Chip Green
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Those two, often are, one in the same.This is either genius, or insane.
Those two, often are, one in the same.This is either genius, or insane.
Sledge hammer and a sawzall I suppose.How will you disassemble it in a flash if they were to find out? I think a tent and scrubber would have been fine...
The studs are 1.2m apart. The whole structure is build at 2inch x 4inch. Which is 10 times stronger that it should be and you still are whining. I could hang a car on the roof.I think it's important to point out that it's not well made... not even close ... 1) the studs are a mile apart 2) the corners are held together with the strapping 3) no king, jacks, or header in the doorway 4) backwards sheetrock 5)spray foamed seams, with what looks like plaster or compund on top of that (which will never set-up and crack, peel, or flake off 6) it doesn't look like the bottom plate is secured to the concrete either ... to just name 6 things I see
All in all I don't mean to shit on this guy, but this is incredibly poor construction practice, and it should be pointed out.... but what's even more heartbreaking is that all of this work was entirely unnecessary for what he's trying to accomplish ... I vote for tearing it down
Thank you very much, and welcome!truer words never spoken!
@Exxact , i applaud the work ethic and effort, not sure i woulda went this route, but to each their own. Ill follow along to see the end result.
Best of luck.
Nothing wrong with extension cords as long as they are used correctly. My room runs off a 20' cord that came with my generator. Its 12 gauge wire rated for 20 amps. My whole setup only pulls about 12 amps. I would go as high as 15 amps continuous use off that cord; even 20a should be safe but Im cautious. The wiring in my house is 70 years old. The only properly grounded 20a outlets are in the kitchen and bathroom. All the other outlets are 14 gauge wire on 15 amp breakers. I feel much safer using an extension cord plugged into a fully grounded 20 amp service panel outlet.The studs are 1.2m apart. The whole structure is build at 2inch x 4inch. Which is 10 times stronger that it should be and you still are whining. I could hang a car on the roof.
Header is already cut, but i havent deciced the height of door structure. Again the ceilings are 2"x4".
Do you even know what gyproc is?.
And yes i know i didnt do it perfectly. I was never going to. And still the frame is way more stronger that it needs to be. I know very well how that is supposed to do. Doing electricians job in the buildings. Hospital atm. The foam is uretanium (dont know the percice name). Stop whining such a little things.
I saw pics on ur growtent. Extencion cord in a growroom lol ur a pro. Rebuild your shit before you burn your house. Non shielded cables with leds etc etc.
I was an electrician for a long time, and have been a real estate developer for even longer ... I wired the house I live in, along with dozens of other properties ... my grow tent is fed with 2 separate dedicated 20A GFCI circuits, each with it's own commercial power strip ... the lighting circuit is drawing about 10-11 amps with both lights on, and the other never more than 3 or 4 .. I also know enough to know that your comment about burning my house down is nonsense and a poor attempt to deflect from the fact that what you built is an amateur hack-job.... i wish you the best of luck, I'm not trying to be a dick, if you have a specific question about how you could improve things I'd be glad to help, just ask.The studs are 1.2m apart. The whole structure is build at 2inch x 4inch. Which is 10 times stronger that it should be and you still are whining. I could hang a car on the roof.
Header is already cut, but i havent deciced the height of door structure. Again the ceilings are 2"x4".
Do you even know what gyproc is?.
And yes i know i didnt do it perfectly. I was never going to. And still the frame is way more stronger that it needs to be. I know very well how that is supposed to do. Doing electricians job in the buildings. The foam is uretanium (dont know the percice name). Stop whining such a little things.
I saw pics on ur growtent. Extencion cord in a growroom lol ur a pro. Rebuild your shit before you burn your house. Non shielded cables with leds etc etc.
Same here, Super heavy duty 20 amp extension cords are just fine especially when you are running less than 75% of their rated use. Power strips are just fine as long as they are high quality 20 amp strips.I was an electrician for a long time, and have been a real estate developer for even longer ... I wired the house I live in, along with dozens of other properties ... my grow tent is fed with 2 separate dedicated 20A GFCI circuits, each with it's own commercial power strip ... the lighting circuit is drawing about 10-11 amps with both lights on, and the other never more than 3 or 4 .. I also know enough to know that your comment about burning my house down is nonsense and a poor attempt to deflect from the fact that what you built is an amateur hack-job.... i wish you the best of luck, I'm not trying to be a dick, if you have a specific question about how you could improve things I'd be glad to help, just ask.
He’s building grow tent buddy, not a bomb shelter.. like I said, he still has to panda film the whole thing regardless. But as for structural integrity, he definitely doesn’t need anything more than what he’s got.I think it's important to point out that it's not well made... not even close ... 1) the studs are a mile apart 2) the corners are held together with the strapping 3) no king, jacks, or header in the doorway 4) backwards sheetrock 5)spray foamed seams, with what looks like plaster or compund on top of that (which will never set-up and crack, peel, or flake off 6) it doesn't look like the bottom plate is secured to the concrete either ... to just name 6 things I see
All in all I don't mean to shit on this guy, but this is incredibly poor construction practice, and it should be pointed out.... but what's even more heartbreaking is that all of this work was entirely unnecessary for what he's trying to accomplish ... I vote for tearing it down
Can you post dimensions of the whole garage and where the doors are? I wanna draw you something up to show you why people are so critical.Ill reply rest of you as soon as i can
I stand corrected ... I'm sure this modern marvel will stand the test of time ... a prolific nug factory for sureHe’s building grow tent buddy, not a bomb shelter.. like I said, he still has to panda film the whole thing regardless. But as for structural integrity, he definitely doesn’t need anything more than what he’s got.
How did that green house you built stand up to winter smart ass.I think it's important to point out that it's not well made... not even close ... 1) the studs are a mile apart 2) the corners are held together with the strapping 3) no king, jacks, or header in the doorway 4) backwards sheetrock 5)spray foamed seams, with what looks like plaster or compund on top of that (which will never set-up and crack, peel, or flake off 6) it doesn't look like the bottom plate is secured to the concrete either ... to just name 6 things I see
All in all I don't mean to shit on this guy, but this is incredibly poor construction practice, and it should be pointed out.... but what's even more heartbreaking is that all of this work was entirely unnecessary for what he's trying to accomplish ... I vote for tearing it down
fair enough lol ... turned out the pvc wasn't strong enough to withstand wet snow ... I'm man enough to admit it, even posted the pics .. the steel hoops are almost all bent up, should be back up and running by 4/1How did that green house you built stand up to winter smart ass.
4.2m x 2m x 2.2m height. Door is front. Ill show pics later (its the shitfuck ugly room) ill post dimensions later when i go to the garageCan you post dimensions of the whole garage and where the doors are? I wanna draw you something up to show you why people are so critical.