As long as dry box is slick, it should be good...yes?
Hopefully you will find my dry box real slick!
I had some plywood and built a simple box to keep my nutes and stuff in.
I hater starring at boxes too long...I start to get wild ideas. Know what I mean?
Anywho I had this idea I needed a box to dry my outdoor harvest in, so...
I cut three 3" holes in the back bottom of the box, and one 6" hole side top.
I covered the intake holes with some cut-to-fit furnace material and stapled it in.
I then put a 6" Suncourt inline in the top hole.
(you can see I camouflaged the top hole)
I added a DIY scrubber...and VIOLA!
My dry box sitting atop my cab.
The top shelf is removable, and has a gap in front of 3"x21"
Air will flow from the bottom rear of the box, through the dry basket, and to the front top to the scrubber.
The basket is hurricane fencing just hanging from hooks.
After some more thunking....
I've decided to continue the good use of this box after harvest.
It will house a 150watt SCROG that I will run during the day to help with the temps in the garage during winter. The exhaust will help keep the intake air of the cab below warmer.
I will use the suncourt and duct it to the top of my old DIY reflector. (taking the shelf out)
I will post up some shots when I get that part of it hooked up.
Did I mention this could also be a nice stud box too?
Can you dig it?
Hopefully you will find my dry box real slick!
I had some plywood and built a simple box to keep my nutes and stuff in.
I hater starring at boxes too long...I start to get wild ideas. Know what I mean?
Anywho I had this idea I needed a box to dry my outdoor harvest in, so...
I cut three 3" holes in the back bottom of the box, and one 6" hole side top.
I covered the intake holes with some cut-to-fit furnace material and stapled it in.
I then put a 6" Suncourt inline in the top hole.
(you can see I camouflaged the top hole)
I added a DIY scrubber...and VIOLA!
My dry box sitting atop my cab.
The top shelf is removable, and has a gap in front of 3"x21"
Air will flow from the bottom rear of the box, through the dry basket, and to the front top to the scrubber.
The basket is hurricane fencing just hanging from hooks.
After some more thunking....
I've decided to continue the good use of this box after harvest.
It will house a 150watt SCROG that I will run during the day to help with the temps in the garage during winter. The exhaust will help keep the intake air of the cab below warmer.
I will use the suncourt and duct it to the top of my old DIY reflector. (taking the shelf out)
I will post up some shots when I get that part of it hooked up.
Did I mention this could also be a nice stud box too?
Can you dig it?