Beton & Lowblow
Beton Beton
Hey, I've been thinking about setting up a solid hideout for our crew. Got any tips on quick, sturdy walls that can take a hit?
Lowblow Lowblow
Yeah, grab some old pallets and stack 'em tight, then slap a sheet of plywood on top. Seal the joints with a mix of tar and concrete, and line the back with some steel plates or scrap metal. If you gotta go quick, use concrete blocks for the core and cover them with that plywood‑tar combo. It'll hold a punch and look good enough for a crew hideout. Keep the corners reinforced and you’re set.
Beton Beton
Sounds solid. Just make sure those steel plates are nailed tight—no wobble on the corners. And if the crew needs a quick exit, lay a strip of plywood on the floor for a decent walk‑out. Keep it tight, keep it tough.
Lowblow Lowblow
Nice, that’ll keep the walls steady and the crew moving fast. Just double‑check the nails, maybe add a bit of concrete in the corners for extra bite. Keep the floor strip tight and you’re good to roll out whenever you need to.
Beton Beton
Got it, will double‑check every nail and slap some concrete in the corners. Keep the floor tight and we’ll be ready to roll out any minute. No funny business.