How to Build a DIY Hot Tub

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @kaianders8773
    @kaianders8773 Рік тому +23

    Buddy I've seen a ton of ppl giving "instructional vids" about this topic. You REALLY know what you're doing. I'm pretty handy and often see where folks go wrong in various builds. Of course the don't show the eventual failure, but your design is rock solid. This thing would work for a good long time. Great job & thank you.

  • @Donotfollowme87
    @Donotfollowme87 День тому

    Yeah, you're really good at what you do! Much Respect!

  • @dovnar
    @dovnar Рік тому +15

    I followed every step and built it :) A big thanks for making this tutorial!

    • @peterfrisina4147
      @peterfrisina4147 Рік тому +1

      Where do you get the stainless steel coil from?

    • @trevorkolesar
      @trevorkolesar Рік тому

      It looks like a beer keg, I'm wondering myself

    • @jackiefitz
      @jackiefitz Місяць тому

      @@peterfrisina4147 Smartclima! Direct from manufacturer (in China), so it's the cheapest option, plus they sell kits. Just posted a comment with more details above.

  • @GregoryBurke-qi1jj
    @GregoryBurke-qi1jj 5 місяців тому +1

    Built one following the video. Works great. Used a $ 40.00 intex solar pool mat to heat it. Works well in summer, and on partly cloudy days. Used a small 1.4 amp, 12 volt plump. Biggest pain was interfaces from the intex solar pool mat. Its really not made for 1/2 hose/plpe interfaces

  • @adamk1311
    @adamk1311 Рік тому +11

    What a pro! Nicely done.
    If you can do a cold plunge version of this build I am willing to bet you will be getting tons of views.

    • @corybrown8196
      @corybrown8196 10 місяців тому +4

      i feel like a cold plunge version would just be a tub with ice

    • @danfraser5015
      @danfraser5015 2 місяці тому

      I watching this right now thinking about making a cold tub version of it with pump and chiller.

  • @michaelwroblewski8091
    @michaelwroblewski8091 Рік тому +6

    We did this with a cast iron tub. We reduced the drain down to 5/8 garden hose, connected a small pump ran off car battery, then a copper coil, and back to tub fill spout. Had install pump due to water spurting out at boiling temp. The pump really helps, allot. Only issue we had was could turn off hot water without putting the fire out. One time we emptied our cooler water into tub to cool it down and extend our soaking time. Boy this brings back good memories.

    • @landysok90
      @landysok90 2 місяці тому

      Sounds like it’ll rust quickly

    • @michaelwroblewski8091
      @michaelwroblewski8091 2 місяці тому

      @landysok90 no believe it or not. It was from an old farm house left in a pasture used as a horse trough. So it's been outside probably for the last 40 years or so. Its held up great. It's from a time when thing were made to last.

  • @D.Brasco-12322
    @D.Brasco-12322 Рік тому +3

    Dude, yur a badass...
    The cedar is a great idea and looks awesome 👍

  • @timbylander7015
    @timbylander7015 Рік тому

    Thanks for the great idea.
    Also I still think you sing “Paradise “ better than anyone else. Hope to see you in R.F again playing your guitar.

  • @YAKuzaKauaiKayakFishing
    @YAKuzaKauaiKayakFishing Рік тому +1

    Best DIY design I seen. Thanks for the video!

  • @cecilmercer8686
    @cecilmercer8686 11 місяців тому +1

    thx, im in Northern BC canada, Nisgaa Nation. I just picked up a tank and will have other parts soon.

  • @keko8384
    @keko8384 15 днів тому

    Could one make two coils to heat faster?

  • @scott4661
    @scott4661 7 місяців тому +1

    Looks great! Is there a reason you didn’t reduce the size of the base by 1/2-3/4” all around to account for the width of the cedar boards? Tucking the boards under the lip of the tub makes it so the boards aren’t plumb when using a base the same width as the outside of the lip. Were there clearance issues by doing it that way? Thanks!

  • @TerryKirkland-u2y
    @TerryKirkland-u2y Рік тому +1

    Would a tempered glass top keep it from freezing when not used. Could also drain it. Glass top might keep it hot in summer. Possibly too hot.

  • @danielnugent7046
    @danielnugent7046 5 місяців тому +3

    Added Bonus, when winter comes around, you can use the coil for a moonshine still.

  • @jerroldburkhart1876
    @jerroldburkhart1876 9 місяців тому +3

    What do you think your total cost was?

  • @godrulesme8619
    @godrulesme8619 Рік тому

    Great job...thank you for sharing!

  • @pksystems4714
    @pksystems4714 Рік тому

    So you run the fire all winter to keep it from freezing?

  • @ambergudnason4903
    @ambergudnason4903 Рік тому +2

    Awesome! Question: how do you keep the water from freezing when not in use (for hours at a time) in the winter?

    • @PoorButtersFarm
      @PoorButtersFarm Рік тому

      I don't think it's possible without using some type of stock tank heater. That would be the easiest (maintenance free) solution imo. Which defeats the purpose of no electricity. If you're in zone 8+ you can probably leave it for hours and be ok. Im in zone 4 and there's no way I could get away with that. If you're crafty enough you might be able to fashion the system in a way where the coil is inside your house with a pump near to a stove instead of an open flame outdoors, but I have not tried that.

    • @FoxandSparrowFilms
      @FoxandSparrowFilms Рік тому

      I thought of potentially running a pump to my basement to a 55 gallon tank and storing the water there but honestly after doing the math it’s $8 to fill so might just fill it or reheat when I want

    • @markb8954
      @markb8954 6 місяців тому

      Just drain the water & put a cover on. It’s minimal amount of water.

  • @johnbabcock2925
    @johnbabcock2925 Рік тому

    Where did you get the coiled heat exchanger - I cannot find it online or anywhere. Please include a link to where it can be purchased.

  • @jesseflu
    @jesseflu Рік тому +10

    Oh hell yeah. Crack open a Hamms and enjoy that tub, my guy!

  • @wayneStory-q5o
    @wayneStory-q5o 4 місяці тому

    where did you purchase the stainless steel heat exchanger ???

  • @filipkostka3053
    @filipkostka3053 Рік тому

    Nice built! How long does it take to reach desired temperature?

  • @CDMac1986
    @CDMac1986 8 місяців тому

    Anyone know what size bead and cove bits would be used to router the staves for this build?

  • @chilovesbeauty
    @chilovesbeauty 6 місяців тому

    Great work! One gotta be very handy to accomplish this. At this point with the labour & cost, total might be cheaper to go ahead and order a hot tub from Mayfair @ $1500

  • @Greybull-lw1if
    @Greybull-lw1if Рік тому +6

    Joe, in the Family Handyman print edition of this article, you gave a material list and cost of $550. Is that accurate? I can find the coil heat exchangers online, but they are more than $200. Could you comment on where to find this online?

  • @maddoxtroy683
    @maddoxtroy683 8 місяців тому +1

    Curve cuts?.

  • @daltonjobe783
    @daltonjobe783 Рік тому

    Anyway to regulate the temperature?

  • @flintstone86
    @flintstone86 5 місяців тому +1

    And a great tasting Hamms beer to enjoy !

  • @TerryKirkland-u2y
    @TerryKirkland-u2y Рік тому

    My grand pa makes moonshine. Could I use his heat coil from his still?

  • @adameichelberger7701
    @adameichelberger7701 Рік тому

    Where I can buy stainless steel 3/4 coil? Please...

  • @horiabradau
    @horiabradau 7 місяців тому

    Some people have already asked but I see no answer...has anyone found out the source for the stainless steel heating coil?

  • @gslavik
    @gslavik Рік тому +1

    Nice!!!

  • @chori63
    @chori63 9 місяців тому

    thanks for this vidio gracias

  • @J9_j3
    @J9_j3 Рік тому

    i wish they had bigger ones so two people can sit comfortably

  • @jenniferhermanson8969
    @jenniferhermanson8969 Рік тому

    That was fun

  • @gurudogg123
    @gurudogg123 9 місяців тому

    Wow!

  • @ceceliarojas2326
    @ceceliarojas2326 7 місяців тому +1

    Wasn’t quite sure till I saw him drinking Hamm’s, then I knew he was the real deal.

  • @TerryKirkland-u2y
    @TerryKirkland-u2y Рік тому +1

    Wow. Your cool dude. Thanks. But. I'm an idiot. I would mess it all up by trying to smoke a turkey on that fire. Haha. At least fry some eggs.haha. or try to make a chimney pipe running inside for heat. I just cannot leave things alone. Sorry. Probably because I'm jealous. Wish I had one. Great idea.

  • @spicypickle666
    @spicypickle666 8 місяців тому

    nice but I see wasted potential in the empty cavities. Throw some extra insulation in there, why not? This video gives me lots of ideas though... surrounded by cinder block? In-ground? Hmmm

  • @fitbody360
    @fitbody360 3 місяці тому

    That's the tightest grained cedar I've seen. Looks more like oak to me.

  • @melissaphillips-yq9ib
    @melissaphillips-yq9ib Рік тому +1

    Wow

  • @Webslicer
    @Webslicer 6 місяців тому

    It's way too shallow.

  • @gnome2024
    @gnome2024 Рік тому +3

    Great how-to and at least its not Bud Light!

  • @leeserles7931
    @leeserles7931 4 місяці тому

    Hot tubs and beer’s don’t mix well together 8:03

  • @AbrahamNeuwelt
    @AbrahamNeuwelt Рік тому

    Family Hamm's_man 🍺

  • @michaeladamstone2911
    @michaeladamstone2911 День тому

    Mal trucho.,

  • @Alex_Rich
    @Alex_Rich 4 місяці тому

    Для кого эта херня? Для детей из детского сада?

  • @lislisowy5175
    @lislisowy5175 5 місяців тому +1

    Where i can buy this stainless steel coil?