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Do-It-Yourself Infrared Sauna
Jan 25th, 2012 by admin

Buying an infrared sauna cabin can be too expensive, especially if you’re not sure you’ll benefit from it. Infrared sauna blankets, bags or domes force you to lie on one place for half an hour and are not cheap too. However, another option exists – it is to do an infrared sauna yourself.

In this article I want to tell you about two ways to build a sauna completely with your own hands, without prefabricated kits. It can be a relatively cheap solution, so you can enjoy a sauna in your home environment for a reasonable price. You can build it to prove yourself that infrared will give some benefit to your health before buying an infrared sauna cabin, or it can be a convenient way to have a home sauna when you have not much free space at your home.

Before I go into explanations I want to warn you about safety. Building a sauna yourself may involve doing some electrical wiring. Infrared heaters used in a sauna usually have high power requirements – as much as 1000 Watt. Please, do not try to build sauna yourself if you don’t know what you’re doing. Better ask or hire someone who has experience with electricity to do it for you. If you’ll set up a sauna in a bathroom keep in mind that as a wet place it has strict requirements for electrical wiring safety.

Infrared sauna with two infrared heaters

First way to set up a home sauna is described by Jim Clements in his article The Bathroom for FIR Sauna, in which he explains how to use two infrared heaters placed in a relatively small room (5×11 feet suggested). He uses two 500 Watt 9 Amp infrared heaters from THMI, saying that these heaters give similar experience as in an infrared sauna cabin. He gives no specific information about this heaters aside from wattage and don’t know if any other brand of heaters will suit for this sauna set-up. I think it is important that heaters should not have too high wattage (not above 600 Watt).

These two heaters should be placed on the either sides of the room (5-6 feet apart). As they are 9 Amp you should either use 20 Amp outlet or use extension cord from some other outlet in your house to split current between two 15 Amp outlets. Make sure that extension cord can safely handle power requirements of an infrared heater.

At pre-heating stage Jim recommends to turn heaters to a door or to a wall for heating to occur faster. Don’t place heaters too close to the walls or other objects due to the risk of inflammation. The heating time is usually greater than with infrared sauna cabin and can be from 30 minutes to an hour. When the room is heated you can use it as a common infrared sauna, just go and sweat there. You may want to place a towel under the door and not to use ventilation as it will let air flow to lower temperature in a room. You don’t necessarily have to use a bathroom for a sauna; you can use any suitable place or make a special enclosure.

As an addition for two heaters Jim uses a 250 Watt infrared lamp hanged on the room ceiling (in his description he suggests to attach it to a shower curtain rod. He says he uses a light bulb from Sylvania but I think other manufacturers will be fine. Try to get a lamp with not focused but radiant infrared light.

Infrared sauna with infrared lamps

Another way to build an infrared sauna at your home is proposed by Dr. Lawrence Wilson. On his page about sauna therapy he describes how to use three 250 Watt infrared light bulbs to build an infrared sauna. You will need three 250 Watt infrared bulbs (not clear heat, as he writes that they have wrong spectrum). He recommends using Philips, General Electric or Sli lamps. Also you will need three ceramic or plastic lamp sockets for the bulbs, fifteen feet of heavy lamp cord, medium duty male wall plug and a switch, or better, timer-switch which is capable to handle seven amps current.

Socket should be mounted on a 46′’ high by 15′’ wide (or 12′’ high by 24′’ wide if you want to mount it on a wall) board made from wood, plywood or veneer. They should form a triangle with the middle socket on the top of it. The top socket should be at chest level when sitting. Sockets should be wired in parallel. Connect socket wire to a switch. After attaching sockets to the board with screws you need to make a cover form hardware cloth to prevent bulbs from touching anything.

Be very careful when using this sauna, always secure a board to a wall to ensure that it will not fall. Do not allow children to play with or use it without your supervision.

Dr. Wilson also describes how to build an enclosure for your sauna with a set of pipes. They form a frame which can be covered by blankets or other fabric to create a small room which can be used for sauna sessions.

Comparison of two methods

The first method described, by Jim Clements, is much easier to implement than the second, by Dr. Lawrence Wilson. And what is more important it uses prefabricated equipment so no additional wiring is needed so the risk of harm or malfunction is low. Heaters are covered so they cannot be touched by design and all wiring is made at factory. The minus is that infrared heaters cost more than infrared heat lamps.

From the other side, Dr. Wilson’s sauna, if made well and accurate is no worse that the first one, but costs significantly less. To build it one should know how to do electrical wiring or have someone who will do it for them. This sauna’s safety depends on a skill of the person who made it and can be dangerous if done improperly.

Once again, I want to warn anyone who wants to build a sauna that you must do it only if you are sure that you’re doing. You should be familiar with electrical wiring and should have skill and knowledge to do it right. Authors of the original articles or me can not be responsible for the misuse of a sauna or any problem with poor construction. Remember – safety first.

I hope this overview of the ways of building an infrared sauna yourself will be helpful. If you’re interested I recommend reading original instructions by the authors of these methods.

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Jan 21st, 2012 by admin

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How to Build Cabinet Doors
Jan 11th, 2012 by admin

So you’ve decided the kitchen needs a facelift but you don’t want to get a second mortgage to do it. Putting up new cabinet doors can revitalize any dreary kitchen. It’s a large project that requires a bit of woodworking know how but it’s certainly a great way to get exactly the right cabinets for you. So read on for a guide on how to build cabinet doors.

The first thing you’ll need to do is cut a rough door out of the same material your cabinets are made of.

Cut the sides of the door slightly longer than the cabinet frame

Reposition the wood and cut the top and bottom slightly larger than the frame opening.

Next item is to cut out the edges of the door.

Measure the height and width of the door frame. Trace this measurement onto the backside of the cabinet door.

Adjust your table saw so that the blade is roughly a third the depth of the wood.

Trim around the edges of the door.

Next you’ll need a router to bevel the edges of the door.

Run the router around the sides, top and bottom of the cabinet door.

Wipe off and dust and take the door over to the cabinets and fit check it.

Trim off any areas that don’t fit inside the frame

If everything fits snug go ahead and set the door aside and start on the next door.

Repeat this process for all of the single doors.

Making a set of double doors is a little bit different.

You’ll use the same steps for creating the template except this time cut 1 sheet of wood that will fit both doors.

Once you’ve made this cut measure the center of the wood and cut it lengthwise splitting it into the two doors.

The reason for using a single sheet of wood is to preserve the wood grain pattern, the doors will match.

Don’t rout or cut the inner length of the 2 doors since you’ll want them to fit flush inside the cabinet.

At this point you’ll need an assistant to hold the double doors in place to check the fit.

Since you didn’t cut the middle line on the doors you can trim them down flush on these sides.

Now that you have all of the doors built it’s time to sand everything down, smooth any edges and stain.

For sanding it’s a good idea to work outside to limit the amount of fine saw dust that can settle on everything.

After you’ve finished sanding you’ll need to stain.

Since this is a large project it’s a good idea to go ahead and mix up multiple cans of stain into a larger bucket. This will assure a uniform color across all the doors.

Apply a protective varnish to the doors after the stain has dried.

That’s all there is to the actual door build. Figuring out how to build cabinet doors can be pretty involved. As long as you have the time and proper tools though it’s a rewarding way to save a lot of money in a kitchen remodel.

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Used Furniture
Jan 9th, 2012 by admin

Used furniture is becoming more and more popular with an increasing number of people each year and for good reason… it is cheap, it is unique in some ways and it can bring to your house the vibe the good old days had to offer. You have to remember that today we are facing days where money is a commodity and even though money used to be managed with great care, right now this is a mandatory way of action if you want to still have a decent life style.

Now if you are seriously taking into consideration the possibility of purchasing some used furniture the first thing you should do is not feel ashamed and you should actually feel proud since you are entering the world of practicality and you can now afford to buy some good furniture that has graced the house of someone else before you and that can bring a new vibe to your house.

Now before you decide to buy some used furniture you must first take into consideration some critical aspects that will help you choose wisely and that will aid you in the search for some efficient used furniture.

First of all you have to think practicality. Make sure that the used furniture you are about to purchase will fulfill all your needs and can truly be called a good piece of furniture. If you want to buy a desk for example make sure that you have plenty of storage space for your materials and also that you have space for your personal computer and all it’s accessories.

The condition of the used furniture you want to purchase is another very important aspect that you have to take into serious consideration. You are probably going to buy the furniture so that you can use it for a good number of years to follow thus you should make sure that there are no visible or major defects on the furniture simply so that there is a low risk of the furniture being damaged even more after you have purchased it.

The last thing you should do before purchasing some used furniture is research. Make sure that you measure precisely the space that your used furniture is going to occupy and then look for the appropriate items to suit your needs. Also check on the web so that you can compare several prices just to be sure that you make the right choice and then read some reviews to fin out the services that used furniture shops have to offer.

By knowing all this you should be just fine when choosing used furniture and you will also save some money.

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