Growing inside a shipping container with an open framed ceiling - DG allowed???

buckets

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Have you guys heard of the H20 2000? It is a welder/cutter that doesn't use acetylene. It takes a hydrogen atom and makes that explode and give off heat. It runs off of water. The reason the creator wasn't killed by the US government was because his invention wasn't related to a car. It goes up to 5000 degrees and you can hold the tip of it with your fingers. I saw it on you tube. That's 13 years old but very few people have heard about it or bought it. Another option is that when you order your shipping container you have them do the modifactions for you right on their site. This will cost more but the shipping container companies are always willing to do it. They call it modifying on their web sites.
 

redi jedi

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I've never heard of it. A plasma cutter only uses electricity and compressed air but you cant weld with it.
 

buckets

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Interesting. Well if you guys are curious about the H2) 2000, just hunt it down on you tube. It's there. Have a good one!
 

buckets

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Hey people:

Looks like I'm not the only one that has thought of shipping containers to grow weed in. But without permits...see below.

Police in Langley, B.C., have dismantled a grow-op made from five shipping containers buried under a fake farmyard, in the second such bust since last month.
Three men and a woman were arrested at the scene on Saturday and released pending further investigation, said Sgt. Lindsey Houghton of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit.
Police also seized a loaded handgun in a bedroom, he said.
The operation, with about 430 pot plants, is believed to be linked to the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. But police said the operation is likely not connected to the underground grow-op found under a fake horse paddock in rural Mission in May.
Underground grow-op found under fake horse paddock
To power the Langley grow-op, a nearby natural gas pipeline had been cut into and a bypass installed to direct gas to an industrial-sized generator worth about $100,000, police said.
"The property above the bunker was constructed to resemble a small hobby farm, complete with three sheep and one pig," Houghton wrote in a statement.
A dozen pit-bull type dogs and chihuahuas found on the property were removed by a family member of one of the suspects.
"Each of the steel shipping containers had a doorway cut through it to make a continuous pathway that connected all of the containers, as well as raised walkways so workers could easily walk through the bunker from container to container," he added.
 

maximum

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Ive read about it too. Lots.

But, its still a good idea done right. Cheaper than lots of other options.

You can have the greatest setup, best stealth, best everything but all it takes is someone talking and your busted.
 

buckets

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Good point. But I have my legal permits so I could build on my own container sheds on my own property. But word getting out might bring on some midnight raiders. SIlent arrows from the trees though. I'll hire ewoks. :-)
 
Cool idea, but keeping a constant temp for your girls :leaf: will be next to impossible, the temperature fluxuations are very dramatic.. I lived in one of those decked out containers for a bit over a month coming into this current aussie summer and it was either waaaay to hot or waaaay to cold! Electricity bill went through the roof using the aircon 24/7 :wall:
 
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