Pretty wild structure on those looks like some fun, be nice to be able to grow as many as I wanted to I wouldn't even grow more than I could handle anyway with all the drying and trimming. I'd be like you and just make bubble out it,save few jars of each of flowers.Dunno how these will play out...but the guy in in-state and the seeds were reasonable....so I decided to give the Lao Madre a try for an outdoor selection for the Summer.
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the walk-in is an old coal room in the basement. we converted it with lots of foam board insulation, a coolbot, and a window a/c unit that sits in a hole in an interior wall that we made. there's a little condensation in summer months, but i just put a bowl under the unit to catch it. it's 4'x8'x8' and holds a looooot of stuff. i run it at 38* most of the time when i'm using it for work stuff. i also use it for drying weed; then i turn it up to 60* and put the dehumidifier in there as well. pitch black, too. i love it. works a charm on hot flashes, too! haha!Ok that's serious right there, nice. Good morning everyone
Do you have the drywall sanding screens that have the vacuum attachment?Got the super sucker plumbed and assembled. Now it's ready for drywall sanding dust collection and attaching to any power tool I have. Just a cool c-note at Rockler woodworking to make the thing compatible with all my tools.
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Do you have the drywall sanding screens that have the vacuum attachment?
Pretty wild structure on those looks like some fun, be nice to be able to grow as many as I wanted to I wouldn't even grow more than I could handle anyway with all the drying and trimming. I'd be like you and just make bubble out it,save few jars of each of flowers.
I've got a whole electronic drywall sander/vacuum system that comes with a bag, I'm skipping the bag and adding my shopvac to the other end giving it double suction. Also got discs designed for vacuum sanding,. Just haven't assembled it yet. That's tomorrows task as well as moving the existing new drywall sheets out of the room I'm about to mud.
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We just hung our last sheets a few months ago. Sold the lift.It's just the studio in the garage (10 ft celings) so we're not going to mud it/etc. After 8 years...we just needed to cover the insulation/plastic barrier before it all sagged down off the wall. (ceiling is blown closed cell) That is a nice unit though. Beats the small sanding block I made the wife use for years...heehee. Yup...payback for "wanting"...there is no free ride.
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Ok I know that working smarter is better than harder but that just seems like cheatingI've got a whole electronic drywall sander/vacuum system that comes with a bag, I'm skipping the bag and adding my shopvac to the other end giving it double suction. Also got discs designed for vacuum sanding,. Just haven't assembled it yet. That's tomorrows task as well as moving the existing new drywall sheets out of the room I'm about to mud.
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Ok I know that working smarter is better than harder but that just seems like cheating
It’s winter and I’m bored, so popped a freebie Auto into a stealth box for shits and giggles. Dimensions are screwy so enter a great idea from @StareCase to utilize a tub/tote. Well wouldn’t you know it, this little bugger is havin’ a ball
Autos ain’t my jam, but this little experiment is fun. I’ll just watch the plump…Purple Lemonade, and looks like the colour is coming through. G’night
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Thanks! That’s pre water and post dry amendment top dress picture so that’s why it looks like a desert, but she’s been fed and restored for the night,Very nice..love the container for an auto..interesting soil