Thanks to Ecoflow Delta Pro for sponsoring this video: 🤍us.ecoflow.com/?aff=167 Japanese Spider Hole Part 1: 🤍youtu.be/9jquQ44_Ir4 Japanese Spider Hole Part 3: 🤍youtu.be/RlpUBmx-D7A Japaneses Spider Hole Playlist: 🤍🤍youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwj3sDjjGtJqbGwt3fD5AghrGvPM9EUbE Kevin of Modern Self Reliance digs deep, using the EcoFlow Delta Pro to power his jackhammer, blasting through clay and rock to clear out thousands of pounds of dirt and build a 10 x 10' hidden room underground! Using the EcoFllow Delta Pro to power his drill and tools, Kevin is able to secure his underground bunker safely, building a wooden frame to add stability and style: his underground bunker feels like home thanks to EcoFlow! Underground lighting to work safely is no problem, with EcoFlow portable power. I build an authentic Japanese military spider fox hole with just a few basic tools including a small army shovel, some metal buckets, and some rough saw timbers to help create a safe place to sleep overnight in case of impending war. A spider hole is mirrors the hole created by a trapdoor spider who will tunnel and then cover the top of the door to conceal itself. A spider hole is usually shoulder-deep, and round, protective enough to camouflaged lid a solder from attack. A soldier will be able to stand upright and then fire a weapon without being overly exposed. A spider hole is different than a foxhole in that a foxhole is usually deeper and designed to hide or conceal a fighter. A spider hole is usually hastily dug, whereas a foxhole is done with more care. Spider holes were used during World War II by Japanese. Saddam Hussein during the Iraq war was captured hiding in a spider hole. My Brother The Wooded Beardsman's Channel: 🤍🤍youtube.com/user/billert55 SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: 🤍🤍instagram.com/wood_chucker_987/ Facebook: 🤍🤍facebook.com/modernselfreliancechannel SPONSORS - Ecoflow: 🤍us.ecoflow.com/?aff=167 - MMM-Grill (use code MSR10 for a 10% discount): 🤍🤍shop.mmm-usa.com/product-page/mmm-grill - Princess Auto: 🤍🤍princessauto.com/en/ - Norwood Portable Sawmill: 🤍🤍norwoodsawmills.com - Eastonmade Wood Splitter: 🤍🤍eastonmadewoodsplitters.com/ - Vicwest (Roof): 🤍vicwest.com/ - Flooring: 🤍bigelowflooring.ca/ - Hunting boots link: 🤍bit.ly/3uf8kkH. 20% off coupon code: hunter20 "Self-Reliance" is an 1841 essay written by American transcendentalist philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. It contains the most thorough statement of one of Emerson's recurrent themes: the need for each individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow his own instincts and ideas. This channel will approach self reliance from a modern perspective. and will focus on various build projects using modern amenities, and tools to build a completely self reliant lifestyle.
there's squatch in trees on left get him to dig for salmon maybe
Crazy to think how fast this would have been in minecraft
About your comment on those "primitive technology" videos where they build large pools with nothing but sticks, there is a video explaining how they are fake. They have a few pieces of video evidence and one of the recorders for one of those channels actually emailed them and gave information about how the videos are faked.
about the guys that dig houses with sticks in a short video, only some are actually legit, most other have more people with actual tools in the back, or in one instance, used an excavator and forgot to get rid of its tracks.
Makes what you're doing here that much more amazing!
You should assay that loose gravel base and see if there is any gold or silver in there! Never know what you might find, but the stones look rounded enough to be an old creek or river bed.
I dug a big hole for my swimming pool it was painful
That device you have built to lift out the spoil is used in the Middle East, especially around the Nile basin and it is called a Shaduf.
O238vGvNwp0&t=12m30s 12:30 Most of those channels were exposed because people saw excavator marks
"Ideally you don't want anyone in your hole"
Dude! He's got so much dirt in his teeth lol
Amazing n Funny..Great Info
Love your channel👍🏽👍🏼👍🏽👍🏼♥️
We, when we were youngI, (12 and 15), we built one of these box holes in the ground in his back yard while my friends parents were away for two weeks. It was so cool, we even put the sod back in place, lol, unfortunately when his dad watered the lawn, it would pass right through, leaving a big square patch in the backyard which of course caused a big investigation, LOL, WE WERE BUSTED
Okay ,what about rain water ?
Working on a hole myself 3.5 feet by 7 feet currently at 23 feet deep going to 30 before I start tunneling
Ideally no one gets in your hole.
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👍 I have been thinking of doing this but where I live I will be needing a air hammer/chisel.
Love the diggy diggy hole reference
If a person doesn’t know to tie the cords together when dragging an extension cord around they probably shouldn’t be digging a tunnel under ground. Lol
I would build me a hidden way out