I built a WOOD Hot Tub out of 2x4s and T&G!! (FIRE HEATED) - - Hot tub Build Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 8 тра 2022
  • How to build a wood burning hot tub: I put together the tongue and groove walls, build a 2x4 frame, plumb it all up, build a fireplace, and waterproof it with flex seal.
    #DIYhottub #woodjacuzzi #Flexseal
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  • @DIYSCOTT
    @DIYSCOTT  2 роки тому +14

    Have ideas on how I could make it better or a question? Put them down below :)

    • @shaneord7527
      @shaneord7527 2 роки тому +4

      Better would be to not have bare feet 2 inches from a grinder lol
      I'd have been tempted to pour a few ml of resin into the base, the tip on each side and repeat. Decorative top plate added after.
      I'm redesigning my sunken tub at the moment and drawing up a new design for the rocket burner heater.

    • @serugoinnocent643
      @serugoinnocent643 2 роки тому +2

      @@shaneord7527 err red ddd

    • @alexlahti4001
      @alexlahti4001 2 роки тому +12

      Don't utilize siding when it needs to be water tight, measure twice cut once, learn how to join materials, learn how to cut rabbits and dados plane and joint your boards for proper thickness and width, SAFETY GEAR!!!! Unless you want to be called stumpy for the rest of your life. Learn the functions and directions of your pump then apply them accordingly, its not that hard has 1 in 1 out if one side sucks the other side blows. Don't try to assemble pump lines while trying to crawl between the fence and a tub. Squares have been around for mellinia, a good square is worth its weight in gold. Dry fit before running fasteners, make certain those fasteners are proper length and won't potentially cause further injuries. Sand more not just a couple of swipes actually sand, stepping your grits up taking it to somewhere close to 200, and sand everything all sides then stain and seal finally assemble keeping in mind if you have glued joints dont stain and seal until the glue has cured, and more clamps you needed much more and culls to keep it from bowing or cupping. Use a straight edge on all circular saw cuts Unless it's rough but even then having a true square edge to reference off of is good.

    • @slydog748
      @slydog748 2 роки тому +1

      How hot have you got it ?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 роки тому +1

      @@slydog748 I didn't use a thermometer but I'd say around 92-95 degrees fahrenheit

  • @Louckzy
    @Louckzy 11 днів тому +3

    incredibly chill for no reason. banger vid

  • @lazerblade2
    @lazerblade2 10 місяців тому +21

    Woodworking UA-cam, while making a cutting board: dozens of Bessey and Rockler clamps everywhere.
    This dude, making something that has to be water tight: these two clamps aught to do it. No reason I can't clamp all the panels at once.
    Hero.

  • @Nostromo_1
    @Nostromo_1 Рік тому +58

    I was very skeptical at first when I first came across this video. I was almost one of the haters like in some of the comments. I think the tub came out awesome. Looked like you guys had a good time building it, that is what really counts. Anyone can simply go buy one. I wish I did stuff like this when I was your ages. Good luck to all of you, you'll go far.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +6

      Thank you! It sure was fun. Glad you didn't join the dark side :) hahaha

    • @kcb5336
      @kcb5336 5 місяців тому +3

      I don’t think anyone is “hating” just because the comment may not be favorable. This kid had great intentions and ambitions that should be praised but the quality is plainly lacking! We see the tub lose 12 inches of water upon his test.

  • @jamie-r2034
    @jamie-r2034 Рік тому +21

    Just a few dudes chillin in a homeade hottub eating cookies. haha!!! That's truly awesome though - this is the stuff you will remember and talk about for years to come. Enjoy it

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Hahaha definitely!

    • @crazyicecream2237
      @crazyicecream2237 Рік тому

      @@DIYSCOTT ...WOW. You are an expert. I am so inspired and intelligent

  • @Brennen_Nisporic
    @Brennen_Nisporic 6 місяців тому +26

    I would grab more copper tube and make a large coil inside the fire pit area. Maintaining heat also might be easier if you insulate the tub and cover the top while heating. Cool project

  • @robertbroderickmacconnell2536
    @robertbroderickmacconnell2536 Рік тому +10

    To save money, buy fence pickets, run through table saw to make your own T&G. Pine pickets are 2.30 , cedar are 5.00

  • @DerbyBandit
    @DerbyBandit 5 місяців тому +5

    Sickkk build by normal people! 🙌 tub came out badass! Even tho there was hiccups y’all showed it and didn’t edit it like other channels. Way to keep it REAL! Good job fellas! 👏😎

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @theweekendbuilder
    @theweekendbuilder Рік тому +11

    Great video! Quick tip, you could use one of your water jugs as a stop block when batch cutting all the studs to the same length.

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong 11 місяців тому

    Thanks so much

  • @jonstravels1085
    @jonstravels1085 6 місяців тому +2

    I’m doing this when I got a spot 100%. Dope idea my guy and super nice execution

  • @jonnypardoe2072
    @jonnypardoe2072 2 роки тому +6

    This video should have way more comments and likes! Good job!

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 роки тому

      Hahaha hopefully one day the algorithm gods will catch on!

  • @unshapingtheearth7916
    @unshapingtheearth7916 6 місяців тому +7

    Should have sealed the insidde corners prior to putting in the trim pieces and then seal the trim as well. Now when the trim flexes the seal may break. Plus sealing the inner corners is less likely to fail because its part of the structure and cant move as much as

  • @papillonwoodprint
    @papillonwoodprint Місяць тому

    A really nice project! so cool to watch it

  • @johnskipper2619
    @johnskipper2619 4 місяці тому

    I aint no hater at all. I love what you have done with the place. Watching your video has given me some ideas of how I may can Jerry Rig my own little hot Tub up.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  4 місяці тому

      Thanks! Yeah it definitely had its flaws but with some trial and error you may just end up with something awesome

  • @Bob-yl9pr
    @Bob-yl9pr 2 роки тому +2

    This is sick super underrated Fr Fr

  • @ChBrahm
    @ChBrahm 25 днів тому +2

    If you wanted it to heat up faster I would say you need to get a thicker copper tube (so that more water can flow though it) and have a couple more loops on the coil over the fire.

    • @JW-og9ym
      @JW-og9ym 17 днів тому

      More beer and chilli cheese with bean burritos

  • @GhostDrummer
    @GhostDrummer 2 роки тому +15

    I subbed because I can’t do this stuff anymore, but I like your positive outlook, so I’ll support your adventures. Great job.

  • @Buck1954
    @Buck1954 6 місяців тому +8

    I like your solution. I'd probably fiberglass the inside instead of using water proof glue and stain. You can do that on TUB 2.0

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  6 місяців тому +1

      Yes if there is a tub 2.0 I'm all in for that

  • @bobbandy3464
    @bobbandy3464 2 роки тому +15

    Dream it, you can do it... thoroughly enjoyed the video.. there is still hope for young men such as you. Great job!

  • @timbouchekara7417
    @timbouchekara7417 2 роки тому +1

    Loved the Jake Aaknes feature.

  • @tjwilliams7566
    @tjwilliams7566 Рік тому +1

    Top job. Hello from snowdonia.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Hello👋

  • @tommyreusse3858
    @tommyreusse3858 5 місяців тому +1

    woooow that looks amazinngggggg

  • @allenzackery1639
    @allenzackery1639 10 місяців тому +1

    You and your boy "Noland" did a great job....

  • @thejerkofalltrades3862
    @thejerkofalltrades3862 3 місяці тому

    Dude this was fun as hell to watch for some reason. I'll subscribe to your shenanigans.

  • @seanmyers227
    @seanmyers227 Рік тому +9

    Siiiiiiiick! I'm totally shocked you where able to get those panels apart and they weren't glued together 😂 and I've never had any issues with titebond2, let alone 3, but, Instead of wood glue, you could have used epoxy for 100% waterproofness, or gorilla glue, which is a foaming polyurethane glue.
    Edit: also! Bar clamps! They're $15 and they're the way to go for pannel glue ups. They fit any length steel bar, and they're less likely to bow then the DeWalt squeeze clamps

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Sean! Yeah two of them were pretty stuck together but luckily they came apart. Good to know on the bar clamps :)

    • @stevendorries
      @stevendorries 6 місяців тому +1

      I think locktight construction adhesive would work better than gorilla glue, it’s also a PU adhesive but foams less and has rated gap filling properties

    • @corpingtons
      @corpingtons 2 місяці тому

      Wood glue definitely isn’t water proof gonna have issues later on

  • @PorkChopSammie
    @PorkChopSammie 5 місяців тому

    Clamp Cauls are your friend! Cool build. I’m doing this one next.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      Thanks! Good luck!

  • @FLYBOY1995
    @FLYBOY1995 Рік тому

    AWESOME

  • @JOSnTHELORD
    @JOSnTHELORD 6 місяців тому

    That’s was so funny sitting here with me bong thinking he’s gonna have trouble with that glue hahahahah only to hear him say it did a awesome job tho

  • @FM-Patriot
    @FM-Patriot Рік тому +7

    That will NEVER last. Good job!

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +4

      only time will tell... A lot of times with experiments like this I reuse most of the materials for another project so it's all in good fun

    • @hederahashrocks1224
      @hederahashrocks1224 Рік тому +7

      Haha the tub is now a tree house. Time did tell.

  • @hajimumtaz3351
    @hajimumtaz3351 Рік тому

    Verey good

  • @Lfs1891
    @Lfs1891 6 місяців тому

    Awsome idea. Id have used silicone in the grove of each board, or a rubber cord.

  • @godfatherjulio2165
    @godfatherjulio2165 Рік тому +2

    Just found your channel and your builds are hard asf hope your channel grows more soon im finna start a diy one myself any tips

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Thank you glad you enjoy the videos! Yes, it is a lot of work hahaha but very rewarding. Only tip is build stuff that you like then videoing it on the side just makes it more fun

  • @mikecutty7821
    @mikecutty7821 5 місяців тому +1

    I think using a bigger copper coil would heat it up much faster. A 1” copper pipe perhaps.

  • @naomithemarketer
    @naomithemarketer 8 місяців тому

    Great work! I won’t hate you if you want to come to Maryland and make me one too😂

  • @cdavis38668
    @cdavis38668 5 днів тому

    I appreciate the total disaster of a build. No I don’t recommend anyone follow this plan but I love the fact that he tried and learned and that’s something everyone should do.

  • @simoncampion4560
    @simoncampion4560 Рік тому +1

    How are you planning on regulating temperature? I've thought about making one of these a few times! I think a hexagonal shape would hold the internal water pressure better than 4 flat sides, but it has more jointing so more complicated build!

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +2

      Yeah a more complex shape would be more fun. I've only gotten it up to like 93-95 degrees so just around perfect at max fire for a couple hours

  • @Methylcloroisothiaz1
    @Methylcloroisothiaz1 Місяць тому

    this looks dope, i would've coiled the copper pipe around the flames more to maximize the heat transfer (i know copper is expensive so wasn't sure if that was intentional not to do it)

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Місяць тому

      Yeah it was just hard to work with. Very easy to kink it then you’re kinda screwed

  • @Aelanna
    @Aelanna 7 днів тому

    Please post your cookie recipe! They look delish!

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  7 днів тому

      www.target.com/p/pillsbury-chocolate-chip-cookie-dough-30oz/-/A-13016448?sidd=303S&ref=tgt_adv_xsp&AFID=google&fndsrc=tgtao&DFA=71700000108264730&CPNG=PLA_Dairy%2BFrozen%2BShopping_Local%7CDairy%2BFrozen_Ecomm_Food_Bev&adgroup=SC_Dairy%2BFrozen&LID=700000001170770pgs&LNM=PRODUCT_GROUP&network=g&device=m&location=9031302&targetid=pla-387040279092&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD-5dfZX9fiy9FoXeYCEmOhewhlDL&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5J6fkb7phgMVOM3CBB3tAg-REAQYAyABEgIaGPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
      lol!

  • @zappafan3473
    @zappafan3473 9 місяців тому

    those 3 cans of flex seal were the definition of throwing good money after bad.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah a lot of money was spent on flex seal... if I could do it again - 2x cedar all the way with tight joints that could swell to create the waterproofing

  • @JonPeroutka
    @JonPeroutka 5 місяців тому

    Billy Mays smiles upon you from the heavens.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      Phil Swift is the man I think you’re thinking of. He’s alive and well

  • @OmarAhmad-gm1uc
    @OmarAhmad-gm1uc 5 місяців тому

    Great work! Nothing like learning by doing. Maybe insulate the wood with spray foam and sealing it with another layer of plank wood.

    • @OmarAhmad-gm1uc
      @OmarAhmad-gm1uc 5 місяців тому

      I have since seen the later video. Never mind… lol😂

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      @@OmarAhmad-gm1uc Hahaha. Yeah insulation is a must if I ever build another one

  • @natashanewman2296
    @natashanewman2296 Рік тому +7

    Is there any chemical transfer from the waterproof sealant being heated? Since it’s not made for constant contact with water and skin I’m wondering if it will degrade and contaminate the water

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +3

      I think once it is fully cured flex seal and other silicone sealants I used are pretty non toxic. Definitely uncharted waters though so I do test the water frequently

  • @Reggy2000
    @Reggy2000 2 місяці тому

    Hay Scott, what about using a much bigger copper coil and engulf that coil with fire, I mean bond fire size. That should get you the results you want!!! Or, you can get one of those tankless water heaters and use that. Either way it will be epic!!!

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 місяці тому

      Tankless hot water heater would be clutch

  • @ken_in_atx9619
    @ken_in_atx9619 Рік тому +2

    You should consider a vinyl liner.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      For a long term solution I would agree in considering it or using a wood that can hold up better to water like cedar

  • @leifshrecengost9589
    @leifshrecengost9589 7 місяців тому

    I'm not sure if that sealant is safe to submerg your body into after being heated over 100. I used straight silicone.

  • @lovenatureandplants3137
    @lovenatureandplants3137 Рік тому

    Love your hot tub

  • @OW79
    @OW79 7 місяців тому

    Price/Plans/Supplies/Tools/Suppliers & Time it took to build it. Pls?

  • @anthonymatos6057
    @anthonymatos6057 5 місяців тому

    Needs more copper tubing and stop those leaks We saw the water level overall not a bad idea. 👍🏽

  • @mateohellabay78
    @mateohellabay78 2 місяці тому

    How did this hold up? I live in Atascadero and was excited when I saw you were local

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 місяці тому

      Yes sir. It held up decent but after sitting dry for a summer it started to leak. So logically I turned it into a treehouse

  • @bobbieangel9830
    @bobbieangel9830 Рік тому +2

    You have a great start and I love your creativity. I got a lot of ideas from your video for the deck and hot tub I plan to build. You asked for suggestions on how to improve yours, so here are a couple of suggestions. Please take this reply as a constructive reply. In no way am I throwing shade at your efforts. Quite the opposite. You and your assistants did a great job and gave me ideas on creating, designing, and building my own.
    The money you spent on the Flexseal, glue, stain, and clamps would cover the cost of the cedar. When joining the Ceder, you could use a pocket hole jig on the back and install decking screws every 4" to 6" along the joint to make the wood a water-tight seal. You would no longer need the long clamps included in the savings. With cedar, you might have some small weeping along the seams, but the seams would seal closed as the wood expands. Also, the floor joint would have been less likely to have failed if you had installed deck screws with pocket hole joinery.
    ** Using the deck screws along the tongue and grove joints and the plywood/T-111 sheeting would have saved you time because you would not have to wait for the glue to dry. Pocket hole joinery allows you to put a screw into the board from the back side, at an angle, pulling the two boards together, tightly. The screws are hidden from the finished side while doing a great job keeping the joint together even when the spa is empty and dry. You can look up Pocket Hole Jigs on the internet. my favorite brand is the Kreg System. I am not a sponsor of Kreg Tools, I just love their system and I have used many and even built some myself, but none worked for me as well as Kreg Tools. I will use these tools to build my 10' by 8' in-deck hot tub.
    Kreg Tools Website: www.kregtool.com/shop/pocket-hole-joinery/pocket-hole-jigs/
    You might want more copper tubing and two or more wraps in the coil to make a more efficient heating element. As the heat rises in the flue of the firebox it heats the cooler water with the coolest gases first and the hottest part of the fire as the water leaves the firebox. The water flow should go toward the cold water entering the coil at the top and leaving the coil at the bottom.
    The furnace to heat the water should be an enclosed firebox with the heating element, the copper coil on top of the wood, made out of cinderblocks. The firebox should have an opening on the bottom for the wood and air to enter. The firebox should enclose the heating coil except for a 4" to 6" hole at the top to allow the smoke and gasses to escape. The fire would burn more slowly but put out a more even and efficient heat. When you build the furnace with controlled airflow, you will use less fuel but get more heat because of the venture effect. A double brick or cinder block wall around the furnace will also make it safer for you and your guests.
    You might consider upgrading to a stronger pump and adding more distributed water returns to the pool with a directed flow to circulate the water more evenly throughout the spa.
    Adding Styrofoam or waterproof insulation around the outside walls and then a cover of T-111 siding will use less energy to keep heated and will also look much more attractive.
    Another upgrade I can see is adding a solar heating option, having two heating sources. Using Solar during the day to maintain temperature, and wood burning for when the sun is not shining or during extreme cold. Both of the heating options need a way of temperature control for safety reasons too.

    • @bobbieangel9830
      @bobbieangel9830 Рік тому

      Another thought, you also would have had little to no chemical transfer when going with cedar.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  11 місяців тому

      Hi. Thank you! Glad the video was of help. This is some great information. I completely agree that the cedar would've been the way to go. Also maximizing efficiency with more copper coils, insulating the tub, and enclosing the furnace is a must. Solar idea is also a great idea. I hope to build another tub one day and take everything I learned with this one and make a much better one. Thanks for the advice again!

  • @paulhutchings7527
    @paulhutchings7527 2 роки тому +5

    This must have cost a fortune especially with lumber prices the way they are now.
    Spend the money on the cedar next time it swells and makes it water tight without all the flex seal and stain.

  • @scientist949
    @scientist949 2 місяці тому

    Fuck yeah Scott!! My girl and I really enjoyed the vid. We’re also looking to make a hot tub. 👍🏼thx

  • @alexlabs4858
    @alexlabs4858 2 місяці тому

    Get you a nice pair of headphones, and the last step of your editing should be throwing those things on and mixing the audio evenly to finish it off. Made me bout jump 450 feet into the air with those sudden cuts to the full volume music in comparison to the volume of your commentary. Great vid. Would love to cut a huge square hole in my deck and build one of these into it.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 місяці тому

      Hahaha. Sorry!!! My audio does suck. Working on making it better

    • @alexlabs4858
      @alexlabs4858 2 місяці тому

      @@DIYSCOTT Its all good man. It was still a great video. Editing is HARD.

  • @vidrihall
    @vidrihall 2 місяці тому

    Cool stuff, how is it holding up today? Any problems?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 місяці тому

      I turned it into a treehouse…

  • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato
    @notyouraveragegoldenpotato 7 місяців тому +1

    I bet that was awesome for the days that it lasted😂

  • @onlyaman333
    @onlyaman333 2 місяці тому

    Now only some nice bubbles are missing. Pls let us know if this cool tub is still not leaking 😉

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 місяці тому +1

      It’s a treehouse now…

  • @tomaso19
    @tomaso19 Рік тому

    Very good job, you can't do it better the only suggestions instead of the open fire i would take Ofen for safety reasons greetings and enjoy Partys

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Thanks! Yeah I ended up containing it in a 55 gallon drum eventually which made it a little safer and was more efficient for heat transfer

  • @adamlivingston2603
    @adamlivingston2603 29 днів тому +1

    Noticed all the water missing from the fill up

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  28 днів тому

      Your not supposed to notice that!

  • @cleggydadon
    @cleggydadon Місяць тому

    would it be better to put tarp inside ? tac it to the sides?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Місяць тому

      Some sort of liner yeah

  • @tomermahlis12
    @tomermahlis12 7 місяців тому

    U need to let the wood to get wet and expand and it will stop the leaking

  • @Laconte1
    @Laconte1 17 днів тому

    What did you use for the floor t&g plywood???

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  17 днів тому

      Yeah just whatever they had at the Home Depot

  • @deanfreeman3856
    @deanfreeman3856 Рік тому +1

    How do you get the water to rotate from tub round the tubes without some kind off pump

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +1

      The heat from the fire causes the water to rise in the coil (just like air) and it will flow out of the other end. There's a science term but I forgot it

    • @derrickhess2591
      @derrickhess2591 9 місяців тому +1

      Thermal cycling is the science term (:

  • @a13thhour
    @a13thhour 4 місяці тому

    Need more rounds of copper in the fire. Larger the diameter, faster it will heat.

  • @TobiasJeth
    @TobiasJeth 6 місяців тому +1

    I would just avoid the pump altogether, if you're using the copper coil in a fire method, the water will circulate on its own just due to the heated water rising in the coil

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  6 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I added the pump for the filter though mostly

  • @johnskipper2619
    @johnskipper2619 4 місяці тому

    Cookies & Milk? 😅
    Wheres the Whiskey & Women? ❤ Bring'em on out...

  • @pikachuthegayatheist6215
    @pikachuthegayatheist6215 5 місяців тому

    Also, you should’ve used pipe clamps not trigger clamps. Reason is because you don’t get a good surface for clamping on trigger clamps with clamping large boards.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      Interesting... I've never used pipe clamps

  • @DJDeezNutz
    @DJDeezNutz 5 місяців тому

    Hi Noland

  • @georgegouvas27
    @georgegouvas27 2 місяці тому

    no way in and out

  • @JeremySheffield-fn2oh
    @JeremySheffield-fn2oh 3 місяці тому

    Go Mustangs or Cougars!

  • @reverzebegamingchannel
    @reverzebegamingchannel Місяць тому

    and a mayor leak somewhere. He filled it up to above, when he goes in, it drained almost to the seats. lol hahahaah

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Місяць тому

      Just had a bunch of small ones I had to address one at a time

  • @33EPOCH33
    @33EPOCH33 6 місяців тому

    id mostly be concerned with the stain and sealant leeching out into the water because of the heat, i feel like that is cancer waiting to happen... i do love the idea though, id suggest a 500 gallon steel stock tank

  • @billmaharry4874
    @billmaharry4874 Рік тому +1

    What was the total cost for everything including the plumbing and heater?

    • @crazyicecream2237
      @crazyicecream2237 Рік тому

      Have you tried time travel subliminals or the energy thief subliminal

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Hard to say at this point... the wood was probably around $800, pluming was $200, pump was $120, plus a lot of random Home Depot trips so probably 1.2 to 1.4k?

  • @famousmidnight
    @famousmidnight 10 днів тому

    FYI clamp opposite sides so your material doesn't bow

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  4 дні тому

      Are you talking about for all the T&G?

    • @famousmidnight
      @famousmidnight 4 дні тому

      @@DIYSCOTT the t&g or if you're making a wood panel or counter top. Really helps to clamp opposite sides so it doesn't warp. Source: I work at a wood shop. cool build btw 🙌

  • @flan6
    @flan6 Рік тому +1

    I build things and I’m single too 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @cmm4456
    @cmm4456 Рік тому

    wood pallets and a heavy duty tarp.... philly style lol

  • @Hdhhdhdjsjnkoi
    @Hdhhdhdjsjnkoi Рік тому

    Hey , how much hours took you to heat it up?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Way to many... generation 3 was like 4 to 5 hours

  • @MrTrda
    @MrTrda 6 місяців тому

    Milk and cookies 😂

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  6 місяців тому

      Just how Santa likes it

  • @jonathonhastie8459
    @jonathonhastie8459 Рік тому

    How do you clean it?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +2

      I bought a chlorine floater and test strips. Pump has filter balls you wash out and I get the leaves out with a "net" (window screen) haha.

  • @maylon2501
    @maylon2501 Рік тому

    How come you used T&G instead of some very thick plywood?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      I thought it would look cool... If I were to do it again I would use plywood (kinda like the floor) because there would be way less seams to seal

  • @chr_isso
    @chr_isso 5 місяців тому

    You can already see how much it leaks. Better way: Build it with wood, then put pool-foil in.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      Yes some sort of liner would’ve fixed that

  • @puntabachata
    @puntabachata Рік тому +2

    The water level went down QUICKLY.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      She was a bit leaky at first

  • @GuardianAngle93
    @GuardianAngle93 5 місяців тому

    This is why i bought a sawmill. Cedarwood is free.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      I'd love a sawmill one day

  • @tulsisfavouritestulsi8778
    @tulsisfavouritestulsi8778 Рік тому

    How much did it all cost you, in the end?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      hard to say because I improved it a couple times but just to build the first video's worth maybe like $600 but wood was way more expensive then than it is now

  • @georgegouvas27
    @georgegouvas27 2 місяці тому

    flex seal over caulking, why, silicone already flexes

  • @AesthMed
    @AesthMed 2 роки тому +1

    looks good. any leaks?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 роки тому +1

      It was dripping out of a couple of the bulkheads but once I tightened them with a wrench it was good to go!

  • @orosz.istvan
    @orosz.istvan 9 місяців тому

    How long it takes to heat it up?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  8 місяців тому

      This original version took too long... 4-5 hours with like 5 bundles of wood

  • @n3rdst0rm
    @n3rdst0rm Рік тому

    Those Dewalt clamps definitely added $400

  • @theephemeralglade1935
    @theephemeralglade1935 10 днів тому

    I guess my only concern would be what might be leeching out of the water you're soaking in. I mean, it might be fine...

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  4 дні тому

      Yeah definitely not great lol but I only used it a couple times

  • @stevemcnamara4568
    @stevemcnamara4568 2 роки тому +3

    now that's a nice hillbilly hot tub

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  2 роки тому

      Haha thank you 🤠

  • @sarahbrett8502
    @sarahbrett8502 Рік тому

    Has your tub lasted and not leaked I want to build my own but I can't afford to spend the money if it leaks etc can you let me know please

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      I'm going to make a follow up video on this very soon

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Just posted... it definitely leaks over time but I think it could be built better to not leak

  • @KingAztek
    @KingAztek Рік тому +1

    How much did this cost all in all?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому +1

      First video only: probably around $800 including some tools like those clamps

  • @wrongthinker350
    @wrongthinker350 4 місяці тому

    Rub a dub dub way too many men in one tub.

  • @kenb3552
    @kenb3552 6 місяців тому

    A year later - is it still holding water without additional work or repairs???? Or has it leaked?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  6 місяців тому

      It's a treehouse now... It leaked once I left the wood dry out when it was empty over a summer

    • @kenb3552
      @kenb3552 6 місяців тому

      @@DIYSCOTT How about for your next project - hot tub in a tree?? :)

  • @ninefourninerecords4240
    @ninefourninerecords4240 7 місяців тому

    Chemical Hot Tub! lol

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  7 місяців тому

      I've done stupider

  • @ChrisLee66
    @ChrisLee66 6 місяців тому

    So no jets?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  6 місяців тому +1

      The pump kinda made "jets"

  • @rbagley66
    @rbagley66 Рік тому

    Should have made SMORES.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  Рік тому

      Hahaha I like the way you think

  • @jozefdabrowski6463
    @jozefdabrowski6463 5 місяців тому

    I would love to know the cost of this project, just curious.

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому

      I think it was like $800 to make this first video

  • @nolanmods7172
    @nolanmods7172 5 місяців тому

    So how is this holding up after a year?

    • @DIYSCOTT
      @DIYSCOTT  5 місяців тому +1

      It’s a treehouse now…

  • @MusicX9BeatS
    @MusicX9BeatS 5 днів тому

    No bubbles???