mike91sr
Well-Known Member
What's up everyone? I am putting the finishing touches on my 2 grow boxes, figured I'd finally post the build thread. I wanted to post as I went but was too into the work itself to stop for computer time. So here is most of it and I'll update as I do the final touches. Big thanks to those who answered my many questions and to everyone who posted how-to's in the past that helped me.
Starting with a small portion of the tool

Working on the base of the box


Frame of box done

Carbon Filter done. Sorry I didn't post during pictures, its the basic setup: duct, cap, screen, filter, elbow


When attaching walls, I used wood glue before screwing panels down to help give a better seal/strength

Couple Pictures of the Box essentially done


Expanding foam into every joint to prevent light leaks and air escaping

Filter installed into box

Here's a drainage grate from lowes that I used for exhaust. I got 2 with 4" piping and just hammered the inside grates out with a chisel. Place the fan on top of one, put the other on top of the fan, tape and seal the middle chamber, and you have a very small exhaust fan.

Inside the "inline fan"

Finished Product

Installed

I hung another computer fan across from the exhaust for circulation. Speaker wire wrapped through eyelets at the top and bottom of the cab allows me to easily raise and lower the fan. I can now recommend 2 of these fans (105mm I believe) if you are trying to reach across a 2-3 foot cab. Any more than that and they won't be worth it. Also, if you are trying to seriously cool the cab with these fans, you won't have much luck. But they do a good job of keeping some circulation.


Plants inside the box

Starting with a small portion of the tool

Working on the base of the box


Frame of box done

Carbon Filter done. Sorry I didn't post during pictures, its the basic setup: duct, cap, screen, filter, elbow


When attaching walls, I used wood glue before screwing panels down to help give a better seal/strength

Couple Pictures of the Box essentially done


Expanding foam into every joint to prevent light leaks and air escaping

Filter installed into box

Here's a drainage grate from lowes that I used for exhaust. I got 2 with 4" piping and just hammered the inside grates out with a chisel. Place the fan on top of one, put the other on top of the fan, tape and seal the middle chamber, and you have a very small exhaust fan.

Inside the "inline fan"

Finished Product

Installed

I hung another computer fan across from the exhaust for circulation. Speaker wire wrapped through eyelets at the top and bottom of the cab allows me to easily raise and lower the fan. I can now recommend 2 of these fans (105mm I believe) if you are trying to reach across a 2-3 foot cab. Any more than that and they won't be worth it. Also, if you are trying to seriously cool the cab with these fans, you won't have much luck. But they do a good job of keeping some circulation.


Plants inside the box
