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Raeofsun13

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Here is a shot from our back area that faces that private lake. There is a little ravine that runs back there, well it is not so little anymore! Here are some shots as well of the herb bed where our outdoor girls lived. We are blocked in our subdivision due to flooding all around us, we have a plan with the sump pump if it backs up and we will pump it out of the basement. The grow down stairs is good! Crazy!! :shock:
 

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SahTiva

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Emergency evacuation. Lol well kinda... I pulled the outdoor girls from their makeshift herb bed and placed them in the garage for a day or so anyone have suggestions on keeping them happy? I have fans on them and they have the garage lights but that's it. Hopefully only a day or so cause I can smell them in front now... Dam rain
I think their happiness will exponentially increase in direct relation to their distance away from that mustang... haha jk. They look good man hopefully things dry out for you guys.
 

Csufan97

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M1d thank you we are excited about the outdoor girls and hope we can get them thru this rain without harm.

Sah they love the stang man, ford hater. Lol jk
 

SahTiva

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I drive an F-body, its in my nature to trash talk stangs but its all in good fun. Did you guys figure out your outdoor issue?
Maybe some old equipment up in the garage to hold things over? I have a spare 6 im not using but in springs.... hope you guys
get everything sorted.
 

Raeofsun13

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Here is them today. We haven't gotten far with getting lighting going as things for CSU on his real world job has gone to hell this week, he got home at something like 11:00-11:30 last night. I don't have that skill set for rigging lighting etc, plus with my neck I am not to be on ladders! They will probably be moved outside, little concerned about PM and budworm as Indi had some don't even know how to look for that. Gonna have to take a crash course in that as well. Hope everyone else along the front range flood areas are ok!
 

Csufan97

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Hey chef here she is love my mustangs I have had a 66, 72, 85 and now 2005 check her out 10k miles ohh yeah. 3" full exhaust long tube headers ( only in weld county) brace bars front and back, diablosport tuner (not custom yet), no super charger yet!

Sah let run!
 

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Csufan97

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I drive an F-body, its in my nature to trash talk stangs but its all in good fun. Did you guys figure out your outdoor issue?
Maybe some old equipment up in the garage to hold things over? I have a spare 6 im not using but in springs.... hope you guys
get everything sorted.
Sah thanks man we are moving them out in the morning truly appreciate the offer.
 

Raeofsun13

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My Stang muncher.

When are we gonna meet up and let these girls run!?
really that Knight Rider looking 80's car is gonna beat CSU's bad ass Stang? I love the Stang, love driving her, she is bad ass and you will be going 100 mph fast and easy, don't even know your hauling ass. If I dive it all the time I would get pulled over for speeding!
 

Sirdabsalot462

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Looking..uh...Dank...ha!

Happy muthafckn Saturday RIU!
Sneak peak of Tomorrow's update..
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Been researching butane recovery systems for the last couple of days, and believe I've found a solid means of both creating my own Passive Recovery System, I've got the schematics worked out, the parts, sources to get said parts and even a price list..

Either all that and save about 300$ or so, and just buy a bad ass one already made, called an MkIII-A..

Making our own however, will allow is to decide how much material can be processed in one session, it seems from my research that we do not want to go too big, as to not ruin the efficiency of the recovery system.

I'm thinking a 12-14” column is the perfect size to start out at..this should allow us to process about 60 grams of material per session, and recover around 5-600 ml of solvent per column extraction.

The extractor/recovery system will also allow for a soak time, allowing us to extract even more lipids into our oil, and yes we want lots o' lipids.

This is gonna be fun..
 

Raeofsun13

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You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Sirdabs. Anyway, I don't know why the hell you are talking about but it sounded good to me. That is me saying it is beyond my skills!
 
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