@infernoxx

Future upgrades? I need the best ideas!

@stevelongoria9785

It's good seeing younger guys being interested in just making random things. Might I suggest that next time you rip down the structure and try and level the ground that you make a simple concrete slab? With you adding more and more weight with the blocks eventually the earth will compress in different areas leading to that tipping you got there. A simple slab would give you a lot more ability to play around.

@Logan_TheWizard

Make the floor deeper so you can stand and add a ladder to get out and also another make a pipe leading out of it for fresh air also add some blankets and pillows in there so you can sleep in it

@sandpiper1515

I like the higher production value for this one.

@ConMan1028

How about putting cement on the cinder blocks, ya know? To keep it together... In fact if you just manage to coat it in cement you can not only keep the bricks together but also keep them (And the wood floor, and tower thing) in place, it will also protect the cinderblocks from the outside. Also build a door.

@Ablued_8290

Love this series! Its great how far your channel has come! I have been here since 50k, keep up the amazing content!

@IIIIIIIlIlIl

18:48 lol, a bee flew past at the exact moment you threw the cinderblock

@mastercage2570

One major thing about putting block down and trying to make it level is making Sure the ground is well seasoned because a few rain storms coming through can disrupt the whole building because the foundtain is the base of the whole job. A few things i would recommand is One rebuild the ground again yes it will be hard and generally annoying But you REALLLY should because if the ground is weakened from the rain you could get injuryed by the building. Two i have noticed that you do live in a swamp/ jungley area so you are probaly in florda So that means your water level is pretty high so build up the ground if you are in a lower point .
Three LOVE the look of it generaly  and bear in mind im no pro at this kinda stuff but i have worked on building a house so i have so knowlage.

@zaktheripper3455

The way he says cement hurts
Also that base is really impressive keep it up

@Ekras123

Bro has a moustache now ๐Ÿ˜‚

@ifanythingiwant

Ideas:

Put plaster on at least the outer walls that are aboveground to prevent water from getting in, and put plaster on the inner walls that are belowground to prevent bugs from getting in.

Dig the wooden supports about half a foot to a foot into the ground for more stability.

Extend some supports further above the tower so you can have an overhang roof with a 360 view.

Dig a small cubby into the wall that leads underground and back onto the surface for a fireplace. Make sure to coat the sides of it with some kind of clay so it stays dry, sturdy, keeps bugs out, and insulated.

Dig a larger cubby into a different wall so you can have a bed space.

Make a second mini-shelter about twenty feet away with a hole a good ten feet deep as an outhouse. 

Make the upper level of the main shelter into dinning room/common space.

Add an armory/tool storage, possibly in on of the walls of the lower floor.

Put an alternator somewhere so you can make your own electricity

@Bertazz000

Sick build Bud๐Ÿ‘
try putting the vertical woods partially buried on the ground, it would help with the levelling problem and make it srtong๐Ÿ’ช

@xNytus

Little john worked for 10 years laying bricks to be able to afford a 50 cm2 zombie shelter in the middle of the forest, barely any useful for any activities and  any surviving at all , he decided that enough was enough and decided to expand by using a galvanized square steel, eco friendly wood veneer and nails borrowed from his aunt

@angeloireland576

If you decide to put cement in the tower blocks keep the wood beams in there but mark/hammer the top before taking them out take the whole tower down and dig supporting holes for them to fit into. This will make them more stable amd give them a better foundation. Making a rope latter would also be a good idea. You could also makr a door from the tower to the main hole too

@Sweeney_8

Most underrated YouTuber

@JaredWyns

Bruh this is honestly looking pretty sick now xD Also bird photobomb @ 18:48, nice!

Filling w/ cement is prob a good ideal although for leveling I'd prob have suggested putting down paver base + paver pea gravel, then paver sand to pack it down. Right now there's a topple risk due to the height after rain storms if the ground gets saturated and it leans, if you're inside that could be dangerous and literally trap or injure you. Ideally, the pillars would go into the ground a couple of feet and be cemented in before getting blocks stacked on & it would be filled w/ cement as each layer is added. Lots of cement = lots of heat, so a big pour could also maybe crack some of the blocks, or leak out of not done w/ concrete forms. 

It'd be annoying to re-build again at this stage, but it'd be cool to add some safety by giving some depth to the pillars in the ground pre-stacking & leveling the pillars/concreting them in, then sliding on the blocks. Just before the top when the pillars are still sticking out, add horizontal pillars with L-clamps on each corner to attach the horizontal ones to the vertical ones, then you have the frame necessary to create an outpost/porch on top. I would highly recommend adding railing as falling from that height could severely injure you & that would not be ideal. But that could be used to continue over to make a bigger structure if you wanted, connect to a secondary tower, add a rope bridge or all sorts of other fun stuff. 

This is honestly a super fun/cool project!

@MakoTheUndead

Babe wake up, Infernox just uploaded!
I finally have time to watch now, this is gonna be great.
- your #1 fan

@DeaganJohnson

1:17 bro thinks there is a respawn button

@MrSlother

Make a ladder for the tower and make the under ground better and bigger

@YaBoy_Yousef

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