I made a WOOD HOT TUB out of 2x6s

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
  • I made DIY WOOD HOT TUB out of cedar 2x6s and it was really easy! We also built an DIY Outdoor Entertainment Center using MSE Audio's Rockustics Cherry Bomb Outdoor speakers: learn more about them here: bit.ly/cherrybombhm This video is sponsored by MSE Audio and we are really excited to work with these high fidelity outdoor speakers that can be installed directly into or on top of the ground. We used a Goal Zero Yeti 400 power pack to power this system and the TV this way we don’t need to run wires underground. These Goal Zero systems are best way I have found to easily take electrical loads off the grid. This cedar hot tub is a surprisingly easy DIY project that only requires basic straight cuts of 2x6s and a couple gallons of flex seal.
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    Find a Cedar dealer near your:
    www.realcedar.com/
    Follow us on Instagram: / benjaminuyeda
    Hot Tap Water Heater:
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    Goal Zero Power pack
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    For additional projects and information check out our website:
    www.homemade-modern.com/
    #DIY #HotTub #Woodworking
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  • @MrMangofresco
    @MrMangofresco Před 2 měsíci +14

    how is this holding up 2 years later?

  • @brocknspectre1221
    @brocknspectre1221 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Fast, ingenious, clear and nothing extraneous. Thank you for a brilliant video that gives me what I want and doesn’t waste my time.

  • @TrevorTrottier
    @TrevorTrottier Před 2 lety +257

    This would require a second mortgage to buy that wood in Canada.

    • @joshlockie9285
      @joshlockie9285 Před 2 lety +1

      Not if you have a buddy with a saw mill

    • @wiktorszymczak4760
      @wiktorszymczak4760 Před 2 lety

      Why do america love cider so much? Even those 6 by 6 are cider. Why

    • @tiredoftheliesalready
      @tiredoftheliesalready Před 2 lety

      @@wiktorszymczak4760 Well, some Americans may love it because it can have an attractive-to-them natural color, which is a reason any people group might choose to use one wood over another. As for the 6x6 being cedar as well, well, perhaps they already had it around from another project, or had a use for it afterwards. Also -- cedar is a good bit more sustainable than some other woods used for building. So...reasons?

    • @stevenstadterman9725
      @stevenstadterman9725 Před 2 lety

      @@Zzrdemon6633 How many tree hungers did this guy piss off..

    • @jasminecommercemusic
      @jasminecommercemusic Před 3 měsíci

      @@wiktorszymczak4760 cedar is very moisture resistant. very good to use in wet places.

  • @michellegoodman5109
    @michellegoodman5109 Před 11 měsíci +357

    After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans czcams.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!

  • @davidroeder5548
    @davidroeder5548 Před 3 lety +35

    For the side panels you mentioned not having clamps long enough. I’ve used ratchet straps before for a similar situation with no problem. Just a handy tip for someone who might have some laying around. BTW if you’re worried about finish I used some cheap moving blankets to protect the piece. Happy making everyone!

    • @davidroeder5548
      @davidroeder5548 Před 3 lety

      Also, instead of marine plywood you could always just fiberglass regular wood, and that should be waterproof as well. I kind of stumbled upon your channel so I don’t know if you’ve fiberglassed before but might be a great way to learn/teach a new skill.

  • @FlexSeal
    @FlexSeal Před 3 lety +462

    We are loving this DIY Hot Tub Flex Machine! And those speakers are BUMPIN'! When's the party?! 😎💪

  • @jacobcombs1106
    @jacobcombs1106 Před 2 lety

    I just want to say how much I appreciate that the native advertisement for the video sponsor was relevant to the main video and instead of distracting from the content actually added to it. Bravo.

  • @learemington1700
    @learemington1700 Před 2 lety +4

    Finished mytub. Actually a Japanese soaking tub. 6 2x6’s high like theirs, 36” square and i used regular hot tub pump and heater. I had a nice piece of black walnut to used it to make a nice “caprail” to finish off the top.

  • @tiffanyholman4028
    @tiffanyholman4028 Před 3 lety +213

    Are we going to ignore the Snow White moment, where a chipmunk just came up to her hand and said hi?

    • @bluetorch13
      @bluetorch13 Před 3 lety +9

      I though the same!!!!!!! 6:39 for those who missed it.

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 Před 3 lety +4

      It's a beautiful moment when Joony shows up, which is a name reference from my favorite backyard chipmunk channel.
      There exists a relationship clearly, but it's great fun, isn't it?

    • @TheManumira
      @TheManumira Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly!

    • @julianfavors7219
      @julianfavors7219 Před 3 lety

      Thank you I was just saying the same thing.

    • @sambulate
      @sambulate Před 3 lety +2

      That's Gary--or one of his ilk. (I follow Jesse on Insta.)

  • @BlueCollarDIY
    @BlueCollarDIY Před 3 lety +15

    Wow, that was amazing. I guess it goes to show how well the Flex Seal product works. It's going to be interesting to see how long term this construction is!

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 3 lety +7

      yes! but cedar does hold up well and we can only just caulk the cracks if seams do open up.

    • @porsche911c
      @porsche911c Před 2 lety

      Good thing he had those Maker Brand clamps, too! Couldn't have done it without those.

    • @Clean97gti
      @Clean97gti Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@porsche911c if someone is giving them to you, that's great. You can get long pipe clamps from Harbor Frieght for not a lot of money. You just supply the 3/4" NPT pipe in whatever length you need.

  • @SetTheCurve
    @SetTheCurve Před 2 lety +19

    I once built a hot tub from pallets and a washing machine pump, with a copper coil going into a barrel with a fire in it. Took all day to heat up, but it was awesome.

  • @jackpinesavage1628
    @jackpinesavage1628 Před 2 lety +2

    My wife would absolutely love to have one of these to soak in. I'm going to bookmark this to refer to when I build one.

  • @cassia_cries
    @cassia_cries Před 3 lety +101

    loving how many guys are drooling over Ben's muscles!
    dreaming of 5:24

  • @Robc509
    @Robc509 Před 3 lety +8

    Nice build. You should do a small test version without the flex seal. There are boats that don't use any sealant at all. I believe the water swells the wood and seals all of the boards. And I'm surprised you didn't offset the boards to have a lap/box joint on the corners, this would give your corners much more strength and allow you to get a fixing in 2 directions. It's a simple design but looks and seems to work great 👍

  • @BVLVI
    @BVLVI Před 2 lety

    For some reason this screams to me steampunk jacuzzi!!!! Love to see all the natural copper fittings and all that in a steampunk style really make that thing unique and special.

  • @irgeeksauce4165
    @irgeeksauce4165 Před 2 lety +5

    6:41 Best part of the entire video. Did anyone else notice that awesome moment?

  • @lpeter5781
    @lpeter5781 Před 3 lety +284

    I’d be interested is seeing a follow up video a year later and how it’s doing after the wood sits through a winter or two.
    Cool project with very few tools, I like it!

    • @TheyForcedMyHandLE
      @TheyForcedMyHandLE Před 3 lety +123

      Probably sitting in the dump after the YT video dropped.

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge Před 2 lety +49

      That silicone isn't going to hold.

    • @moh19931000
      @moh19931000 Před 2 lety +13

      @@TheyForcedMyHandLE that's what I think too

    • @user-tr2dh4xx6u
      @user-tr2dh4xx6u Před 2 lety +15

      @@LitoGeorge also wouldnt the tub mold and crack from the humidity

    • @AndreasDuessca
      @AndreasDuessca Před 2 lety +4

      @@user-tr2dh4xx6u Not when it's dried out after use. That's why he used cedar.

  • @nelsonhochberg5182
    @nelsonhochberg5182 Před 3 lety +68

    I made several hot tubs using 1" marine grade plywood. I glued (from the inside using stainless steel screws) and glued 4 levels of 2 X 6's horizontally around the plywood to keep the plywood from bowing. I also screwed and glued triangular vertical wood pieces in the inside of each corner for extra strength. I then painted the inside of the tub with epoxy paint. Worked great.

    • @sullennessa3819
      @sullennessa3819 Před 2 lety +7

      Would love to see pics of it. It sounds great!

    • @Woolymanmuth
      @Woolymanmuth Před 2 lety +2

      That sounds great! Do you have any plans or specifics you could share? I'd like to try that.

    • @jeromeverret
      @jeromeverret Před 2 lety +1

      Plan Please!

    • @skyhawk21
      @skyhawk21 Před 2 lety +1

      Need something like this for disabled vet

    • @acevfx2923
      @acevfx2923 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, the inside with epoxy is probably what's making it durable. The tub from the video isn't going to last

  • @TheGardenerNorth
    @TheGardenerNorth Před 2 lety +5

    I was going to make a silly comment regarding the present cost of cedar, but when I added up an approximate cost, it actually seems fairly reasonable considering the cost of real hot tubs and the annual service costs needed to keep them functioning year after year. You could possibly repurpose this where a hot tub is pretty much garbage in the end. Great video!

  • @DegavolverMusic
    @DegavolverMusic Před 2 lety

    just found this channel. was very interested throughout, then the moment hit WHOA THIS MANS IS RIPPED. inspiring video all around!

  • @screwssawdust9992
    @screwssawdust9992 Před 3 lety +1159

    Bro if building stuff doesn’t workout you can start a channel on how to get shredded?

    • @bjrod1
      @bjrod1 Před 3 lety +74

      Seriously ... homie is ripped !!

    • @edgarolivas5407
      @edgarolivas5407 Před 3 lety +30

      He's so chiseled!

    • @802Leith
      @802Leith Před 3 lety +10

      Has the tannin leaked I know it can be an issue with cedar hot tubs

    • @TheDLFBeauty
      @TheDLFBeauty Před 3 lety +10

      🤣 if the building stuff doesn’t work out. This man is brilliant, and back handed compliments aren’t too nice. But he does have a KILLER BODY BRO 🤙🏽

    • @Viken43
      @Viken43 Před 3 lety +7

      HonedMaleMan or HomeMadeMan ... Come on Ben or were off to Modern Builds!!!!!

  • @MakerNZ
    @MakerNZ Před 3 lety +4

    Love it. I did a similar one out of marine ply for my container home, did 3 layers and it still leaked in the corners ended up putting lots of clear silicone in the corners to fix it, kinda similar to yours. Respect from NZ

    • @WniGrup
      @WniGrup Před 2 lety

      You like soaking in copper arsenate? How's that going?

    • @gahbah274
      @gahbah274 Před 2 lety

      @@WniGrup Does marine ply really have that? I know pier lumber uses CZA(Copper Zinc Arsenate) but marine ply? You thinking of PWF?(Permanent Wood Foundation/pressure treated ply) Most vendors in the USA won't sell cza treated stuff to non-contractors afaik. I don't think I'd want to soak in a plywood tub regardless though.

  • @maplic
    @maplic Před 2 lety

    Wow so comfortable and ergonomic for just relaxing! A WOODEN BOX!

  • @goolly1
    @goolly1 Před 2 lety +2

    The Chipmunk Inspector at 6:41 gave this job
    a seal of approval. So I'm all in.
    Subscribed. 👍🏾🔨

  • @dennissorensen8765
    @dennissorensen8765 Před 3 lety +3

    Aaaw! The chipmunk, though. ❤️
    Really nice project. I really want to build something like this. 😊

  • @alanscannell
    @alanscannell Před 3 lety +9

    Great project. Back in my boat building days we used a process called corking between the planks. Basically hammering twine between the boards and when the timber expands it makes it water tight. Could work for this too who knows 👍

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 3 lety +1

      Great tip!

    • @marb9303
      @marb9303 Před 2 lety +3

      I like that idea sounds very eco and better for you and environment.

  • @nolannatashaTV
    @nolannatashaTV Před 7 měsíci

    Never occurred to me to use the joolca like this. Amazing!!

  • @margueritejack6296
    @margueritejack6296 Před 3 lety

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this! Looking forward to doing this for my friends!

  • @Eric_W
    @Eric_W Před 3 lety +19

    6:40
    "Hey did you remember my lunch?"
    "I sure did, here you go"
    "YES! I knew I keeps you around for a reason!"

  • @Wsfletcher
    @Wsfletcher Před 3 lety +276

    What in the Disney princess? Did your sister just feed a chipmunk?

    • @fishywhiskey2089
      @fishywhiskey2089 Před 3 lety +20

      On @ijessup on insta she befriends every creature at makers ranch except the roadrunner 😍 Not quite sure which disney princess she is, which one renovated a poop house? Snow White maybe?

    • @BandasPalette
      @BandasPalette Před 3 lety +6

      😁😁😁😁 best comment of the day 👌.

    • @EvilSanta482
      @EvilSanta482 Před 3 lety +2

      Looks like a peanut to me still in the shell.

    • @bigscreenbird8198
      @bigscreenbird8198 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah it’s Gary.

    • @peadar-o
      @peadar-o Před 3 lety

      Gary no. 11 I think🤔

  • @pepepepert
    @pepepepert Před 2 lety +4

    You could use rigid insulation between the two walls to help keep it warmer.

  • @thomasscialla1115
    @thomasscialla1115 Před 2 lety +7

    You can build this out of plywood, but you would need to frame it with dimensional lumber in order for it to withstand the outward push of the water. Polyamide Epoxy will seal it perfectly. It comes in a variety of colors (including clear) and it is widely used in plywood aquariums. It would certainly be cheaper to build with plywood.

  • @aGj2fiebP3ekso7wQpnd1Lhd
    @aGj2fiebP3ekso7wQpnd1Lhd Před 3 lety +4

    Yes, you can use any wood that will hold the weight of the water. No flex seal needed. Wood glue (TB3) and screws to hold it together. Then, coat the entire inside with commercial grade epoxy. Stone Coat sells it retail and theirs is good up to 600° with a uv inhibitor included.

  • @ChefNateGr8
    @ChefNateGr8 Před 3 lety +121

    "Not coming out quite as hot as I wanted" Thirst Trap Ben over here will heat up the water with his body instead. 😂

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 3 lety +2

      lol

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 Před 3 lety +2

      I would attache a pump to the hose bib drain to cycle the water through the heater and heat up the water faster. Saves money too.

    • @frogsoda
      @frogsoda Před 3 lety

      @@heru-deshet359 that's what I was thinking.

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 Před 3 lety

      @@frogsoda Great minds, lol.

  • @Tinbopaloobop
    @Tinbopaloobop Před 7 měsíci

    Brilliant! Like a new clinker built wooden boat, It may leak at first so you must Sink it, to swell the planks and seal any gaps. Your hot tub though already leakproof, can only get better with age 🙂

  • @aaronsoto4622
    @aaronsoto4622 Před rokem

    geezus christ. These you tube craftsmen have some incredible skill and ingenuity.

  • @JT-ir6vw
    @JT-ir6vw Před 3 lety +10

    Pro tip, When using a caulking gun pop the release lever slightly after each use and it will stop the continuous flow of fluid out of the nozzle. Nice project!

    • @stanleybowman4464
      @stanleybowman4464 Před 3 lety +2

      I thought popping the release trigger was standard procedure.!!

    • @gellotion
      @gellotion Před 3 lety +2

      ProTip: Pros use dripless caulkguns. They don't have a tab on the back to pop.

    • @gellotion
      @gellotion Před 3 lety +1

      The old school ones with the notches on the rod and lever on the back are around $2, while the dripless ones are like $9.
      The inconvenience of the older ones isn't worth the $7 savings. Treat yourself to an upgrade. You won't look back 😁

    • @722Moo
      @722Moo Před 2 lety +1

      Cant stop the flow of fluid out of my caulk sorry

    • @virginiacharlotte7007
      @virginiacharlotte7007 Před 2 lety

      @@722Moo might wanna see a doctor about that, Sir. 😳

  • @WayWoodworking
    @WayWoodworking Před 3 lety +6

    Pleasantly surprised it turned out so well! You're always coming up with great unique builds!

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 3 lety +1

      yes I. was surprised at how well it worked too.

  • @davidwalker575
    @davidwalker575 Před 2 lety

    Amazing project, I really want to appreciate the craftsmanship but man, you’re jacked!

  • @davewarren6359
    @davewarren6359 Před 2 lety

    That is awesome, I made a homemade dumpster for my construction debri, I wish I would've found this video then. This would be an awesome way to make a nice trash and debri bin.

  • @rhino202
    @rhino202 Před 3 lety +45

    Some of those warnings were for longevity, not the first fill up

  • @chrisbramell4537
    @chrisbramell4537 Před 3 lety +562

    Cost of lumber probably made this same price as a new hot tub. :)

    • @mcplutt
      @mcplutt Před 2 lety +6

      Don't mention it :-)

    • @synocrat601
      @synocrat601 Před 2 lety +41

      Plus the cost of Flex Seal, that stuff ain't cheap.

    • @leonitasmaximus4004
      @leonitasmaximus4004 Před 2 lety +30

      This is probably more than a actual hot tub.

    • @paullukis3315
      @paullukis3315 Před 2 lety +34

      Post Pandemic, maybe lumber gets cheaper. But Cedar is almost never cheap. Between that and the flex seal, you are probably better off just buying a hot tub if you add in the man hours and tools necessary to do this.

    • @firsargentum5920
      @firsargentum5920 Před 2 lety +103

      Yeah, but you don't have the satisfaction of sitting in your own one-off, hand-made, cedar hottub that you made yourself. It's about the journey man...

  • @victoriamonet1117
    @victoriamonet1117 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for posting this. This will make a great float tank

  • @zenginellc
    @zenginellc Před rokem +2

    Mans just wanted to show off the 6-Pack 😂
    Jokes aside, this is awesome!

  • @cps5698
    @cps5698 Před 3 lety +13

    I'd have flared the short ends out by 15 or 20 degrees for comfy relaxation.

  • @roboslug7582
    @roboslug7582 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Put a double layer of fiberglass over the entire surface, inside and out. You can bond it with epoxy, urethane or a variety of other products. That's how they waterproof cedar strip kayaks and canoes. No leaks, and it significantly increases the strength of the joints.

    • @rubenandrethorseth6265
      @rubenandrethorseth6265 Před 9 měsíci

      Is it toxic to have heated water ?

    • @roboslug7582
      @roboslug7582 Před 9 měsíci

      @@rubenandrethorseth6265 No. Fiberglass is what most commercial hot tubs are made out of. Usually the resin gives off a lot of fumes during the fabrication process, but once it's cured, it's physically stable against heat and mechanical stress, and chemically inert unless you expose it to things like acetone or MEK or other strong solvents.

  • @sun6v546
    @sun6v546 Před 2 lety

    Costs are secondary , IF your JOY of buildng your own , and its LOT OF FUN with your best mates , NO money can equal that .
    U have done a wonderful job , Mate . Love you brother , hope you were some where around the corner .
    Cheers Buddy.

  • @QuickHits
    @QuickHits Před 3 lety

    Love the Snow White moment - cool project guys.

  • @karlikot
    @karlikot Před 3 lety +9

    Damn ben and jessica are sibs goal. Working together for a project and getting shredded and ripped at the same time

  • @GeddyRC
    @GeddyRC Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the tutorial! I made one this past weekend thanks to this video :D I didn't have this type of wood but I found some wooden palettes that did the job just fine. I also didn't have all that sealant you used so I went with a craft glue (Elmer's) and it seems to be holding pretty well. I also ran out of screws halfway through (I used drywall screws since the wood was dry and acted as a "wall" for the tub, hence the name "drywall") so started using an assortment of nails I had acquired over the years. We also don't have running water up here (we are up here in the Canadian wilderness in a cabin) so I just built it next to a well so we can fill it with a bucket.
    All in all, really fun project. THanks again!

  • @fingerfeller
    @fingerfeller Před rokem

    i am sure its very aromatic as well, thanks for sharing your build,

  • @learemington1700
    @learemington1700 Před 2 lety

    Im building one right now on this same design. With the rise in lumber prices have over $600.00 in cedar alone and could not get the finished wood in my area. Had to use rough sawn from H.D. Having to cut the rough off with a table saw and sand smooth at sealing surfaces. Leaving the rough side out for a rustic look. EVEN MORE! Im building a sunroom addition. I framed the floor to allow the tub to recess 12” below the finished floor on a concrete slab i made. Im using a 220v hot tub heater and pump and building it into a step. Its really intended as a soaking tub.

  • @denmark219
    @denmark219 Před rokem +5

    Can you do an update on this? would you change anything? Love the size!

  • @sleeplessstu
    @sleeplessstu Před 2 lety +34

    I would probably frame the tub with something much cheaper like Douglas fir, insulate with insulating board, and then sheath the entire box with cheaper 6 ft cedar fence board. It would look just the same or even better at less than half the cost.

    • @Zomby_Woof
      @Zomby_Woof Před rokem

      Plus you would have a removable skin and space in between in case you decided to add jets later.

    • @deamoner
      @deamoner Před rokem

      Working on this project now. This was my approach so I could reuse an electric hot tub box with jets and insulation.

  • @unogazzy84
    @unogazzy84 Před 2 lety

    That's one cool outdoor tub.
    Holy crap this guy is ripped.

  • @spierslp
    @spierslp Před rokem

    More Sister Jesse! She’s the star! Great build as always

  • @kentGrey
    @kentGrey Před 2 lety +3

    7:35 The banding that they recommended is needed. You filled it with water and tested it for a few days but the outward pushing force is constant and steady. Each time someone gets in or moves around the pressure is increased. The deterioration will take months maybe years but the good news is that it will happen slowly. You may be able to add the bands after the fact to cinch it up.

    • @asicengineer
      @asicengineer Před 2 lety +8

      Banding makes sense on a round tube, just the way you say, but banding isn't going to help with square tube because it can only press on the 4 corners and that is where the screws are anyway.

    • @email4664
      @email4664 Před 2 lety

      If one leaves it full of water all the time

  • @joseph1760
    @joseph1760 Před 2 lety +38

    I would highly suggest to coat the entire tub inside out and bottom in 4-6 coats of a marine grade polyurethane. This would probably dramatically increase the lifespan from rot and the constant expansion and contraction of the wood that's being directly exposed to the elements and water.
    Like Minwax Helmsman spar urethane

    • @jakegray9850
      @jakegray9850 Před 2 lety +1

      It's Cedar. It's fine for a long time. Sealing it all in will make it rot faster.

    • @Razumen
      @Razumen Před 2 lety +2

      @@jakegray9850 Rot requires moisture, if the wood is sealed, no moisture can get in, so no, it won't rot.

    • @gahbah274
      @gahbah274 Před 2 lety

      Is that safe to bathe in though?

    • @HughJanus9999
      @HughJanus9999 Před 6 měsíci

      But you wouldnt get that amazing smell of hot, wet cedar!

  • @substitutebodhisattva
    @substitutebodhisattva Před 2 lety +1

    This looks easier than my circular tub. The birdsmouth scarf cuts on each stick of lumber were time consuming. But good practice for making masts.

  • @vinnygoombatts1458
    @vinnygoombatts1458 Před 2 lety

    Great job...I will definitely be buying one instead. My back was hurting the whole time I watched this video

  • @LivingtoDIYwithRachelMetz
    @LivingtoDIYwithRachelMetz Před 3 lety +95

    Yes please.

  • @NeverNotMaking
    @NeverNotMaking Před 3 lety +3

    Tuned in for the tub. Stayed for the abs.

  • @micahcampbell5546
    @micahcampbell5546 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant work and Great Physique brother!

  • @danashay
    @danashay Před 2 lety

    Wow! THAT was freakin' brilliant!
    You have a new subscriber!
    Please carry on!

  • @Jimbojam
    @Jimbojam Před 3 lety +3

    way to go, this is cool! that's a small drain on that! I treat my tub with food grade hydrogen peroxide, which is $30 a gallon and it would last a long time, maybe 6 weeks, adding a little every other day. I think the marine plywood idea could be cool, or use 1" plywood? it could be interesting to sandwich insulation foam board or something like that and make an insulated cover. what about a filter? anyhow- this is great, thanks for making it!

  • @slugerknot
    @slugerknot Před 2 lety +143

    In today's market, this cost $30,000....for the two bottom beams.

    • @Rob-rk8jw
      @Rob-rk8jw Před 2 lety +2

      Same in Germany.
      If you get the wood

    • @bernardthongvanh5613
      @bernardthongvanh5613 Před 2 lety +3

      Are you all being serious? those 2 beams cost around 20€ each in France

    • @gahbah274
      @gahbah274 Před 2 lety

      @@bernardthongvanh5613 Those are easily $150usd for an 8 foot, you sure?

    • @bernardthongvanh5613
      @bernardthongvanh5613 Před 2 lety

      @@gahbah274 yeah, apparently it's cheaper in my country (France)

  • @eleanorleticiadanieltiangs1082

    That’s laborious but its nice that it serves its purpose 👏🏻👏🏻 the water heater also..

  • @taylordemers7949
    @taylordemers7949 Před 6 měsíci

    Also burn and many layers of polyurethane exterior. Makes it extremely water proof and binds the boards together with as many layers as you wanna do to really finish off that perfect long-term project you want to extend that value for that diy. Have fun!

  • @NoochaJon
    @NoochaJon Před 3 lety +30

    Dude... you’re shredded! Oh and nice hot tub.

  • @Condor1970
    @Condor1970 Před 3 lety +8

    All you need is one layer of cedar. Then, line the interior with a thin layer of fiberglass and clear epoxy to permanently seal the wood. Sand it to a perfectly smooth surface. This is how you make cedar canoes that will actually last for decades. Any other way, and the wood will eventually rot.. Especially if you keep water in the tub, and use Chlorine or Bromine for treatment, as those chemicals break down wood fibers over time.

    • @mikethelma
      @mikethelma Před 3 lety

      Ultraviolet treatment in-line of the recirculating pump to get around chlorine?

    • @Condor1970
      @Condor1970 Před 3 lety

      @@mikethelma ...UV adds to the disinfecting, but isn't be used alone. Some kind of disinfecting chemical needs to be used, like Bromine or Chlorine. There is a Silver system you can use too.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Před 2 lety

      Sounds fishy. The planks in a canoe are under compression, whereas the planks of the tub are in tension. Totally different design Dude.

  • @spectreberlin1128
    @spectreberlin1128 Před 2 lety

    That is a cool project though. Thanks for the great idea.

  • @echdareez
    @echdareez Před 2 lety +1

    That hot tub : phenomenal... BUT THAT PEANUT THAT WAS GIVEN TO THAT CHIPMUNK!

  • @sanseiryu
    @sanseiryu Před 3 lety +21

    There should be a small benches or seats inside at the ends so you don't end up sliding under the water and not seeing over the sides. This allows you to sit easily without having your arms over the sides to hold yourself in place. There needs to be a small steps or platform on the outside so you can climb in and out of the tub without a slip.

    • @nvrluki7608
      @nvrluki7608 Před 3 lety +8

      Make it and put it in, rather than fixing permanently which makes it harder to clean

    • @Grimzoid
      @Grimzoid Před rokem

      Your right, doesn't look much comfortable as it is.

  • @Sunshine-jm2jv
    @Sunshine-jm2jv Před 3 lety +6

    I'll be looking forward to a six-month or one year update on how this holds up!

    • @tigersunruss
      @tigersunruss Před 3 lety

      It won't. First he didn't turn the boards correctly and secondly he didn't seal any of the wood, so it will warp over time breaking all connections and also rot over time. He spent a lot of money on a long term fail.

    • @DrPepper22222
      @DrPepper22222 Před 3 lety +3

      Well aren't you just a Ray of light in the world. Have you built a lot of hottubs yourself?!

    • @McClimber234
      @McClimber234 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tigersunruss So how do cedar/redwood hot tubs survive for many many years?
      Thats me sayin you don't know what you're talking about.
      Just looking out the back door I can see cedar/redwood decks and fences for miles. Those are lasting a long time.

    • @dennyofthepines1457
      @dennyofthepines1457 Před 3 lety

      @@McClimber234 ya, probably won’t rot because cedar is great that way. Most wood hot tubs are made with clear straight grain material because the knots will pass water directly through. Certainly won’t rot but the difference in moisture between the inside, middle, and outside of the tub is going to cause some wild warpage over not so much time, and that could easily cause total failure of the joints. This is one of those things where you can build whatever you want at your own skill level and equipment, but you can’t expect the same results the pros get.

  • @octahedron646
    @octahedron646 Před 2 lety

    I’m definitely making one for my garden. Thanks for sharing

    • @BerraLilltroll
      @BerraLilltroll Před 2 lety

      Put the ends the other way around. Otherwise it will break.

  • @TheGrumpyChef
    @TheGrumpyChef Před 2 lety

    Awesome!! I love it and have this on my build list for the new property I am in process of moving to. I would like to build one as you have here, however I would also like to build this inside the new bathroom remodel also. What is your opinion of how the wood would react to soap as I would be using the inside one as a large soaking bathtub? A thought...if the soap would cause damage what is your opinion regarding coating the wood with a surface coating of things such as poly, epoxy, fiberglass, etc?

  • @CTRwannaB
    @CTRwannaB Před 3 lety +6

    Who needs flex seal when he can do all the Flexing 😳😂

  • @Vincent_C
    @Vincent_C Před 2 lety +59

    Should be renamed, "How to make a waterproof wooden crate."

  • @tonyg6139
    @tonyg6139 Před 2 lety +1

    6:40 AWW that was kind of you 🐿🐿🐿🐿 also, awesome build! good content

  • @LucasJasche
    @LucasJasche Před 2 lety

    Lmaooo yoooo wtf the boy is ripped 😂😂😂 wasn’t expecting him to walk out with an 8 pack 😂😂😂

  • @MikeyB_1972
    @MikeyB_1972 Před 2 lety +3

    I had a 7’ x 4’ cedar barrel hot tub a few years back. I used my outdoor wood burning boiler to heat it. I built a heat exchanger and used a Taco 007 pump to pump the water from the hot tub through the heat exchanger and by utilizing an anti-scald valve, I could set the temperature and just leave it. It worked great.

    • @MikeyB_1972
      @MikeyB_1972 Před 2 lety +1

      Also, using cedar is the key. It swells up from the water and makes a tighter fit

  • @ronhil2914
    @ronhil2914 Před 3 lety +29

    Wood, Flexseal, Silicone.. This combo tells me it's gonna rott quickly.
    Hope you don't mind giving us an update on it after six month-one year of use.

    • @pagliaccisghost269
      @pagliaccisghost269 Před 3 lety +4

      Right?! I would have lined the inside with black rubber. It also heats the water during the day.

    • @mikethelma
      @mikethelma Před 3 lety

      @@pagliaccisghost269 When I think "hot tub" I think "solar". It should not be tough to build a solar furnace to heat up a flow of water to a nice toasty temperature.

    • @alexhatcher8812
      @alexhatcher8812 Před 2 lety +1

      its like , "hey, I'm a boat dock with really really really old posts and piers..."

    • @JJbear2042
      @JJbear2042 Před 2 lety

      Does feel seal cause rottin

  • @greatpix
    @greatpix Před 3 lety +1

    On this TV show they mentioned alternating the pieces of wood by the end grain to avoid cupping. One where the grain curves up, the next put it curves facing down.

    • @Clean97gti
      @Clean97gti Před 11 měsíci

      This is a good idea. Cedar is pretty durable but I would also suggest an oil based finish for this on the outside, especially on the endgrain. In a few years, it will begin to split and check.

  • @gabrieljohannson6777
    @gabrieljohannson6777 Před 2 lety

    Really nice and I'm not talking about the Cedar 😉.

  • @TheFlorian321
    @TheFlorian321 Před 2 lety +5

    Awesome build! Did you make the sides double layered for stability, or for waterproofing?

  • @OutnBacker
    @OutnBacker Před 2 lety +18

    I don't know how long you intend this tub to last, or what your weather exposure is where you live, but since you spent a ton on cedar, you might drain it and let it dry completely, then coat the insides with thinned epoxy. This will accomplish two things: 1) Epoxy is waterPROOF, not merely water resistant. Thinned epoxy will saturate into the fibers and not just seal the surface. It will make the wood sort of like a plastic laminate. 2) Raw cedar will soon begin to split and you may get long, sharp "bayonets" that can be very annoying. The boards you used are "plane sawn" not "vertical grain", so they will cup and produce the sharpies. The epoxy will greatly reduce that occurrence.
    You can leave the outside bare and it will naturally weather to a nice gray, but you could also seal it with a marine/spar urethane for a deep golden finish. Make sure it is UV rated.
    Nice job.

    • @johnymst
      @johnymst Před 2 lety +1

      This won't last a year as it is now

    • @OutnBacker
      @OutnBacker Před 2 lety +6

      @@johnymst I think it will. The wood will "take up" water and swell the fibers shut, just like the Vikings boats and ships - which would leak horribly until they swelled. To me, it looks like he has enough fasteners, driven deep enough to hold the corners together. Soon, though, all that silicone will be a problem as the wood sheds it into the water and it clogs the drain. That stuff is horrible for staying put. Should have used a polymer caulk.

    • @alexandreguillaume6066
      @alexandreguillaume6066 Před rokem

      the touch of epoxy feel plastic, i am prefering wood feeling

    • @OutnBacker
      @OutnBacker Před rokem +2

      @@alexandreguillaume6066 Thinned epoxy does not have a plastic coated feeling. It soaks into the wood and seals it below the surface. It's appearance is like a clear varnish. Multiple coats will provide an attractive waterproof seal that builds up to a smooth touch.

  • @meehd01
    @meehd01 Před 2 lety +1

    We mill full dimension Eastern Red Cedar that would work awesome for a project like this. Kinta Sawmill at Kinta Oklahoma. 2"x6"x8' are standard size boards we mill every day.

  • @johnlombardo7816
    @johnlombardo7816 Před 11 měsíci

    this rocks, well done thanks for sharing!

  • @cghoward70
    @cghoward70 Před 3 lety +10

    Would be interesting to build one like a wooden boat i.e. marine ply and epoxy.

  • @Doudojuly
    @Doudojuly Před 3 lety +3

    This is awesome 👍

  • @janusr3074
    @janusr3074 Před 2 lety

    Amazing work and in just 12 minutes.

  • @xxdeadstockxx
    @xxdeadstockxx Před 2 lety

    You guys did a good job making this.

  • @kn0ckamus
    @kn0ckamus Před 3 lety +4

    Bro, you’re shredded lol

  • @RrR-xv4ij
    @RrR-xv4ij Před 2 lety +8

    Regarding big box non-cedar, thats pressure treated pine and ir has chemicals

    • @the_original_skytiger
      @the_original_skytiger Před 2 lety

      None of which are toxic, for at least the past twenty years.

    • @sandrafrancisco
      @sandrafrancisco Před 2 lety +1

      @@the_original_skytiger there's a difference between using them in your garden and soaking it in water and then soaking yourself in that same water. they probably haven't tested what happens if you use it for a hot tub.

    • @the_original_skytiger
      @the_original_skytiger Před 2 lety

      @@sandrafrancisco These chemical were rated non-toxic to humans a long time ago. Wet or dry.

  • @tommagloves
    @tommagloves Před 2 lety

    Seinfeld loves Flex seal. Awesome video!!!

  • @AerialEscape
    @AerialEscape Před 2 lety +1

    I'm amazed at how many woodworkers don't know that when you clamp up large projects, you need a top support board to keep it from bowing. That would have saved you a bunch of time and extra steps to get your project back to a flat surface.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 Před rokem

      Maybe because they aren't 'woodworkers' and are just people trying things out hte first time. Sort of like using white silicone and then finding out its a mess to clean up.

    • @AerialEscape
      @AerialEscape Před rokem

      @@mikearchibald744 your a little late to the conversation there archibald bareass

  • @croc1608
    @croc1608 Před 2 lety +51

    And the material cost is about the same as 3 brand new KIA's

  • @lusenator
    @lusenator Před 3 lety +7

    So glad you finally uploaded this! Definitely want to make one of these. Curious what your plans are for treating the water? Chlorine?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Před 3 lety +1

      we set it up so we can put a hose on the drain and water the landscape at the hotel with the water. so def not chlorine

  • @rhm3408
    @rhm3408 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude is freaking JACKED!

  • @thudang3039
    @thudang3039 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool! Interesting idea/execution! Thanks for sharing. =)