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Aeroknow

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hope you mask up and suit up man, its a killer on the body and lungs
Most of the time i did. So kind of.
do you have 2 x sheets thick for a 3/4 hour fire screed? or only a single?
No. Just single 1/2” everywhere. No type X needed.
Usually not too many fire rated walls in residential here in the states.
If there’s a garage attached to the house, it needs a fire break/separation to the house. Even that wall isn’t a real fire rated wall.
 

curious2garden

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Hahaha yeah I know..... gazing ball ..... that’s why when he called it a grazing ball , I found it so entertaining that I continued to call it that forever.

Please keep in mind that we live in the Deep South and proper english is not a requirement for communication. Also a side note..... sounding a out that you’re pronouncing incorrect doesn’t help a person spell for shit lol.
Yup, that's what made it funny :lol:
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Hahaha yeah I know..... gazing ball ..... that’s why when he called it a grazing ball , I found it so entertaining that I continued to call it that forever.

Please keep in mind that we live in the Deep South and proper english is not a requirement for communication. Also a side note..... sounding a out that you’re pronouncing incorrect doesn’t help a person spell for shit lol.
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burnbluntz12312

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Ordered my seeds for next grow ethos cherry-gar-see-ya hoping it turns out well also going to upgrade led light looking at either marshydro or spider farmer 2000led any input?
I'm on my first round with a Spider Farmer SF4000. So far I have no complaints. Heat is minimal and easily controllable, I didn't have to change anything about my setup. At 35 days of veg I can see an obvious difference in growth from my previous "blurple" LED. If you have any specific questions please ask.
 

Mattcheck

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I'm on my first round with a Spider Farmer SF4000. So far I have no complaints. Heat is minimal and easily controllable, I didn't have to change anything about my setup. At 35 days of veg I can see an obvious difference in growth from my previous "blurple" LED. If you have any specific questions please ask.
That's what I'm upgrading from is blurple want to use same light all the way through just need something strong enough for a 3x3 tent. Thanks for the reply.
 

burnbluntz12312

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That's what I'm upgrading from is blurple want to use same light all the way through just need something strong enough for a 3x3 tent. Thanks for the reply.
I didn't research the lights smaller than the 4000 as I was looking for 4x4 coverage. I've been slowly turning up the light intensity as the plants grow, at 55% now, and so far no issues. As I said, some of the healthiest looking I've had to date as well. At 55% it's quite bright to my eyes, warm directly under the light but has not increased temperatures enough to require anything new for temperature control, just ventilation and ambient temperatures around 65F. They say it will do 4x4 coverage, we shall see, I do question just how well the extreme edges will get light. I can't knock it though as I have not actually flowered with it.
 

curious2garden

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Can't for the life of me get the oil drain plug out of my car, but there's more than one way to skin a catView attachment 4906817
Vice grips and a hammer, (got to get a really good bite with the vice grips) gently set up harmonics if it's the bolt head. Otherwise I'd replace the fucking oil pan. Hub yelled out, "Call sheet metal shop!" He's so helpful
 

DarkWeb

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I also have a 2' piece of aluminum tubing to slip over the end of a breaker bar.......if that doesn't work I have a few huge pry bars that I can put in the other end of the aluminum tube. I've broken many.......well everything lol
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Fire and oil are not for the average. LOL.

I tacked a big bolt onto my problem till I made it to the you pull yard for a replacement.
Ah we aren't anywhere near average....
 

MICHI-CAN

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I also have a 2' piece of aluminum tubing to slip over the end of a breaker bar.......if that doesn't work I have a few huge pry bars that I can put in the other end of the aluminum tube. I've broken many.......well everything lol



Ah we aren't anywhere near average....
Err on the side of caution. Man the things I've caught on fire. And I do know better. Hoping all make their work easier. Not multiply
 
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