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2com

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Here’s what I’ve been up to.

new ceiling
Painted walls
Painted floor
Removed old tables
Removed lights
Removed all fans

here’s what I’m waiting on

bucket company setup
Heat sinks for new lights
Hardware for frames(tnutz forget to send with extrusions)

here’s a couple pics to keep the thread alive.
Cool. I wish I could think of a design using less of the stuff; gonna cost a lot, especially the hardware parts.

is that the "width" of your canopy area? 24-36" or something?
 

diggs99

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Cool. I wish I could think of a design using less of the stuff; gonna cost a lot, especially the hardware parts.

is that the "width" of your canopy area? 24-36" or something?
my canopy is gonna be 28-30” x 72” x 2( 4 pots per
Light)

L shape

yes the hardware is expensive, those 8 corners especially pricey ,there is cheaper options tho, smaller versions etc
 

2com

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my canopy is gonna be 28-30” x 72” x 2( 4 pots per
Light)

L shape

yes the hardware is expensive, those 8 corners especially pricey ,there is cheaper options tho, smaller versions etc
Nice and narrow to easily reach the whole canopy. Be about 15sq/ft "per canopy"/light section then, hey. Sounds cool man.
 

2com

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I'm "between things" right now too. Much longer than I thought. I'm missing the therapeutic value of being in the garden.

What's the longest length you've ordered from tnuts - I know - "more tnutz questions!?". I was thinking a single, full lentgh 96" piece would be a possible dead simple mounting mount for 'x' amount of qb132 or qb120 boards. They have holes near the center of the board - not centered, but one could maybe get away with just using a single bolt into a tnut. No heatsinks to worry about, no weight either.

I'm curious to see your build.
 

diggs99

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I'm "between things" right now too. Much longer than I thought. I'm missing the therapeutic value of being in the garden.

What's the longest length you've ordered from tnuts - I know - "more tnutz questions!?". I was thinking a single, full lentgh 96" piece would be a possible dead simple mounting mount for 'x' amount of qb132 or qb120 boards. They have holes near the center of the board - not centered, but one could maybe get away with just using a single bolt into a tnut. No heatsinks to worry about, no weight either.

I'm curious to see your build.

these current pieces are the longest i have ordered, im assuming 8` is doable

that idea could work well, simplistic too
 

augusto1

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Here’s what I’ve been up to.

new ceiling
Painted walls
Painted floor
Removed old tables
Removed lights
Removed all fans

here’s what I’m waiting on

bucket company setup
Heat sinks for new lights
Hardware for frames(tnutz forget to send with extrusions)

here’s a couple pics to keep the thread alive.
What type of paint did you use to paint? thanks in advance.
 

2com

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Sneak peak at one of the new lights.

strips still need to be spaced evenly obv.

should be decent when they are done.
I duno why, but it's hard to tell what orientation I'm looking at exactly in that pic. Is there a bunch of unused tnuts in part of a slot?
 

diggs99

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I duno why, but it's hard to tell what orientation I'm looking at exactly in that pic. Is there a bunch of unused tnuts in part of a slot?
haha I flipped the pic upside down so it can be viewed as it will be hung.

none of the strips are fastened at all in that pic. Yes all tnutZ are in the slots waiting for me to put it together.
 

2com

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The simplicity of strip build is a little annoying to me. Looks good man. How far into the "sockets" of the buckets do the pvc legs go? Is it 3/4" schedule 40?
 

diggs99

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The simplicity of strip build is a little annoying to me. Looks good man. How far into the "sockets" of the buckets do the pvc legs go? Is it 3/4" schedule 40?
this build was def much much easier than my first builds. The wiring on those 2 lights was absurd.

this was a clean and quick build in comparison.

yes 3/4” schedule 40
 

diggs99

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That looks great Diggs, nice and clean This will be a coco run?
hey buddy, thanks.
Yes I’m going back to coco. I enjoyed the aeroponics growing but in the end prefer coco most of all.

I also bought a bunch of the floraflex 6” pot pros to start running some mini sog grows.

hooe you are well. Take care
 
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