Tiled concrete tubs were popular for a brief time in the 70s. But , all that concrete would suck the heat out of the water before you could get comfortable. This is OK if you like cold baths.
I agree, way to much mass. In winter you would need an underfloor heating system in this just to make it usable. Cast iron tubs are bad enough for turning hot water cold, but solid concrete is just too much.
Any good self respecting bathroom is a private get away with in-floor and in-wall hydronics, it's own dedicated instantaneous tankless condensing boiler, heated towel bars...Ipe wood seating and flooring, infra-red heat lamps, steam generators, fully tiled, glass block natural light...glass surrounds over an inch thick, a bidet, a sauna, a door leading to private outdoor jacuzzi / tiki / koi pond garden - of COURSE, this tub has thermal mass = beneficial - once heated, it STAYS heated. Maybe it's just me.
Please tell me if its possible to overlay concrete on fiberglass? Kinda ...like how they do those counter tops.i cant find any videos on it ..if u can give any advice i would really appreciate..thanks
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I can only imagine this looking very dirty after a few years of use, just like any city street. I wonder if it pulled the heat out of the water quickly?
Thanks for everything... I love your videos. Been interested in making a concrete countertop for a while, and your videos are just giving me a TON of ideas :)
Putting radiant floor heat in concrete, wouldn't keep up with the rate of cooling. Especially, in a basement, where it would be under the frost line. I certainly wouldn't consider putting all that weight over wood framing. I would treat it like a brick fireplace, as far as support. I like the idea of displacing the bulk of concrete with foam insulating layer. That would serve two purposes. Heat retention, and weight reduction.
Thats a 3-ton tub lol waterproofing no longer needed, but now weight support to hold it from not falling into the basement needs to be thought about...
Your a Boss but I would have put in a steel cage around the mold,one inch off the ground and one inch under the mold.Next time more lube on the mold.Also give us the specs on the build in detail.The tub looks strong.
Can i use this items for this project valspar 24-82390 high gloss and valspar 82079 etching concrete stain sealer? Its that all i need to achieve what you did or i missing something?
NO MOLD should take that much effort. Use some form oil or better yet wax the damn thing. I work for a modular formwork company and we wouldn't have any customers if it was this much work.
Curious how this has held up over the years. About to do the Same!
Tiled concrete tubs were popular for a brief time in the 70s. But , all that concrete would suck the heat out of the water before you could get comfortable. This is OK if you like cold baths.
I agree, way to much mass. In winter you would need an underfloor heating system in this just to make it usable. Cast iron tubs are bad enough for turning hot water cold, but solid concrete is just too much.
Any good self respecting bathroom is a private get away with in-floor and in-wall hydronics, it's own dedicated instantaneous tankless condensing boiler, heated towel bars...Ipe wood seating and flooring, infra-red heat lamps, steam generators, fully tiled, glass block natural light...glass surrounds over an inch thick, a bidet, a sauna, a door leading to private outdoor jacuzzi / tiki / koi pond garden - of COURSE, this tub has thermal mass = beneficial - once heated, it STAYS heated. Maybe it's just me.
Hmmm point
Please tell me if its possible to overlay concrete on fiberglass? Kinda ...like how they do those counter tops.i cant find any videos on it ..if u can give any advice i would really appreciate..thanks
I can only imagine this looking very dirty after a few years of use, just like any city street. I wonder if it pulled the heat out of the water quickly?
wheres the part 1
Thanks for everything... I love your videos. Been interested in making a concrete countertop for a while, and your videos are just giving me a TON of ideas :)
Where is part 1? This is really great!
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If radiant heat was being installed in the floors it could be continued in the walls of the tub too.
Putting radiant floor heat in concrete, wouldn't keep up with the rate of cooling. Especially, in a basement, where it would be under the frost line. I certainly wouldn't consider putting all that weight over wood framing. I would treat it like a brick fireplace, as far as support. I like the idea of displacing the bulk of concrete with foam insulating layer. That would serve two purposes. Heat retention, and weight reduction.
Dude I love this idea. Excited to see a follow up video of the final build! That takes some real cojones.
I think it is awesome I do think it would hold up very well and never have to be redone. I like stuff that last for ever kinda cool.
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I like the concept but am also curious about total weight. I would also ditch the Harbor Freight clamps and use a good Jorgenson 3/4"pipe clamp.
Shouldn't even need to happen. If they had enough brains to use some type of form oil or sealant.
Is there no thick water proof paint you could coat the entire thing in to prevent heat from disappearing so easily?
Heat the sub floor under it and stone coat it that's a luxury tub
I agree with the heat loss. Plus you would need to sink at least on support post in the crawl space on the "1St" floor.
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wow that looks awsome. how much concrete a tub that size require tho?
38 bags he said in part 1
Thats a 3-ton tub lol waterproofing no longer needed, but now weight support to hold it from not falling into the basement needs to be thought about...
where's the part 3?
how do you get to the plumbing if there is a leak?
Your a Boss but I would have put in a steel cage around the mold,one inch off the ground and one inch under the mold.Next time more lube on the mold.Also give us the specs on the build in detail.The tub looks strong.
create a composed bath tub and composed shower and tub.
Can i use this items for this project valspar 24-82390 high gloss and valspar 82079 etching concrete stain sealer? Its that all i need to achieve what you did or i missing something?
Why not make it a different shape and size to a normal tub?
Use compressed air to remove the mold easier.
u def do not want to slip and fall down in that tub!
+tonyfalca what tub do you WANT to slip and fall in?....
at least in a plastic one you may have a chance of getting up not this one
Hahaha! I make molds for a living. Thank you for the laughs!
how could I purchase a mold for a tub like this?
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Beautiful
I would love to see Part 3
The final 3rd part should be ready in about a week. Ran into a few delays.
No rebar? Why?
And part 3 the finish?
I want to make one!😍
Hi, I love the idea for this tub. Just wondering how much concrete by weight did you use? Thanks
How much?
NO MOLD should take that much effort. Use some form oil or better yet wax the damn thing. I work for a modular formwork company and we wouldn't have any customers if it was this much work.
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Nice
Beautiful, well done
Imposible de hacer fácilmente ..el molde te cuesta un ojo
material cold as fuck
wow nice work man, by the way whats this nice song on the video i love it.
you guys really should rethink your music choices it sounds like im on hold for and insurance company..
Not easy enough. I ain't got a mold.
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