as the title says I have a spot and I need to finish it out/up.
its a garage that im only going to be using half of. I want to put up the framing, insulation and sheetrock. I have a friend who is already on deck to help/do the electrical NOW here is my biggest dilemma:
I need to get a price list together for the supplies that im going to need. I thought that I could use the HOMEDEPOT program but all it is, is you sending your measuerments in and someone getting back to you.
as I said, I did that BUT the guy that was incharge of my request got back to me and started asking for codes and all kinds of other shit that I don't need/wasn't ot be concerned about.
I just need a supply list generated so I would know how much of what I would need to complete or finish the spot so I can finally have a completed grow for once.
I was going at a good clip from the start of 9/13 and then everything froze solid with the weather (as my sig says)! moms, clones everything. talked to my partner and we both agreed that its time to just get the place together and finished out so that we can move forward.
anyone know of any programs that can generate a supply list once I plug in my measuerments? I mean even if all it does is tell me now many studs I would need, lengths of insulation and sheets of sheetrock I would be able to then put the prices to it and come up with an estimate on my own
or maybe something that can give me an estimate as to how much a project like that would cost to do?
I really don't want to do the "benny hill" supply runs to homedepot every half hour or when i run out of something AND I don't want to waste money with buying too much of one thing either. a trip or two I don't mind to either restock or take back but just don't wanna spend time going back and forth to the store, would rather focus that time on the build and getting the work done.
the seeds have been ordered, systems have been built and are functional, my ventilation is already decided (gets installed once the electrical is installed) so I just need the space itself brought up to speed
any ideas guys?
its a garage that im only going to be using half of. I want to put up the framing, insulation and sheetrock. I have a friend who is already on deck to help/do the electrical NOW here is my biggest dilemma:
I need to get a price list together for the supplies that im going to need. I thought that I could use the HOMEDEPOT program but all it is, is you sending your measuerments in and someone getting back to you.
as I said, I did that BUT the guy that was incharge of my request got back to me and started asking for codes and all kinds of other shit that I don't need/wasn't ot be concerned about.
I just need a supply list generated so I would know how much of what I would need to complete or finish the spot so I can finally have a completed grow for once.
I was going at a good clip from the start of 9/13 and then everything froze solid with the weather (as my sig says)! moms, clones everything. talked to my partner and we both agreed that its time to just get the place together and finished out so that we can move forward.
anyone know of any programs that can generate a supply list once I plug in my measuerments? I mean even if all it does is tell me now many studs I would need, lengths of insulation and sheets of sheetrock I would be able to then put the prices to it and come up with an estimate on my own
or maybe something that can give me an estimate as to how much a project like that would cost to do?
I really don't want to do the "benny hill" supply runs to homedepot every half hour or when i run out of something AND I don't want to waste money with buying too much of one thing either. a trip or two I don't mind to either restock or take back but just don't wanna spend time going back and forth to the store, would rather focus that time on the build and getting the work done.
the seeds have been ordered, systems have been built and are functional, my ventilation is already decided (gets installed once the electrical is installed) so I just need the space itself brought up to speed
any ideas guys?