We purchased one exactly like the round sauna at the beginning of the show long ago. It worked great for about 18 years. Nothing beats spending 30 minutes or so in a good sauna to fix almost any pains. Back, lets, etc. Shalom
I just wish it would be double the size - to invite friends, and fit a larger family too. And the washing room and preferrably dressing room too. Well, if they're close by otherwise, you don't need them attached to the sauna. But if you build a real sauna, it's a small building, not a hot tub on its side only :). Personally I like to have the washing room next to the sauna in a normal room temperature, or a bit cooler - like in the swimming hall shower rooms.
@@timomastosalo Sähkösaunassa saunominen on yhtä mukavaa kuin runkkaaminen, kyllähän se mälli lentää mut ei se pillua voita, pillu on lempeän lämmin ja siinä on se ominaistuoksu mikä runkkaamisesta puuttuu.
A sauna built like the one in this video has many key flaws. 1.An electric heater in place of a wood burning stove. (this one is mostly an opinion, and electrical heaters can work if designed to retain their heat between uses[closing hatch]) The minute amount of wood smoke that escapes into the enclosed space is rather pleasant and works wonders for setting the mood. 2.The Stones of the stove should be situated on the same height than the occupants feet will be once sitting on the bench. If the stove is situated too high the warm moist air will not reach the users feet. 3.There needs to be an inlet for fresh outside air on top of the stove so that the inflow air oxygen will mix with the thermite of warm air and water vapor rising from the stone stove. This is particularly important for user comfort. 4.Naturally there needs to be a way for the warm and carbondioxide rich air to flow out from. The holes next to the door are not optimally placed since they offer the warm airflow that rises from the stone stove an easy way out which is close to the top of the enclosed space. Thus the warm air would simply shoot out of the sauna in a laminar flow without mixing with the rest of the Sauans volume of air. 5.The floor of the sauna tube demonstrated seems to have some holes in it but lacks a thorough to properly drain any spilled water. Trying to keep this sauna in tip top shape ( namely letting it dry out completely between uses) would be nigh impossible. In this abomination that is posing as a sauna you would quickly find yourself struggling for breath with your head burning and feet feeling drafty. You'd constantly be out of water for the irritably dry air and the electrical heater wouldn't by the looks of it be able to hold enough stones to ensure a high enough thermal capacity to see your lackluster experience to the finish.
@@steveprice638 buy this one and do the modifications YS. Or contact a finnish contractor. ^^ Examples of those (built indoors) through the link below sunsauna.fi/miksi-sun-sauna/ (couldn't find one that was also translated into english, sorry)
We purchased one exactly like the round sauna at the beginning of the show back in the early 90's. It worked great for about 18 years. Nothing beats spending 30 minutes or so in a good sauna to fix almost any pains. Back, lets, etc. Shalom
We purchased one exactly like the round sauna at the beginning of the show long ago. It worked great for about 18 years. Nothing beats spending 30 minutes or so in a good sauna to fix almost any pains. Back, lets, etc. Shalom
My favourite thing to watch on Discovery UK..👍👍❤ thank you for the upload and continue to educate us
There's nothing better than SAUNA!
Great voice and narration.
This was nice!
I just wish it would be double the size - to invite friends, and fit a larger family too.
And the washing room and preferrably dressing room too. Well, if they're close by otherwise, you don't need them attached to the sauna. But if you build a real sauna, it's a small building, not a hot tub on its side only :).
Personally I like to have the washing room next to the sauna in a normal room temperature, or a bit cooler - like in the swimming hall shower rooms.
Post more please how is made rocks
volcanic rock is used as it is porous and absorbs heat and does not crack when the water is put on
Basalt 😉
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very intresting
Now, we need How It’s Made - Babies
Sor3cChi 3rd your dirty minded
Sor3cChi 3rd oh no no no no NO
Ohhh wowwwww...
Fantastic......😀😀😀
Finland torille!
Cool one
What is the tool used at 3:45? i cant find it anywhere?!
I think it's some sort of a wired power drill with a certain head to tighten the nut. Many power drills have the option to change the tightness.
An extension bar with a socket on a drill or the vice grips?
Mikä vitun sauna tollanen on ku käyttää sähköä?
Jose Heininen i know right
Saatana puulla se lämmitettää helevetti
Niinpä
Sähkösauna.
Sama mihin moni kaupunkilainen joutuu tyytymään.
Mutta tietysti jos rakentaa alusta asti ja saa valita, niin miksi tyytyä sähkösaunaan.
@@timomastosalo Sähkösaunassa saunominen on yhtä mukavaa kuin runkkaaminen, kyllähän se mälli lentää mut ei se pillua voita, pillu on lempeän lämmin ja siinä on se ominaistuoksu mikä runkkaamisesta puuttuu.
I watched this when I came out
I'd like to know what it costs to buy and run....where do I find out?
you can consult a thing they call the internet.
@@scrumpymanjack so you don:t know you
We purchased one back in the early 90's just like this round outdoors sauna. It was $5,000.00 then. Shalom
I want that kit
We fins call that tynnyrisauna.
TYNNYRI being BARREL ...............
I wish I lived in a place where hot and humid room is something people intentionally went in...
I didn’t know British people pronounced “privacy” that way
Around?
No need to sweat? Wrong: with sauna the sole purpose is to sweat
...and then wash :) Sauna is a bath, sweat bath.
This guy actually pronounces the 'g' in tongue
That’s is because that’s how you pronounce it. I’m guessing you are not from the UK.
@@mullerszable We say it in the US, too, just in case anyone was suspicious.
A sauna built like the one in this video has many key flaws.
1.An electric heater in place of a wood burning stove. (this one is mostly an opinion, and electrical heaters can work if designed to retain their heat between uses[closing hatch]) The minute amount of wood smoke that escapes into the enclosed space is rather pleasant and works wonders for setting the mood.
2.The Stones of the stove should be situated on the same height than the occupants feet will be once sitting on the bench. If the stove is situated too high the warm moist air will not reach the users feet.
3.There needs to be an inlet for fresh outside air on top of the stove so that the inflow air oxygen will mix with the thermite of warm air and water vapor rising from the stone stove. This is particularly important for user comfort.
4.Naturally there needs to be a way for the warm and carbondioxide rich air to flow out from. The holes next to the door are not optimally placed since they offer the warm airflow that rises from the stone stove an easy way out which is close to the top of the enclosed space. Thus the warm air would simply shoot out of the sauna in a laminar flow without mixing with the rest of the Sauans volume of air.
5.The floor of the sauna tube demonstrated seems to have some holes in it but lacks a thorough to properly drain any spilled water. Trying to keep this sauna in tip top shape ( namely letting it dry out completely between uses) would be nigh impossible.
In this abomination that is posing as a sauna you would quickly find yourself struggling for breath with your head burning and feet feeling drafty. You'd constantly be out of water for the irritably dry air and the electrical heater wouldn't by the looks of it be able to hold enough stones to ensure a high enough thermal capacity to see your lackluster experience to the finish.
So, then, you're not COMPLETELY happy with this, then! Are there alternatives one can buy?
@@steveprice638 buy this one and do the modifications YS. Or contact a finnish contractor. ^^
Examples of those (built indoors) through the link below
sunsauna.fi/miksi-sun-sauna/
(couldn't find one that was also translated into english, sorry)
We purchased one exactly like the round sauna at the beginning of the show back in the early 90's. It worked great for about 18 years. Nothing beats spending 30 minutes or so in a good sauna to fix almost any pains. Back, lets, etc. Shalom
Hay alguna dirección del fabricante en españa
perkele
Why is this dude putting the planks together with a hammer instead of a mallet?
No worries when he uses the piece of wood in between. Easy when you only need one tool.
FINLAND
harvian puu kiuas se pittää olla eikä mittää tälläsiä räpellyksiä
Me gustaría saber el precio.
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Who disliked this?😂
There is always that one guy 🤣
You want to use a wood fire
Why is a wood fire better?
@@cooIbeans it just feels much better to warm sauna with wood not electric.
I mean the sauna feels better when you warm it with wood
succ
Moist.
zorgo duffuse 11:38
18th
Wow it's made ruins the ability to find any of this interesting. lol
Why would you use this guy's voice? So weird.
It's not Finnish! Saunas have been around way longer than Finland has been a country or a nation. Saunas do not originate from Finland!
Pidä pääs kii
but no other country has a tradition like the finns do.
Shut your ass up nigga
They do originate from the Finno-Ugric peoples though so it's accurate.
@@miksunen you are fucking stupid sauna is finnish
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