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Nice! this looks clean!
where did you get the "cabin fever" doors? (i see they are home made now, good work, is that tongue and groove on plywood?) i dig them Last edited by Speed of green; 03-05-2018 at 05:50 AM.. |
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gonna need cooling, even with air cooled reflectors
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Yes the doors are each made from a 4x8 sheet of Birch plywood and the border is maple, then tongue and groove pine in the middle. When i did my framing, not knowing what i was doing, i didnt frame my door openings to standard sizes. They are wide enough for a 2x4 flood table to go through, THAT was on purpose for once
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@razorridge Im sure in the summer i will need a portable ac, But i think other than summer i will be fine without, only because i am taking in fresh air from the little hallway in between the rooms, there is a window in there for fresh air from outside. And the basement stays between 50-65 pretty much year round.
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more more more more
piece of birch plywood left over from the making the doors, cut to size, piece of foam insulation board glued to the other side cut to size to fit snug as a bug in the window. backdraft damper inside an 8 inch T duct. 8 inch hyper fan, then an 8x24 carbon scrubber will be attached to that.
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After this... LET THERE BE LIGHTS....hung
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I will be caulking/sealing every possible gap/crevice around that window and duct also so dont worry
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OUTLAWS GREEN ROOMS.
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yes mate all hard work, looks good never stops.
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OUTLAWS GREEN ROOMS.
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Thanks i appreciate it, it is definitely rewarding seeing your work in front of you like this. Ill be using insulated ducting for my lights. sucking from the lung room hallway, through the lights then back into the basement. i like the hyper fan a lot so far
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