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Then put your dirty underwear on top of it, that should discourage any kind of close inspection.
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I bought one of these a few years ago, but gave up how to light leak a double door. A single door design is much easier to light proof, ect. spacebucket? micro 1'x'1'2' tent perhaps? I just got my micro tent in a closet, beside a suit case and they look the same.
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I have some trash bags ill try out and if that doesnt work ill try a bike tire.
The middle part will be interesting. |
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as long as you make light have to go around a corner it will be lightproof
![]() for the door itself you use the same principle; if you make one side have a piece of lightblocking material 'sticking out' it will cover the slit when closed, for exttra stealth have the other sides flap overlap the first
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Weather stripping has to be placed just right or you will still get little light leaks. What worked best for me was when I could apply the weather stripping to the door while it was closed. Problem is, you have to be able to access the cab through the top or back in order to do it that way. Quote:
Looking forward to seeing this build and first round!
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Cab update
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I went to a local bike shop and asked nicely for trash inner tubes. They had regular thickeness tubes which worked great. I stapled that shit with the cheapest pneumatic? gun from HD w 1/4” staples. I taped the sides with 2 pieces of gorilla tape on each side. Conpletely light proof. Now on to the top and bottom. I have D - shaped weather stripping for the top and bottom. The middle section has me buffaloed. How can i light proof this part? “Huffnpuff” thanks for the pics. I cant tell what to do with that practically. How can i light proof the middle section of my cab? I bought a 2.5” hole saw for $17 yikes. This will be drilled into the top of my cab. The fan will be mounted in a tupperware housing a la athos style. Ill drill a tiny hole through the side and caulk it for the 12 volt wiring. The the top will have another hole drilled thr same size as the hole in the cab 2.5”. Connecting the tupperware to the carbon scrubber will be tricky. I think ill be using craft store “plastic mesh (hardware cloth)” for the inner and outer layers, stocking and duct tape. Im thinking 3” and 4”. How to grt this to taper into a tupperware....any ideas anyone? “BLYNX” your suggestion for pulling rather than pushing... how would i design that? If the fan doesnt make a ton of noise i wouldnt mind trying that option. Still havent got thr fan in yet. Ill post a pic of the pc carbon scrubber im bading my design off. |
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That's gonna be tough to seal up. Maybe take out the magnetic door stops, and screw in a stud from top to bottom?
You might as well just screw in a simple frame all the way around, just a bit farther in than the doors on the inside. That way you can just slap in a removable panel up against it, before you close the doors. Something cheap like 1/4 under layment plywood, or even a lighter sheet of laminate. Otherwise you could staple a whole sheet of black canvas, and add a zipper, just like the front of a grow tent. Oh one more thing, I would toss a few sticky back vinyl floor tiles to protect the floor, and caulk all the inside corners with silicone. Good luck to building your double door grow maid ![]() Sure you lose a few cubic inches of space , and have do deal with a panel every time you open the cabinet doors, but it would be light proof. |
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Caulked
DTS hey man
![]() I caulked the corners up real nice. The middle part i used a long strip of gorrila duct tape and the top/bottom i used weather stripping with the staple gun. Im a cabinet cowboy after all that gun slinging. The magnet works great you just gotta lay a piece of duct tape behind it and staple that too. Luckily the 1/4 staples dont penetrate the wood so it looks great. Next up is the lights. I can mont them to the ceiling with spare wood or use a shelf and drill out holes for them to hang by. ![]()
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the same as you did with the sides really
![]() ![]() i cant find any decent pics but this shows it a bit, a piece that covers the slit between the doors: https://images-na.ssl- ![]() hardware stores carry alu/pvc piping materials, you should be able to find somehting that will fit on your fan
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