Hot Tub Build
Hey Friends, In this video, I’m building a custom redwood surround for our inflatable @Colemancampfire hot tub from @lowes To start I got a 1/2” foam base from amazon and trimmed 6 inches off the foam circle that I then used as my guide, traced the shape onto brown construction paper, and used it as a template for my 2x12 lumber. At first, I used a jigsaw to cut the arcs for the framing, but it quickly drained my batteries. Switching to the bandsaw was a game-changer! It gave me more accurate cuts and a stable base to work from. Once all the arcs were ready, I cut the 2x4 connecting pieces with my @festoolusa Kapex miter saw and used the @KregToolCompany Foreman jig to add pocket holes. After assembling the frame, I covered it with redwood boards and sealed everything with @TotalBoat Gleam varnish to protect and enhance the wood. Cutting the angled top boards took a little math, but thankfully, my friend Stephanie from @uncommonoutpost helped me figure it out. Once the top boards were cut, sanded, and secured with a brad nailer to the frame, I filled the holes with a mix of @Titebond glue and sawdust. To finish it off, I applied multiple coats of TotalBoat Gleam and Lust for a gorgeous, durable shine. For a fun touch, I added COB LED string lights to the inside and bottom of the surround for a cool night-time glow. I also modified the hot tub cover: I removed the snaps from the Coleman cover and used acetone to remove the labeling and separated the top section of the insulated cover from the bottom skirt, keeping the insulated skirt around the tub to help retain heat all the time. This project was so much fun, and I’m beyond proud of how it turned out! If you’re inspired to recreate this, I’d love to see your photos. Drop a comment below and let me know how you’d approach this build or what you enjoyed about my process. Until next time, friends, when we tackle another fun build together! Be sure to subscribe and stay tuned for my next videos. Link to shed roofing videos: • How to Install Asphalt Shingles on a ... Don't forget to like and subscribe for more woodworking tips and DIY upgrades! Thank you so much for watching this video. If you enjoyed this video, be sure to like and subscribe to my channel. Thanks in advance Friends! Be sure to follow me on Instagram & TikTok @Wood_Brain Business Inquires contact: WoodBrainLZ@gmail.com Huge Thank you to @TotalBoat for always being a huge supporter of my channel and for always making rad products to create fun projects like this. Be sure to check out their website for more cool products: http://totalboat.com/woodbrain TotalBoat products used: TotalBoat Gleam Varnish TotalBoat Lust Varnish Huge Thank you again to @MendocinoForestProducts for supplying the redwood for this project. Also Big Thank you to Lowe’s creator program for gifting the Coleman Hot Tub #lowespartner #lowesfinds Support me on Patreon: [https://www.patreon.com/Wood_Brain?fa...] Thank you to my awesome husband @nobadtides on Instagram for always being an amazing supporter of what I do. More info… Camera Used: Canon GX7 markii [https://amzn.to/48yIxFE] Tripod: [https://amzn.to/36z807A] Wheels for tripod: [https://amzn.to/3uZt8Nx] I edited this video myself (super proud) with Adobe Premiere Pro. I’ve learned everything thus far about editing via YouTube tutorials, and a little trial and error along the way. I’m always trying to keep learning something new with editing. Music: All music used was from Epidemic Sound.
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