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joe hawkins
Hi guys, got a new project on the go, thought Id share it with you as there are one or two loft growers on here and you can see whats possible.
Fisrt off my loft is already done boarded plastered carpetted etc. The plan is to put a false wall on one end and artex the same as elsewhere. the door will be hidden by either a wardrobe on castors/fullsize mirror /bookcase attached to door (still undecided) any way I'll show you where Im up to.Click to view attachment
this is the left hand side from inside as you can see its a timber studded wall with cavity insulation
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and here's the right hand side
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heres the bank of sockets waiting to be looped in, and the ducting leading up the chimney stack for the extract
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here's the littles lovelies roughing it in the tent waiting to get in on the left.Click to view attachment
theats awhere Im upto at the mo, cant jump on it straight away as I'm 1/2 way through building a new kitchen the bride, So I have to sneak up whenever I can get the chance and show you how things are progressing, took about 8 hours in total so far.
joe
speedemon
Looks good mate, just out of interest did you knock a hole into the actual chimney it's self? As I was thinking about doing this but was wondering if the fumes from the gas fire would some how leak out where the extractor duct went in?
joe hawkins
I knocked a hole in the stack in my flue (very important) and sealed with expanded foam, the ducting up the stack is 4 inch dia. the flue is seved by a redundant radiant gas fire in my front room, if you seal properly you will not get any fumes leaking, but it could affect the safety of the fire by having a 4 inch obstruction in the flue. We dont use the fire at all we use the central heating when required. It shouldnt affect the updraught too much as the flues are usually 9 inch diameter, but you would have to do a smoke test to see if it was safe to use your appliance. If your ducting doesnt protrude nto the flue and its sealed properly should be 100% mine goes up the flue as I wont be using a filter, and I need the unhindered fan to chuck it out of the top full bore as Its gonna get hot in ther. Im using tile vents and ducting to bring air in and my water tap should be fitted this weekend.
Joe
joe hawkins
Right folks, little bit of progress, walls are plastered, textured same as original and painted on both sides. Extract fan is fitted, hopefully fitting door this afternoon. Still undecided about how to conceal the door, whether to go with bookcase, wardrobe, display cabinet, mural etc. Any suggestions welcome. Still waiting for my brides bruv rig me up a tap inside the growroom, tonight with any luck!
I've got the camera on charge so I'll put a few pics on later to show you where I'm at. I'm hoping once the doors on it'll dampen down the noise of the fan, dead giveaway at the minute, but I've not put a controller on yet so we'll see how it goes once the door is on. I've lit a smoke bomb in the room without the door fitted and the fans spot on, sucked it up and spat it out the chimney, it'll work even better with the airtight door on.
put some pics on later chaps
joe
joe hawkins
photos as promised
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the false wall with door hung
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the extract fan fitted
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slunkalot
Lovely work mate. It'll look the business when its finished. Your a bit of a dab hand at the diy mate looking forward to pic's as u go. Always good to see other idea,s cause i might be able to make my room better. Carry on the good work I'm sure plenty of bud will come out of that room in the future. Best of luck wit the girls when they go in.
joe hawkins
cheers for the vote of confidence skunkalot, bit more work squeezed in today, fitted the tile vent in the roof for the intake (while neighbours were out) and connected the ducting, now all it wants is the fan mounting on the wall.
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here's where it enters the growroom ready for the fan
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last job for today was fitting the smoke alarm a vital part of every growroomClick to view attachment
that'll be all till weekend
joe
Skinny_Jimmy
nice mate, very nice. Good luck with the grow when it happens, preparation is a key to a good grow and it looks like your more then prepared smile.gif

Sj
joe hawkins
Cheers Jimmy, the room will be put to use as soon as its finished, I've got 5 in the tent 2 weeks into flower which will be under a 600 on the left and I've got 3 in my drobe 2 weeks in, which will be going on the right under a 400. I'll be able use my drobe then for all my vegging under a 400mh. Then if I ever get turned over again, they'll be happy to find a few in my drobe and (touch wood) the growroom will be not spotted giving them the numbers they'd need to put me away.
Joe
420Blazer
well planned out and a lot of thought put in and definitely will pay off, good luck with the grow, and i deffo agree with the smoke alarm in the grow room even though most growers don't add this vital piece of kit. will keep an eye out for how this thread progresses. peace dude! stoned.gif
joe hawkins
Well lads this show is almost over, bruv in law sorted my tap, I've looped into the ring, the tent is down andthe ladies are in there new home,
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here's the ladies happy as larry
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and here's your everyday cluttered loft
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I've got some more ladies moving in on the right tomorrow night under a 400w and apart from a bit of fine tuning were done, the camo job is temporary by the way, still looking for something appropriate to hide doorway. Fan can be heard so I've muffled it and getting a controller on it. had a bit of a nightmare when I lit the smoke bomb to check the room for leaks and see how the fan coped, filled the living room, so climbed on roof and took the gas cowl off and problem sorted, Ill fit a D.F.E. insert later in the week, any way folks hope I might of inspired 1 or 2 of you to try something similar,
joe
JGP
nice looking build joe, very stealthy love the idea of the bookcase hiding the door ph34r.gif goodluck finishing it off.
joe hawkins
Thank JGB, got the other lamp (400) in today and the ladies under it, 2 new oscillating fans have gone in and a mini dehumidifier. No smell issues but there is a glow around the frame which I will take care off with some foam on a roll at lights on. It was melting in the loft yesterday but the growroom was lovely and cool, speed controller for fan has been ordered so no noise issues. Im happy with the result, it should look after me nicely for a good few years.
joe
leepy
a top job mucka super fucking stealthy wink.gif
joe hawkins
QUOTE (leepy @ May 25 2009, 05:26 PM) *
a top job mucka super fucking stealthy wink.gif

Cheers leeps thats a proper compliment coming from you the master of stealth wink.gif
joe
slunkalot
Ya can't get much better than that mate. Great job. The girls look happy to be there too. thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
ThickHaze
Very nice indeed!!!

That grow is so stealth, that if I had it, I would be afraid of not beeing able to locate the damn room while beeing high.. Top notch!
MR.MAK
Very nice!!

The tap is genius too. Nice.
Healthystealthy


That room is the total bollocks Joe, first class, wish i had a tap in my growroom stoned.gif
DAKIDD
Nice Lookin Room..
david-trousers
Better than narnia.
takeiteazy
I am looking to put a tent in the loft. Would the cold air from outside be too cold though ??

Cheers
joe hawkins
QUOTE (takeiteazy @ Aug 31 2009, 01:06 PM) *
I am looking to put a tent in the loft. Would the cold air from outside be too cold though ??

Cheers

If you put a tent in your loft, you will find it freezing in the winter and scorching in the summer, most loft growers do ok though, by good intake and extract and setting the timers for 12/12 to suit the seasons temps, get cracking
joe
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