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As a tangent off another thread, I will share this here, to see if others have ideas they can share.
I needed more poles than the 4 supplied, and wanted my carbon static, but the lighting positions adjustable.
It's not quite what I was talking about. However, you could put another pole left to right, by sitting it upon then 'dropped' bars that run back to front.
Using the supplied drop bars at the tents extremities, they could hold quite a number of your own bars across them. Solving the LED hanging issue that a few bar-light owners have spoke of.
Obviously my loose bar isn't over the drop bars, and raises the roof a little. This actually stops any urge it has to slide, as I grab the cable, when I fell face first into the grow while training it.
The really keen eyed will notice I'm not looking in the door, and so will probably turn the 600 when I get two long poles myself.
I also made bars for the net frame, which interlocks with the tent, but are actually hanging from the roof using green string.
I didn't cut that D shape, into the end of a squared off bit of wood.
That D shape, is to accommodate the 20mm pole. So a 20mm hole cutter was used. Making a 20mm hole through a slightly longer bit of wood. Before sawing it to length, straight across the hole. Leaving something like a wooden open ended spanner.
If the side poles needed support. I would fix the wood to the metal. I would do so with a cable/zip tie. Drilling a tie sized hole through the wood.
My poles are actually quite rigid. Where they join, I have lengthened the male pole, to fit further into the female. It's little male bit, extended with a bit of tube. Interference fitted, down the hole inside (I bet there's a smiley for that)
I needed more poles than the 4 supplied, and wanted my carbon static, but the lighting positions adjustable.
It's not quite what I was talking about. However, you could put another pole left to right, by sitting it upon then 'dropped' bars that run back to front.
Using the supplied drop bars at the tents extremities, they could hold quite a number of your own bars across them. Solving the LED hanging issue that a few bar-light owners have spoke of.
Obviously my loose bar isn't over the drop bars, and raises the roof a little. This actually stops any urge it has to slide, as I grab the cable, when I fell face first into the grow while training it.
The really keen eyed will notice I'm not looking in the door, and so will probably turn the 600 when I get two long poles myself.
I also made bars for the net frame, which interlocks with the tent, but are actually hanging from the roof using green string.
I didn't cut that D shape, into the end of a squared off bit of wood.
That D shape, is to accommodate the 20mm pole. So a 20mm hole cutter was used. Making a 20mm hole through a slightly longer bit of wood. Before sawing it to length, straight across the hole. Leaving something like a wooden open ended spanner.
If the side poles needed support. I would fix the wood to the metal. I would do so with a cable/zip tie. Drilling a tie sized hole through the wood.
My poles are actually quite rigid. Where they join, I have lengthened the male pole, to fit further into the female. It's little male bit, extended with a bit of tube. Interference fitted, down the hole inside (I bet there's a smiley for that)
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