
I thought building a hot tub would be labor intensive, time-consuming and not worth the money invested.
This guy makes it easy, though!
Soaking in a hot but at the end of the day is one of those pleasures everyone appreciates, but few actually enjoy it.
This awesome wood-fired hot tub, though, could change all that!
For a very small investment, you could have the exact same hot tub and you could construct it easily over one weekend!
How would you improve it, though? Tell us below.

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Bryan MacArthur
Steve Stedman
It’s just a thermo siphon, just like the radiator setup in a lot of old tractors.
Max Price been there done that.
Your absolutly right, after work shoot a rabbit, put on bbq, eat right off grill then soak in a water troft & watch the sun go down. good times, good friends.
Coltin Watts, we gotta!!
Hannah Atkinson
Another way is to build fire under the tub & have 2×4 wooden slats on the inside bottom of the Tub. Have done it & works great!
Kevin Myers
My setup 3 years ago.
Well in that picture it doesn’t look to much off the grid
I’d hate to c the price tag on that tub. Although I would like one
Phil Steele make this!!!
Nathan Rujawitz
Jessica May
Manuel Casarez
And the horses love drinking warm water
Mineral bath
Tony Hughes. We need! Awesome
Where do you get a tub like that
Tractor supply, fleet farm.
I found 4 in WI used on CL, so I’d try that route first.
Dam I might have to make one of these.
¸.•*°ღ thank you, my “Cowboy” husband used to do this many years ago, out on the range
We’re getting a 2 x 2 x 6 foot poly tank, using an on demand propane fired water heater, and a vehicle battery to power the pump to create our hot tub this weekend. We live several miles from power that we don’t create and we have to haul our water so it works out great.
Here is Tim a new project.
No, no, no. When does the smoke ever blow any direction but in your face?
Mike Norton
That’s what’s for dinner
Adam Meredith
I always loved the idea except that galvanized metal is toxic