Build your own underground garden bunker
- duke63
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Build your own underground garden bunker
Awesome.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
Personally I think that's pretty pointless
I'm guessing he wouldn't have bothered unless it was a sponsored project
I'm guessing he wouldn't have bothered unless it was a sponsored project
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
I think it works for him as it allows him to make noise and do things he wouldn't otherwise be able to in a residential area.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
That's true. I've seen a few of his videos. The bunker works for the stuff he does.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
Brilliant - Colin builds some fantastic stuff. I do feel he's running out of ideas at the moment, i could be wrong of course.
I'd love an underground room, not from a prepping point of view, but easy to maintain and nice and hidden, thats the main attraction for me.
I'd love an underground room, not from a prepping point of view, but easy to maintain and nice and hidden, thats the main attraction for me.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
Is your surname Fritzl ????C00kiemonster wrote:B
I'd love an underground room, not from a prepping point of view, but easy to maintain and nice and hidden, thats the main attraction for me.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
Fit a lift in the shed and it would be great bike storage/workshop.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
Jack wrote:Is your surname Fritzl ????C00kiemonster wrote:B
I'd love an underground room, not from a prepping point of view, but easy to maintain and nice and hidden, thats the main attraction for me.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
We contemplated installing a shipping container underneath the workshop. I wish I had done it now but I didn't have the money at the time.
Potentially I could have installed a lift in order to store my bike underground, something which I would isolate from inside the house meaning it's nearly impossible to be nicked. I would have then had a bar upstairs.
Potentially I could have installed a lift in order to store my bike underground, something which I would isolate from inside the house meaning it's nearly impossible to be nicked. I would have then had a bar upstairs.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
I really fancy doing this but my house was built on an old Roman quarry.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
My bad. I thought you meant that it was the site where the rock was quarried, so there was a settlement there.
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
It is built where the rock was quarried, that's the problem it's built on solid bedrock. Well not a problem, unless you want to dig down!
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Re: Build your own underground garden bunker
Surely if you need to move rock, It’s a piece of piss.
One dynamite stick should do it.
One dynamite stick should do it.