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kdieick t1_ix72rai wrote

No, it sounds sketchy so far. But maybe the "details" would make it better. Depends on your plan and how you're going to build it. If you essentially recreate a real hot tub, then it should be fine. But not if you think pallets and a tarp make a hot tub.

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gloryhole_reject OP t1_ix73b84 wrote

Yeah I'm definitly not trying to hand craft a quality hot tub, it will definitly look like it's made of trash (because it is). The reason I don't have the details yet is this came to my head 10 minutes before posting. I fancy myself mildly crafty with pallet furniture at the like, I'm more concerned that the tarp won't be able to hold all that hot water without being damaged.

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kdieick t1_ix73ynz wrote

Exactly. I wasn't referring to its looks, I was referring to its ability to hold hot water and people more than a few times.

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ZombieManilow t1_ix7tntu wrote

Please ask yourself if the risk is worth the reward. 100+ gallons of water catastrophically failing at a property you don’t own is a completely different kind of situation compared to a pallet furniture collapse. If I were a landlord, I’d consider that kind of thing a lease-ending proposition. Speaking of leases, check yours before you do anything.

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