V- I swear you beat all for figuring out a cheap and simple way to do
something! Daddybob

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From: V [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 11:21 PM
To: M. G. Devour
Subject: Re: CS>Far infrared bulbs

Well the sauna I made was real simple. I got 4 porcelain lamp sockets fgrom
the hardware store ( about 2 bucks each) and screwed them to a board and
hung the board over my bed. then I took a couple pieces of the shiny
aluminum bubble wrap insulating material and hung one sheet on each side so
I wolud be laying in the middle with the lamps shining down on me. Works
real nice

An alternative way to do it is get a big enough roll of the aluminum bubble
wrap insulation and it is stiff enough to stand on the floor in a big circle
about 3 feet in diameter or more and then you put a chair inside and have a
few of those ceramic heaters monuted on a board sittnig on the floor
pointing upward at an angle. then you put a piece of the insulation stuff on
top for a lid and sit inside of it. the aluminum reflects the infrared all
over and you get pretty even coverage. When you are done you can roll up the
thing and store it. 

This is Far infrar red you are dealnig with here and is different than the
red heat lamps. Its much gentler and goes deeper in with out so much
tempereature.

Do a google search on FIR saunas to get lots of data. 
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=FIR+sauna&btnG=Search

Many of the sauna companies buy their elements from the same place.
Let me know if you have any other questions.






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