Build your own sauna with a sloping roof - suggestions/notes/plans

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-24 10:14:29

matte

2020-12-13 09:56:34
  • #1
Due to current circumstances: Where is the best place for the cable from the control unit to come out on the oven itself? Below? Beside? Unfortunately, the oven's [BDA] doesn't provide any information on this. I even find the installation confusing, but I don't need it yet...
 

Nida35a

2020-12-13 10:57:59
  • #2
With us from Firma gemacht,
control unit on the sauna, control panel cable from above through the wall,
oven cable from above outside behind the sauna, under the wall into the sauna and connected to the oven with a loop under the bench. This also allows us to move the oven around sometimes.
 

matte

2020-12-15 10:30:17
  • #3
I am almost done with the ventilation. :) The cables are clamped and tested, I won't be able to reach them later.

Today/tomorrow I still have to saw the openings for the empty conduits and the stove ventilation, and then lay the cables/empty conduits. On Thursday the wood delivery for the actual frame will arrive.

Due to the lockdown, I still had a bit of time pressure for material procurement, so I determined the different screw lengths over the weekend and was at the hardware store yesterday to get these and another cable. Iron brackets are coming from Amazon. The biggest problem was to quickly get the wood fiber insulation now. I then found some at a local building materials dealer and picked it up right away. So now I should have everything to be able to work during the holidays/lockdown.

Since a new server will be installed at our company during the holidays, I won't have access to the 3D model. So I actually have to make proper plans now. :roll: First is the frame, for which I now also have the plans. For the bench construction etc., I still have to create and measure.





 

Nida35a

2020-12-15 11:52:26
  • #4
Install the frame timbers so that the support slats of the benches meet the frame timbers, do the metal brackets have corrosion protection?
 

matte

2020-12-15 12:17:57
  • #5
Thank you. Angles are galvanized. Benches taken into account. However, I am now uncertain about all the screws. I bought Spax Yellox. These are from the Yellox series. I didn't think about it at all when buying. Only the WIROX series offers higher corrosion protection. Do you think this will be a problem? Vapor barrier will be installed anyway.
 

Climbee

2020-12-15 12:24:20
  • #6
I would plan the upper bench on the left side, not above the large lying area. Otherwise, it is of no use, because no one will want to lie under the bench. If you put it on the wall on the left, two people can still lie below and only the feet are under the upper bench.

As it is planned now, you don't really need the lying area.
 

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