DoobieBrother
Well-Known Member
The house right next to the one we're looking at came on the market two days ago, so eventually we won't be the new trouble makers anymore.
But mum's the word on growing, for sure.
I just hope the other neighbor is cool, or knows how to mind his own bidness.
The wife is on board with me adding a charcoal canister next spring for odor control, but I am thinking about venting it up & out through the roof all nice & neat & permanent.
Let her know a canister would require a ruck fan and she's cool with it.
My future Grow Box mk-VI™ is going to be done correctly, start to finish.
No more rigged up stuff.
Once we move in I'll start working on blueprints for it all.
One of my wife's former co-worker's was given a number of my woodworking power tools when we moved away from Oregon six years ago, and has offered to give back my radial arm saw!
It's a really nice pro-grade saw (drove up to Vancouver, BC to buy it), but she's afraid of it. (she's a trained set dresser & carpenter for stage & theater productions)
She'd rather have the space back in her garage, so I'll gladly take it back and will have a versatile tool for when I build my final grow box (and other projects).
But can't do more than dream of it until I'm in our new-to-us garage with my measuring tape and drawing pad.
But mum's the word on growing, for sure.
I just hope the other neighbor is cool, or knows how to mind his own bidness.
The wife is on board with me adding a charcoal canister next spring for odor control, but I am thinking about venting it up & out through the roof all nice & neat & permanent.
Let her know a canister would require a ruck fan and she's cool with it.
My future Grow Box mk-VI™ is going to be done correctly, start to finish.
No more rigged up stuff.
Once we move in I'll start working on blueprints for it all.
One of my wife's former co-worker's was given a number of my woodworking power tools when we moved away from Oregon six years ago, and has offered to give back my radial arm saw!
It's a really nice pro-grade saw (drove up to Vancouver, BC to buy it), but she's afraid of it. (she's a trained set dresser & carpenter for stage & theater productions)
She'd rather have the space back in her garage, so I'll gladly take it back and will have a versatile tool for when I build my final grow box (and other projects).
But can't do more than dream of it until I'm in our new-to-us garage with my measuring tape and drawing pad.