Man built ‘hillbilly hot tub’ in backyard out of boredom: 'It is not very efficient'
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Salesman Paul Vaughan, 65, lost his job during lockdown and wanted to find a new way to relax and keep him occupied in his garden.
He decided to build his very own budget hot tub using an old, pre-formed pond base he had dug out from his garden.
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The water is cleaned using the old fish pond filtration system, which he runs through 66-feet of hose pipe sitting on his concrete path, to heat the water.
And just for a laugh, Paul added an outboard motor -- to create swirling jacuzzi bubbles.
Single Paul has been relaxing in the homemade hot tub in the garden in Bridgend, south Wales, every day since he built it on April 9.
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Paul, who worked in direct sales before he lost his job, said: "I originally used the material as a fish pond years ago.
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"I kept it with the intention of once again having a fish pond.
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"But with the fabulous weather, and not much to do at the moment after I lost my previous job as a result of COVID, I decided to make a hot tub.
"I use an outboard motor to create the bubbles, but I just put that on there for just a little bit of a joke, as a 'hillbilly style hot tub.'
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"Of course for safety reasons I wouldn't be in it at the same time as the prop was spinning.
"It took me a couple of days to get the hot tub sorted, but that was because originally the water was too cold to get into!"
Paul's creation took just half-a-day to build and he said he is pretty pleased with his efforts.
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The empty pond was being used as a log stand before he got to work on the hot tub.
Paul heats the water by running it through about 66-feet of hose pipe sitting on top of a concrete path, while the sunshine heats the water.
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He added: "It is not very efficient, but slowly, very slowly, it does the job."