m3d1c1n3man
Well-Known Member
Let's say you need to set up some ventilation in a grow room, but there is no access to ventilation "duct" or "tubing". What common items could you use to rig some "MacGyver" ventilation shafts?
ha ha good one about the public use. though I think it would qualify as "private" use if you installed it in your grow room...Duct tape and clear plastic bottles muffler pipe [throw away bearings] garden hose....
Why don't you just go over to any local public bathroom with out a window...
Then go inside, and take down the bath fan, put it in you back pocket of your Mcgyver pants...
And install it in your grow...
It's a 'Public Restroom' the fan is for the public's use...
Are you part of the public?
Did MacGyver ask "Why is it not available?" No. He made do with what he had. Let's say available items are anything except a ventilation tubing LOLwhy is ventilation ducting not accessible? wal mart, hd, lowes, your local hardware store, all of these places will have 8' sections for under 10 bucks. 4" dryer exhaust ducting would work in a pinch as well. duct taping buckets end to end could work, as could large diameter pvc but you're still buying shit there. are you trying to do this with found materials? if so, what's available to you? if you're going to have to buy anything though, why not go ahead and buy the thing that is intended for this use?
be easy,
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I'm pretty sure MacGyver radioed for help at least once.so you just want to do this for some reason, ok, then why solicit help? wouldn't the fun be in doing it yourself like macgyver would? macgyver didn't radio anyone to ask "hey i've got some shit lying around and my swiss army knife, how should i do x?" did he?
furthermore, with no limitation on any material, it could literally be anything you want. The tarp idea you suggest would "work" but it would create a shitton of drag and be very inefficient, requiring a huge fan. cardboard shipping tubes sound like they'd work too, and better than the tarp with less work. indeed, any sealed column of any shape would work. you could super glue piping between sealed rubbermade totes.
you could cut the tops and bottoms out of aluminum cans and tape them together
you could bend coat hangers into spirals then wrap them in plastic labels afixing the labels to the wire with xanthan gum
you could hollow out three baseball bats and tape them together with scotch tape
you could arc weld old license plates together in an extended box-column
you could paint camp hammocks with vinyl paint and then zip tie their edges together
you could roll up a piece of sheet metal and weld a long seam down the end
without any limitations, and no direction on what is available, we could go on forever, no?
wow the slinky idea is genius, minus the paper mache. wrap the slinky in a "tarp" and that might be perfect!Paper mache a slinky. Lol. (Not seriously as it would be flammable)
I'm pretty sure MacGyver radioed for help at least once.
Anyways, good point about the drag. I'm thinking about using some big plastic bottles; cut off the ends, tape them together. How is the drag on that?
Some good ideas up there, some of them have to be patentable... Maybe try it again except the only materials available this time are common household items. No baseball bats and no welding torch.![]()