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Jimmy T Projects
New Zealand
Приєднався 11 лип 2021
Sharing DIY projects using mainly recycled materials.
Backyard Sauna Build
Sauna made in the backyard at home. Wood fired and suitable for 4 people.
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Built using 90% recycled materials. This can be moved around your farm or lifestyle block. Very simple to build and great for lambs, calves, pigs or goats. Please like and subscribe for more projects.
Which chimney support kit did you use?
JB Sei un grande.
What are the dimensions of your sauna?
Just what I was looking for. took a while,
How long does it take to warm-up up to boiling point (~100 deg. Cel) from ambient temperature?
30-40 mins
What kind of stain were you using on the interior? Seems like a bad idea for vapour inhalation.
Natural mineral oil
Hello mr Jimboy. Absolutely love this project. I have 0 experience in building something like this, but would love to try. Can you please share dimensions via email? Thanks
Thanks for watching mate
What a great job. Excellent looking sauna. I m on the east coast of Canada, looking to build something similar. I hope it turns out as nice as yours. The stove looks excellent. Honestly, the whole project looks excellent. Thanks for posting 😀
Thanks mate all the best from NZ
What kind of stove are you gonna use? East coast gets cold 🥶
@davidpatrickmagic likely a smaller woodstove like an older Drolet or comparable. One that is steel so that I can fab a stone basket. And yup, it can get down to -20 or more in Jan-Feb. "Brisk" as my Dad would say lol.
great job! can you tell us what the dimensions are of the sauna and what that little stove is? (brand, size). Thanks!
It's 1.6 wide by 2.1m long/deep
Hey mate nice job. Did you use Douglas fur on the insude
Yep
What kind of wood did you use on the interior of your sauna? It almost looks like pine..
Douglas Fir
Question bro, is that a high temperature foil you used and also is it un-stained cedar on the inside ? Im wondering is there a cheaper cladding that can be used because cedar is so expensive in nz. Looks great bro
Its douglas fir mate, its a natural oil form a sauna shop in NZ.
Gday Jim Did you get all them materials for the sauna from placemakers? What type of wood is it if i go in placemakers and ask for it? Such a awesome sauna enjoyed watching this
It's douglas fir theres a few mills in NZ check TM placemakers wont stock it.
Bonjour, avez-vous un plan, ou pourriez-vous vous me donner les sections de bois que vous avez utilisé ? Merci, bon boulot.
Looks like Montana
New Zealand
How much did this build cost all up ?
$3000NZD
Some people place small battens over the vapour barrier, i see and lots of others haven’t, is it not necessary? Im building my own DIY Sauna and i am getting to the Insulation stage now.
Like a cavity batten? Yes probably a good idea it will allow any moisture to in theory escape.
Never build a real sauna like that. That is a shack.
What’s wrong with it , it looks like a great job
It's a great job indeed but the ventilation problem will be visible in a couple of years... It's a great thing but lack of ventilation will start decapitation of the wood from inside and the mold collection which is super unhealthy for health ...I like the silver insolution but it should be just to half up to 3/4 of the wall .
@@LivingOffgridBulgaria No would yet wood is very dry inside, vents have been installed
You made it look easy! I hope you're enjoying your awesomely done sauna!
Thanks for watching
It would be great to know where you got the aluminium vapour barrier from please? Can't seem to find it anywhere!
Im in NZ and brought it from a local insulation company
Hi I’m in nz what company did you buy this vapour barrier from
Excellent build, top shelf! What make and model is the fireplace, where did you get it please? How long does it take to heat the sauna to 70 degrees? I'm in NZ as well, cheers!
Hi there, thanks its a MIA Gear stove and sauna rocks in a stainless steel basket ontop.
thanks for making it so simple
I wish I could water a birch broom and stones with a little water
What kind of lumber did you use for the outer wall? I am looking to build a sauna myself, and I'm nervous that I can only use Cedar for every bit of this project... which would be pricy... I'm seeing people warning about certain woods not only being not as weather resistent, but also emitting toxic fumes if used for a sauna? any insight on this?
Google best sauna timbers this is douglas fir untreated
could you link where you got that stove from? really nice work man!
Can you tell us the dimensions you used?
Hi is 1.8 wide and 2m long by 2.1 at the tallest point
What sort of timber did you use? Where did you source it?(im in NZ) Thanks
Hi its douglas fir and purchased from a sawmill in Carterton
NICE Sauna, I love it! What kind of oven is this?
Great little project and video. Do you have the DIY plans & materials for this build?
No plans sorry i just drew it on an a4 then starting building
Fuck YEAH to the deer horns on the front! 🥳😂🥳🤩
What are the dimensions of your sauna?
1600mm x 2100mm
Looks great mate. Get yourself a sauna hat if you haven't already.
thanks ill look into it
would you ever build a tiny house... because you have good skills.....
Nice work, love the antler door handle.