Help Needed with Ezi Rollers and Adjust-a-Wing reflector.

newbie187

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IMAG0460.jpgIMAG0475.jpgIMAG0474.jpgIMAG0469.jpgIMAG0464.jpgIMAG0460.jpgIMAG0475.jpgIMAG0474.jpgIMAG0469.jpgIMAG0464.jpgHi all, I have been setting up my tent and have ran into some teething problems and am at a loss.


I have got a grow box of 1.2 x 1.2m and a set of ezi rollers for my Adjust-a-WIng reflector.


The thing is that having put it all together, there is no way for me to attach the ezi rollers to the reflector.


The ezi rollers came with S hooks but these are too thin for the support frame. It also came with S screw hooks but these are no good as I can't screw them in anywhere.


Or can I? This is why I'm here. I have been reading and people are talking about chains, I must admit that it looks like I need some.


The thing is there is nowhere to get it from around here and to ship it it will take 3 - 4 days. i haven't got a drill either, otherwise I was thinking I could drill small holes in the support frame and pop in the S screw hook or a couple of holes in the reflector. All i have is a small screwdriver tool set with various detachable heads.


I have tried turning the ezi rollers upside-down but I run into problems attaching this to the reflector.


Any ideas anyone?


I have also noticed that the Rope ratchet I bought might have similar problems with hanging the filter? :/

Any help or advice would be really appreciated. I have tried to add pictures so you can see what I am trying to do :)

Thanks!
 
The Adjust A wing reflector can be supported with fishing line or wire due to its ultra lightweight design . I use cheap dollar store dog chains for mine in order to be able to adjust as needed using links for count . I am not a fan on the ratchets and yo-yo hangers to be honest . Guess I am old school , as I use bungee cords to support and hang my filters . You may find larger S hooks to be just the thing needed here .....PotSnob
 
The fishing line or wire would attach the reflector to the roller's hooks? I might nip to the pet store and have a look! And also larger S hooks may just be the solution!
I didn't really know any better and it's the only thing I didn't think of, saying that I am hoping humidity isn't going to be a problem. Thanks!
 
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