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Shopping storm shelters-Survive-a-Storm Shelters any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3288092" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Ahhhh, when we finally move to OK in a couple years we'll be getting a storm shelter for where ever we finally buy or build our house. However, there is absolutely no way in hell that you will find me getting my sorry *** into an underground shelter of any sort. I'm way too claustrophobic for that nonsense. My wife's cousin has a big spread in Sapulpa and they had a custom above ground storm shelter made in their massive garage. Fully reinforced (grouted and rebar) concrete block with poured in place 12" thick roof with proper doors, vents and safety gear and sits about 12' wide and 25' long. Nothings getting in or through it, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3288092, member: 14646"] Ahhhh, when we finally move to OK in a couple years we'll be getting a storm shelter for where ever we finally buy or build our house. However, there is absolutely no way in hell that you will find me getting my sorry *** into an underground shelter of any sort. I'm way too claustrophobic for that nonsense. My wife's cousin has a big spread in Sapulpa and they had a custom above ground storm shelter made in their massive garage. Fully reinforced (grouted and rebar) concrete block with poured in place 12" thick roof with proper doors, vents and safety gear and sits about 12' wide and 25' long. Nothings getting in or through it, period. [/QUOTE]
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