Lawnjockey wrote:Nice!!! My father brought a sauna back from Soumi when I was a kid.. It was a log building with a gas heater for the rocks. We put it near the pool. A word of warning to parents, never let your daughters go to teenage sauna parties.
I'm half Finnish and half Kiwi, figure out how that happened. You live in a beautiful place. It has been a long time since I was there. One time I took a boat ride from Stockholm to Turaku (excuse my spelling) another time from Helsinki to Copenhagen. When we were in Helsinki we would stay at the Marski. I enjoyed shopping at Stockhams (once again excuse my spelling) and visiting relatives summer places.
The Sauna trailer reminds me of a motorized lifeboat on San Francisco Bay with a hot tub and a commercial margarita machine. My father had a sauna on his boat. He had a wooden ruler hanging on the wall and when anyone asked what it was for he would say It is to separate the men from the braggards". Dear old Dad.
The sailor cap really tops the photo off.
Jocko
doug hodder wrote:Maybe I missed it....but how did you anchor the stove down? That baby ought to put out a ton of heat! Doug
caseydog wrote:doug hodder wrote:Maybe I missed it....but how did you anchor the stove down? That baby ought to put out a ton of heat! Doug
Um, if that thing is in a teardrop, he's going to be able to take a sauna in there, and then cook a turkey for dinner.
CD
Lawnjockey wrote:Today I installed the aluminum skin. It was an interesting job single handed and I have a few words for that unforgiving caulking tape but I'll hold them back for a change.
The TD is spending its first night outside. I still have to install one piece of edge trim and skin the door but the hard part is behind me.
Jocko (aka Jaakko)
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