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Father and son team up to build sauna at home during coronavirus lockdown

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IRELAND - A father and son from Ireland had some extra time on their hands during lockdown amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.Fionn Condren and his father Brendan teamed up to build a sauna in their garage amid the country’s ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.The four-minute video, which was posted to YouTube, features a time-lapse of the pair’s progress constructing the sauna from start to finish at their home in Gorey, Ireland.RELATED: 5-year-old recreates art class with stuffed-animal students during lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemicAccording to Storyful, Fionn always wanted to build a sauna at home, but never had the time to do it. “[My father] had never built a sauna before,” Fionn said.

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