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Harbor freight and Northern are the cheapest chineese mild steel ones and don't last very long but in pvc it should last forever https://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/searc...=searchresults Tex Last edited by Texas Kid; 06-19-2004 at 12:48 AM.. |
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Wow, Tex! I am impressed! My fiancee will love that! He's been wanting to get a small aero-system going. I'm sure that will be our next project after remodeling the closet and finishing the C13. Now I know who to come runnin to when its time for the next project!
Again, great job! Keep up the good work! Freeda Green
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They have a 4 and a 6 place unit that would be cool in a closet setup and I think you could take the plants in that setup thru the whole process. Aero is so easy and clean that I am actually thinking about going away for hydrokorrel and lava rocks to a pure aeroponics setup.
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Just a note.
As an ex machinist the hole you drill will be smaller than the tapped hole. I will look up the specs and get back to you. I got the same set up as TK and it work very well.
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Oh yea, I didn't think about people not knowing that. I think a 5/16-18" is a #F drill, I think. but when you drill it is definately undersized from the tap size.
An ex-machinist CC, I love it, there sure are alot of ex-machinist out there. "Ex" being the operative word. Thanks CC Tex |
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Thanks Texas, this is just what i was looking for. Now i'm off to work. I'll check it out later, but i'm going to build one this weekend and i'll post the results.
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Looks good mate.
I used to use a very simalar setup but it was called "The rainforest" and if im not mistaken it was made by GH. I imagine the one u show works the same way. I used to get some nice roots within 7 days more often than not, hardly ever lost any too. I dont do so many clones nowadays but they are great if u need to do a good few clones in fairly short space of time. This is the one i used to use, got rid of it now though. Goodluck. Hippo |
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How big are those holes Hippo?
Do they have inserts? Nice setup Hip Tex |
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Thanks
WoW Hippo, that's a nice unit you had there. Thanks for the picture and help. Thanks Texas for the link to your unit also. I'm going to pickup a rubbermaid container tomorrow. I'll get the misters and piping this weekend and hope to have her running by Sunday. I'm going to try to root 50 cutting of the TrainWreck and hope it works, because that's going to be my next run for everyone to see. I'll be starting a thread on the TrainWreck i have for others to see. I think 50 plants should bring in a nice yield. I'm hoping this Cloning machine works for me or i'm fucked.
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The Trainwreck was rooted in what, 6 days not bad at all.
50 little TW babies will be no problem at all for the Aero setup. Tex |
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