with that one
@iiinsaiiiАй бұрын
What’s the average turn around from ordering a bucket, to getting it installed
@LA_Monster17515 күн бұрын
Do you guys build in the UK?
@JMSyntheticsАй бұрын
When we going to start seeing Ron on videos like these. Hope everything is ok. Seems like the channel had a change is direction with him traveling the world and to trade shows, but we lost him on bunker videos. :(
@kennethwood726925 күн бұрын
I had what appeared to be s prophetic dream telling me to build a $1.53 million or $15.3 million underground bunker. Maybe it was $153 million. The dream was short and the figures I saw had no comma and I didn't have time to count.
@アレクサンダーイワノフАй бұрын
Как же вы боитесь нас😂
@nikkitruckingАй бұрын
so the escape tunnel is one use only? once you "flush" those sand, the sand will be inside the bunker right ?
@blankblank8110Ай бұрын
No, close the hatch, get some buckets, haul the dirt out re bury it. Simple.
@YUDNSAYАй бұрын
logic says it will be kiln-dried sand, possibly to be free-flowing, until condensation gets to it?
@peterclarke9859Ай бұрын
Interesting video. Just out of interest are these rated as nuclear shelters?. If so how do you deal with air and water filtration, plus power?.
@walterhill9642Ай бұрын
There are a few challenges with this particular one...First, modern nuclear war will certainly involve tropospheric detonation of an EMP. Russia and DPRK are believed to have these weapons on current satellites in geo orbit above us. This would instantly cook any electronics on our continent not buried deeper than 3/4 mile of the surface, and not designed specifically for EMP isolation. None of these bunkers are isolated, due to their HVAC and plumbing lines into the shelters and lack of copper grounding on doors. Even with the proper copper grounding straps, they require constant maintenance to maintain ground fields at the doors and gaps. The paint they're using is also problematic. So, nothing using power will survive, meaning the gennie is certainly shot, and that will shorten the time you can spend down there. This one in particular isn't buried very deeply, so their survival would depend on how far away they are from a detonation. This one is going to be more or less a storm/civil unrest shelter, not a nuclear bunker. Some of the installations I've seen on this channel have been much better for nuclear survival, but again, without power and electronics it's going to be tough sledding. IMO, most of the civilian Nuclear Bunkers I've seen, like this one, have been designed with 1995 in mind, not with 2024 threats in mind.
@FranklinGrayАй бұрын
And my wife thinks I spend too much money on prepping stuff. I have to say though, I much prefer living in a house on top of land with beautiful views in the mountains than this. My house is safe from nukes and fallout and it cost a lot less than this contraption. I can grow food here too and we have lots of wild game with the house in the middle of a very large national forest.
@lemonjuice147Ай бұрын
I love that in Australia, politics isn't involved in everything with everyone contributing to further division
@leedempster4743Ай бұрын
My question why does it seem like this bunker is going in less dirt than your normal small bunkers , also this kinda looks like kentucky ballistics sight , where he records.
@BillyBoughtonАй бұрын
I live in SS and im 17 I work at fast food but im trying come work with y’all
@AtlasSurvivalSheltersАй бұрын
Hi, message us on our facebook page with your details
@Napll3YT24 күн бұрын
This doesn't happen to be for matt walsh does it?
@JamesBarry-j7mАй бұрын
The problem with shelters is you have to get to them before everything goes to pot.😅
@walterhill9642Ай бұрын
Have you ever built an EMP isolation room into one of your bunkers?
@KrokisMtl20 күн бұрын
Is the bunker made of steel a big faraday cage already ?
@walterhill964219 күн бұрын
@@KrokisMtl sure, to an extent. Generally you need an isolated ground field within another grounded enclosure to deal with airburst EMP's, which is like what they have at Cheyenne Mountain (way beyond this level of bunker's protection, so with regular atmospheric airburst, this bunker would need to be far enough away from the airburst). However, with High Altitude E3 EMP, every opening in the bunker is a conduit for the EMP radiation In fact, wires and HVAC lines running outside the box actually amplify the signal, like antennas inside of the box. The US and UK military's have published the necessary specs for defending against tropospheric EMP's. Since we can't go deeply enough to get out of the impact area, it's always about creating isolation rooms. This is further challenged by the fact that E3 can continue to self propagate after detonation as it will keep bouncing between the Troposphere and the Earth's Core, perhaps for a year or more. The UK is probably way ahead of the rest of World on this, and their plan is to store electronics in complete RF Isolation rooms until the signal has dissipated, then survivors could remove the devices from their enclosures. Of course, this requires that these doors remain unopened and the copper or gold ground straps on doors are maintained. Virtually every nuclear capable country is probably working on continental impact space detonated EMPs, with Russia and North Korea potentially having already deployed these weapons on satellites. Both countries have launched mystery satellites around the correct payload size into geosynchronous orbits above North America. This is probably the secret arms race that's going on right now - as these are absolutely first strike weapons. It's frankly doubtful our ICBM fields would be able to get their missiles off, and perhaps the only reason a strike hasn't happened yet is due to questions adversaries have about how long it would take to send VLF instructions out to our SSBN's in other parts of the globe. As an aside, I'm sure we're not sitting on our hands on this. Research Space Force's X37B and try to imagine how it might factor in here for our side. Of course, any EMP detected would require our immediate full nuclear response within seconds - subs, nukes in Europe, airborne alert nuclear bombers. 'Use Them or Lose Them Doctrine'
@KrokisMtl19 күн бұрын
@@walterhill9642 thank you for this detailed response. It seems for ordinary people not much can really be done. EMP blast would severely impact anyone on the planet.
@walterhill964219 күн бұрын
@@KrokisMtl You're welcome. Remember that because of the angles involved, and particularly the bounceback angles from the core, these are 1200 mile or so longitudinal slivers of the planet for each detonation. Yes, there's absolutely not much that can be done after it happens. IMO, this is really why those "We need to harden the power grid" calls go unanswered. It just isn't going to matter with the real EMP threat we face, so why spend trillions to do it? I think the much bigger existential question for us is this: "How do we maintain deterrence with this capability? Nuclear Peace has been maintained by the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction. If you can render an opponent defenseless in 30 seconds, this concept is gone - and then all parties need to see first strike as the only viable chance to not be nuked yourself. I think the secret for the US is to continue to push our nukes around the globe. An enemy is not going to open a war by EMPing themselves, so having as much strike capability close to their borders is key to maintaining deterrence. We're going to be entering a very precarious and dangerous time.
@robertguthrie7766Ай бұрын
Shouldn’t a bunker be installed in a deeper hole? Looks exposed to me!
@CraigNielАй бұрын
It's under 6 feet of earth which is probably optimal. Blasts from any explosions are not going to bother you in a steel shelter 6 feet below the ground unless an extremely large bomb drops directly on top in which case you'd need to be so deep as the shelter wouldn't be practical or would costs millions to build. Besides, if you were trapped you have a chance of digging yourself out. Anything under about 10 feet deep and you've no chance!
@davidx593Ай бұрын
Lol 47% well that's 47% on one side . 😂,
@walterhill9642Ай бұрын
they aren't the brighter half either.
@chaseboatright1186Ай бұрын
wait the tunnel is filled with sand so nobody can get in.. but how do we get out? i didn't catch on to what that meant lol
@Calamity_JackАй бұрын
The staircase is for for normal use, escape tunnel for emergency use.
@thomaslauria877128 күн бұрын
If things get that bad i dont want to be around especially nuclear winter
@Itstime2029Ай бұрын
How did you get furniture in there?
@psyfloraАй бұрын
ikea
@kylebeach2316Ай бұрын
Hmm 🤔 I know it's like moving into a house 🤯 🎊
@mountains1233Ай бұрын
Do you still have the monolithic dome underground? I couldn't find it on your site.
@AtlasSurvivalSheltersАй бұрын
No
@mountains1233Ай бұрын
@@AtlasSurvivalShelters Is that kind of construction fundamentally problematic or something?
@gardyslaw4779Ай бұрын
I cannot wait to retire and make Ron rich!
@S1RLANC325 күн бұрын
God, upgrade your light switches.
@aircav28Ай бұрын
Once again a decent video ruined by putting the A I voice over in it
@mikeyjamesАй бұрын
Why does it have a fake country accent 😂😂😂
@RobertoRodriguez-cp6kb13 күн бұрын
So inCase disaster a lot people happen to Pipes try break them how would survive bunker air
@digitalawareness4282Ай бұрын
How deep can these be installed? Under a pool?
@mikerodix480011 сағат бұрын
As deep as your wallet goes
@MoisesRabАй бұрын
HOW TO PURCHASE HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES?
@majorhavoc9693Ай бұрын
So you survived the apocalypse. Now what? Not a world I'd care to be in.
@TimothyLedford-v5h28 күн бұрын
Being American is about not giving up. Even when shit hits the fan.
@amber_gacaАй бұрын
Where does ur waste water go
@OfficalMr_TurkeyАй бұрын
Septic tank
@jamesskelton674422 күн бұрын
nice coffin.
@TB1271018 күн бұрын
When I hit the jackpot I’m going to start my own construction company, hire all the workers needed: all will have 10+ years experience working with carpentry, concrete-rebar, hvac-electricians, welders. I’m going to build my own masterpiece bunker, put it 100 feet minimum underground. It’s going to have an Olympic swimming pool, a gym, a 200 yard football field. 7,500 sf living area, three 100 yard long green houses. It’s own 100 by 20 yard long fish hatchery. It’s going to have an underground cinema with the latest greatest hi fi surround sound with a spare in storage. The cinema will also house a main frame computer projection system with every show, every movie ever created from 1920 to 2020. A 100 by 20 yard library with 20 full sets of the encyclopedia britannica, a digital library with every book from the year 1000 to Present day, 100 iPads. It’s going to be a 10x massive project, it’s going to be the underground bunker of all underground bunkers! Above ground to power it all will be 10 acres of solar and wind farm energy totally fenced in with 50 feet tall metal post and wire fencing. A massive 2000+ underground battery bunker with digital readout room and camera sys room for the entire facility. It’s going to be built near a 100 acre lake for water supply. It will house its own water treatment plant with ten 10,000 gallon water tanks. It’s going to have a two mile walking oval. Cheers.
@lada3264Ай бұрын
How deep can they be buried
@dude374thetenthman.5Ай бұрын
I'm no expert but it doesn't look like it's deep enough.
@Lost_soul1975Ай бұрын
600K For reinforced containers? Yikes!
@SFelectrolysisАй бұрын
7:57 water table?
@shawnwade30223 күн бұрын
Maybe if the coffee sat 25 years it might taste good then? Lol. I definitely don't like coffee.
@luislopez995Ай бұрын
Tornado 🌪️ shelter on steroids 💊
@DB-cz9uuАй бұрын
love the shelter, Hate the Ai voice during the walk through.
@mrshort2379Ай бұрын
awesome! if only I were not a loser, and a poor. with a limited low fixed income!
@JamesBarry-j7mАй бұрын
I thought they had to be 6 to 8 ft below grade level
@COYO-T29 күн бұрын
I can't see anyone who has 600k would waste it on a bunker. Better off digging a basement out of concrete with a concrete slab on top and building your home on that. You never have to drive hundred of mile to get to it. No one has to know it's under your home and you can have a secret entrance to it. Plus it add value to your home when selling it. I understand these people have so much money that they will never be able to spend it all.