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Out of the bedroom tent and into the loft


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Rather odd but i used my existing 5"  fans/filters to cut down initial costslarge.DSCN1495.JPG 

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Only couple of changes have been made,large.20170313_170040.jpglarge.20170313_170509.jpg an upgrade to 6" fans/filters and a 8" intake closer to the room.....   When these filters need replacing next yr i will probably buy 1 10" fan/filter which i  should have done at the start :) 

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I like autos in the cool months because i can keep a stable temp with lights on (2x600w) 24/7 with the fans turned downlarge.20170313_170429.jpg

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On 12/03/2017 at 11:14 PM, Tie-Fighter said:

To be honest i just put down some loft boards.

 

 

mate tbh, your build is a cracker but your taking a risk with the floor as your loft boards look like theyre just sitting on top of the fibreglass insulation

& the floor doesn't look like it's being supported properly,  the combined weight of a person & freshly watered plants could easily go through the floor

if there's no additional support underneath, I went through my attic's floor years ago, it didn't have the loftboards, just fibreglass insulation & a unsupported plank !

 

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On 3/15/2017 at 8:24 PM, Joint hogger said:

 

 

mate tbh, your build is a cracker but your taking a risk with the floor as your loft boards look like theyre just sitting on top of the fibreglass insulation

& the floor doesn't look like it's being supported properly,  the combined weight of a person & freshly watered plants could easily go through the floor

if there's no additional support underneath, I went through my attic's floor years ago, it didn't have the loftboards, just fibreglass insulation & a unsupported plank !

 

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The boards are screwed to the unraised beams that run along the loft,(dont have a pic of that) did feel solid/sturdy (or ive been lucky).... Its been up a couple yrs now,  so hopefully all good

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impressive loft grow.. you have quite a bit of space there and you have done a lot of work in a short space of time!

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Impressive space there, lovely looking ladies.

Love my winter auto's too, also great for extreme vegging at the same time :D

Great job.

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