New building updates

xox

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great stuff looks nice, i have a dumb question why have drop ceilings with plywood in them?
 

xox

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That grid is designed for sheet rock. The ply wood is for lighting to attach to so it's more secure. This way once the sheet rock is up the plywood acts as a stud in a wall.
if im reading this correctly your going to hang your aluminum suspension grid + plywood backing + drywall screwed overtop + hang your lights screwed into the backing. if im reading correctly that is alot of weight i zoomed one of your photos you need more hangers in my opinion its better to overkill that than see the ceiling fall on your plants your hanging everything off these little guys i circled id fix that befor hanging everything else off that

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Lordhooha

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if im reading this correctly your going to hang your aluminum suspension grid + plywood backing + drywall screwed overtop + hang your lights screwed into the backing. if im reading correctly that is alot of weight i zoomed one of your photos you need more hangers in my opinion its better to overkill that than see the ceiling fall on your plants your hanging everything off these little guys i circled id fix that befor hanging everything else off that

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It’s all rated and engineered by the contractors I hired. I’m not worried. Im Not concerned about the plants I’m more concerned about people like myself that will be in the room. So it’s good
 

DCcan

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Holy crap, that is a lot of work and funding, and now more work.
Got a shot of your potting room and drying setup? Just wondering how you scaled that up and how much elbow room is left for a press and washing machine, or if you have another supplier for that.
Are you going to stock edibles, let someone else deal with running a production kitchen and all the regulations?
 

Lordhooha

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Holy crap, that is a lot of work and funding, and now more work.
Got a shot of your potting room and drying setup? Just wondering how you scaled that up and how much elbow room is left for a press and washing machine, or if you have another supplier for that.
Are you going to stock edibles, let someone else deal with running a production kitchen and all the regulations?
No wash pressing I'll do I have a local lady who does jams and such that's going to do infused goodies for me. I'll take a few new pics today of the drying room and whatnot. Potting will just be done in the back or directly in the room. my baby room took and staging/ clean room could be used but it's all the same to me really.
Flower will be one shelf if it ain't good it doesn't go on my floor. I will have edibles and vapes as well.
 

Lordhooha

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Its been awhile due to permit issues but here's pics as tables go in this week and a few update pics
 

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