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Old 02-07-2008, 07:57 AM
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Default DIY flood and drain table.
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Originally Posted by WeedCreed View Post
I'm getting a 600watt HID mh/hps lighting system to along with my 400 watt system. I got a good size room but looking for some good homemade tables for a 5'x5' area. I saw someone on here make some nice looking tables for his set-up. I cant find that damn thread i'd like to know the parts used. Looked like just some 2"x4" s and 2"x8" , plywood and some plastic to cover the top. I kinda have a good idea of how to make the table but a little lost on the what material is used to line the table.
DIY flood and drain table. I think I know what you are talking about. I don't recommend doing this unless you can't find a ready made one to fit your needs.
The plastic material is pond liner, bought at home depot, because I could make (3) tables from (1) 4'x15' piece. Other stores may have a size that fits your space better for less than the $55.00 I spent for that. Some of the big box stores may even have some pond kits left from last year on Clearance, I saw some in the fall. Most of them have pumps already in them. VV
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