My new set up for hard to reach areas

communistcannabis

Well-Known Member
Ever have trouble reaching that plant in the back of your garden? Want to move your plants around but there just isn't enough room?

Well imagine a rotating "table" like a lazy susan in your kitchen...







I can fit 7 Seven Gallon containers with the bottom water catchers on here, behind me was a smaller one that can fit 4 seven gallon pots. I will be running a 600w hps over the 7 and a 400w hps over the 4, but we are still have a bit more work before we are ready to go.

But everything you see there can be gotten at home depot fairly cheap

some little friends for your viewing pleasure...


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mlahonta

Member
Your idea is keen. I'm guessing 4 feet across? change the board, now. then it will good. for all the work you did you need to go spend like $20 or something on a way better board, like a 5/8" at least. remember you're putting weight and moisture on there, 2 enemies of OSB. Then your idea will be tits. or 3/4" nothing smaller. think weight weight weight
 

communistcannabis

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thats advantac NOT OSB, plenty rugged enough i can stand on the platform and spin myself around

yes i have thought about a motor making it spin, maybe i will yet, just for the fun of it, glad some of you found this interesting i'm physched to test it out
 

doitinthewoods

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Good Idea, I've thought about something similar to that in the past, but I've never done it. I will be doing this now. thank you.
 

cowboylogic

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Your idea is keen. I'm guessing 4 feet across? change the board, now. then it will good. for all the work you did you need to go spend like $20 or something on a way better board, like a 5/8" at least. remember you're putting weight and moisture on there, 2 enemies of OSB. Then your idea will be tits. or 3/4" nothing smaller. think weight weight weight
Wrong, the OSB these days with exterior glue will last uncovered outdoors for a few years at least. You may get a bit of swelling around the edges but thats about it. I would cover it though with some panda film. Bouce that light back up.
 
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