Inflatable hot tub deck surround

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Timelapse build of a timber deck surround for an Intex pure spa inflatable hot tub

Komentáře • 10

  • @bigroy365
    @bigroy365 Před rokem +1

    Very nice....great job!!

  • @jf659
    @jf659 Před rokem +1

    Looks fantastic great craftsmanship thanks for sharing video

  • @poorman68
    @poorman68 Před 3 měsíci +1

    @9:46 Wife looks like she's over with it already. How did it work out? any issues with it rubbing against the wood sides?

    • @MrBrnrdy
      @MrBrnrdy  Před 3 měsíci

      😅😅. No issues with rubbing, once the tub is full and inflated, it doesn't move much.
      One fault is with having it elevated off the ground, I probably underestimated the sheer weight of the water when full. The plywood has dipped in between each frame slightly. It doesn't affect it much overall, but if I were to change something, I would reinforce the base. Of course, most people would probably be able to leave the tub on the ground and build the frame around it. I only elevated mine to take advantage of the extra space on top of the wall in our garden.

  • @dbitMedia
    @dbitMedia Před rokem +1

    Did you consider adding insulation, or are you in a warm climate? Nice project, it looks great!

    • @MrBrnrdy
      @MrBrnrdy  Před rokem

      I have considered adding insulation as an extra heat saver because we live in Ireland so not many warm days here. I think it could be a good way to save energy and heat, not sure what to use yet though

  • @jjlitwak5994
    @jjlitwak5994 Před rokem +1

    What was the deck base's final dimensions? Looking to make one for mine this weekend :)

    • @MrBrnrdy
      @MrBrnrdy  Před rokem

      Off the top of my head it was 2.5 metres × 2.5 metres (approx 8ft × 8ft). I checked what lengths the ship lap cladding came in and built the frame to a size that would maximise the cladding without any waste.

  • @leewhite8063
    @leewhite8063 Před rokem

    Wot u nead to do this wot timber is neaded

    • @MrBrnrdy
      @MrBrnrdy  Před rokem

      I used pressure treated timber which is specifically for outdoor use. I would recommend speaking to your supplier for best advice, I explained what I was planning to do and they recommend the best timber.
      The paneling I used is pressure treated ship lap, the timber frame is pressure treated 2 inch × 4 inch and timber decking boards for the floor. Underneath the hot tub is plywood sheeting, it needs to be thick and well supported to hold the weight of the water without flexing too much.