nukklehead
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oh yeah who can replace the fiskas??? they are the bomb
Real Ting,
Great thread idea. I agree on the pond liner and Gorilla Tape. Me and my Firestorm cordless drill are a team. I bought it just before I built my grow room [all lumber w/screw construction]. We've shared many a mile, but it is heavy and large. I'm going to check out the Bosch, cuz I'd like something that's lighter and can get into tighter spots.
I read all the reviews on Lowe's and Home Depot about the shop vac, and I realize the limitations, but for the price, I'm going to risk it. The reviewers consistently say it excels at picking up liquid. That's where I could really use it, for runoff in my hand watering operation.
Soleus Air 10" Wall Mountable Table Fan FTY-25
http://www.amazon.com/Soleus-Air-Mo...d=1368143216&sr=8-12&keywords=oscillating+fan
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Not extremely powerful, but very quiet and oscillates in an oval pattern, and fan body doesn't move. 2 hour timer for those inclined. Thanks. -granger
Loving the ratchet straps idea, that would make installing big carbon filters with one man much much easier. I've been using the little light hanger yo-yos to get them up, it works but I wouldn't want to leave it hanging on them.View Image
Ratchet Straps for carbon filters instead of bungee's
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Behind-the-door show racks for holding bottles of cleaning supplies and additives and meters and tape measures and IR guns and spray bottles
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reflectix works great on walls to reflect light, but it also works well for pot caps (to help evaporation and fungus gnats), shading cuts or nute bottles from direct light, and you can even fashion a quick and dirty mini room to control RH for drying. You can also line the room if you are worries about the fuzz doing a fly over checking heat sigs.
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Grabber helps tuck leaves, nudge pots, hold hose,
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Green glow flashlight. Has a very weak led flashlight and it can glow green(with or without the light) so you have a quick and easy way to sneak in the flower room with lights are off without disturbing the ladies.
I have the cheapest IR thermometer I could find on Ali Express. It works good enough for me. I'm sure the 3M or other name brand one is better. Mine was about $30 and the 3M brand is over $100; is it really $70 better? Probably not.
As far as the bucket shop vac goes... I have one and it is pretty janky, but it works. If I try to go suck up dry coco the filter is too coarse and it will just blow it all out of the top and all over. It is more powerful than the bucket is rigid and it has collapsed the bucket several times. It just looks like a aluminum can that got crushed by a ghost hand.
So for another recommendation:
Honeywell 3 speed fan
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These fans are very good for the price. They do not oscillate, but they have 3 speeds and circulate air pretty well. You can get a Vantec Vornado fan that costs 3 times as much, but it is probably not 3 times as good. I probably own 7 or 8 of these fans and all of them are still functioning perfectly.
I have the cheapest IR thermometer I could find on Ali Express. It works good enough for me. I'm sure the 3M or other name brand one is better. Mine was about $30 and the 3M brand is over $100; is it really $70 better? Probably not.
As far as the bucket shop vac goes... I have one and it is pretty janky, but it works. If I try to go suck up dry coco the filter is too coarse and it will just blow it all out of the top and all over. It is more powerful than the bucket is rigid and it has collapsed the bucket several times. It just looks like a aluminum can that got crushed by a ghost hand.
So for another recommendation:
Honeywell 3 speed fan
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These fans are very good for the price. They do not oscillate, but they have 3 speeds and circulate air pretty well. You can get a Vantec Vornado fan that costs 3 times as much, but it is probably not 3 times as good. I probably own 7 or 8 of these fans and all of them are still functioning perfectly.
for measuring and dispensing large amounts of fertz I use a 60cc syringe
for measuring and dispensing large amounts of fertz I use a 60cc syringe fitted up with a length of aquarium hose to get down into the bottles.
the 60cc is the equivilent of 12 tsp so its quick, fast, easy and very clean mixing up 5-10+ gallons of fert solutions
or your rez.
i got box of 50 for $24 of the bay for my mycology doings.
also available at your local feed and seed outfit for about a buck or 2
used for injecting horses and other farm animals.
they have up 100cc syringes.
you'll never go back after trying 1 of these
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good for feeding clones= small plants, use mine every day , big and small. good for measured amount into rockwool cubes.