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A Japanese Redneck House

A Japanese Redneck House
Illustrated by Redneck Hiro

Thursday, February 4, 2010

The Japanese Redneck Steam Bath

 
 A Japanese Redneck Enjoying His Japanese Redneck Steam Bath
My greenhouse wood stove is huge. 3' X 3' X 4' deep. It can burn big logs but such a waste to just heat greenhouse. This stove too big for house. I put in to greenhouse then I thought add fire bricks on top of the stove and build a wood box around to make a sauna steam bath. Then I get in, but my head stuck out of the box in case of some emergency I can get out. Got hot quick then I drip water on top of the brick to create steam. That work fine. I enjoy steam bath. I split wood after take redneck steam bath. Only one in south. Maybe only one in the world.









4 comments:

  1. Yeap... most likely only one around these parts. But useful to cook redneck Hiro tho.
    Would like to borrow it with a seal lid... have a nephew I would like to cook!!!

    Good thing your kids not lock you in it!!!!

    Tex & Harmony Rose

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  2. Never was brave enough to try it out!

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  3. I don't remember seeing the sauna, but Yuri said she showed it to me one day while we were sneaking around looking for rocks for our yard...

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  4. This story will have to be rewritten because he left out the funniest part-NO temperature control AT ALL! He nearly cooked himself alive! Several times! The picture reminds me of the witch preparing to cook Hansel and Gretel.

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