Love me some redneck ingenuity! Was thinking something real similar.The bolt fits in the drill. The screw is the cutter. By moving the screw farther out the hole gets bigger. Kinda red neck but works. The screw just scrapes the plastic away so go slow and clamp everything down lol. View attachment 4971032
I believe I put some sort of pilot bit in the middle. With out a drill press to hold it straight it would be impossible to get it to work if done free hand.Love me some redneck ingenuity! Was thinking something real similar.
Agreed. I have a drill press but it seems like somewhere around here I have a antique adjustable hole saw that was like that. (drill bit with an adjustable blade on an outrigger if you will.I believe I put some sort of pilot bit in the middle. With out a drill press to hold it straight it would be impossible to get it to work if done free hand.
I used mine for net pots in 5 g pails,needed some crazy size like 4 13/16 as 5" was too big.Worked well for a quick fix.Agreed. I have a drill press but it seems like somewhere around here I have a antique adjustable hole saw that was like that. (drill bit with an adjustable blade on an outrigger if you will.
the netpot is the wick.Confused,2 square pots one is the wick? Whats the net pot for?
intake hose will allow me to fill them one at a time like i do now, and once i see runoff i stop. Going to get a funnel that I can attach to the end of the hoses for now.What do you use for a water level indicator? Also how do you fill it?
Badass... Would love to follow this.here's the parts prior to assembly an part #s if anyone is interested. not sure how many gals the pots are they say they are 5 gal but looks closer to 3.5 to 4 to me. good enough.
the res can hold 1.5 gal of water. the intake valve sits 1" higher than the outtake
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A few SIP experts (@hyroot ) from way back recommend not using the res until the pot is full of roots, using top watering until established. The square pot foot can be help full in these cases protecting the wick. But it would need some stabilization without the bottom res.the netpot is the wick.
the bottom square pot is just acting as a "foot" to hold it up out of the res. I didn't want it to go all the way to the bottom of the res. this way I can also lift the top pot off the lid as needed more easily.
I could have skipped the netpot I guess, or used pvc pieces as feet for each corner of the larger pot to act as feet. but had a bunch of those smaller pots sitting around and they are the right hight so just used those.
Thanks for that post. Learn something new everydayA few SIP experts (@hyroot ) from way back recommend not using the res until the pot is full of roots, using top watering until established. The square pot foot can be help full in these cases protecting the wick. But it would need some stabilization without the bottom res.
ILR: have you ever looked into PPK system? Similar to the sips but you top water instead and the wick is used more for sucking the water out of the pot, into the res, with multiple watering assuring that you refresh air in the media. Your system is extremely close to be able to PPK, maybe needs a bit longer/thinner wick. The whole point of the ppk system is removing the perched water table;the bit in the bottom of the pot which is a bit extra wet, and pushing it down to the res. There is plenty of threads on icmag forum, look for delta9 posts. It's a very nice rabbit hole...
Interesting about top watering to get more roots before using the wick,Ive never started a small plant in a sip.A few SIP experts (@hyroot ) from way back recommend not using the res until the pot is full of roots, using top watering until established. The square pot foot can be help full in these cases protecting the wick. But it would need some stabilization without the bottom res.
ILR: have you ever looked into PPK system? Similar to the sips but you top water instead and the wick is used more for sucking the water out of the pot, into the res, with multiple watering assuring that you refresh air in the media. Your system is extremely close to be able to PPK, maybe needs a bit longer/thinner wick. The whole point of the ppk system is removing the perched water table;the bit in the bottom of the pot which is a bit extra wet, and pushing it down to the res. There is plenty of threads on icmag forum, look for delta9 posts. It's a very nice rabbit hole...