AND (16-06-19), curiouscultivator (16-06-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (16-06-19), IceCalibur (16-06-19)
Wow thanks everyone won't be starting the build for a few weeks but will get a thread up once I start this was just looking for advice in prep
My thaught is to bang a room in a shed ie stud walls rockwool plaster board can skim it but don't see the point then a tent in the room the room has to be 2m*2m so the shed will be a big twat want to slate the roof of I can turf the garden while I'm at it so when the thread gose up it will be a process
Can u lot tell me were u vent ya hot air to when growing in a shed I am thinking of building a furnace to melt all the aluminium of the estate sick of watching the council take bins full of scrap away so I'm having it now but that's another story lol so hopefully if I have a furnace outside then chopper's would just think it's smelting that's causing the heat thanks a bunch again everyone
AND (16-06-19), curiouscultivator (16-06-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (16-06-19), Ironman (16-06-19)
Dont worry about the chopper mate. If your insulating the roof of your shed and the grow room roof there will be no significant signal anyway.
In the winter, I vent into my main shed, in the summer, I vent straight out into the garden. I always pull in air from outside the main shed though.
I have a removable piece of 150mm pvc pipe between my grow room and the vent out of my shed.
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AND (16-06-19), curiouscultivator (07-07-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (16-06-19)
I ordered a garden cabin, floor and roof is insulated and temps are perfect at the moment but heatings needed during the cold months. I built a worktop to hide my tent but then it's only 3ft high. I extract into a box attached to the lower back wall and drilled a 5 inch hole through the box and wall to outside. Chucked a vent in for the blowing air to escape through. Back of the cabin faces a wall so vent isn't in view. My intake is passive from within.
Hardest bit is the noise. I put my noisy desktop PC in there which is louder than the tent so helps disguise things
Last edited by Silkadin; 16-06-19 at 03:37 PM.
AND (16-06-19), curiouscultivator (07-07-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (16-06-19), Ironman (16-06-19)
curiouscultivator (07-07-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (17-06-19), Ironman (16-06-19)
My advice clifton give the old woman a slap and say i am growing in the gaff. It will save you a lot money maybe not on the ag lol.
curiouscultivator (07-07-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (17-06-19)
Slap the gal n the gals are gone n that's a no no n I was planning on moisture board n board again with sound board also box all fans ect
curiouscultivator (07-07-19), Gaz (16-06-19), GEORGE (17-06-19)
I grow in an old coal shed, temps in summer isn’t overly bad (extractor takes that heat away) but in the winter its an utter ballache, so now I’ve got to reconfigure my room properly so I don’t have to have heaters in the room so much in the winter
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curiouscultivator (07-07-19), GEORGE (07-07-19)
So pricing studding up for the shed 3x3m
So to build a 3*3m shed ie 4 walls floor n roof n this is just for 3*2 190m of it 220 quid do I need to use 3*2 or is ther a cheeper option I'm a plasterer so I'm just thinking stud wall but the shed inside the shed is what needs insulating any one with any building knowledge plz help cheers
GEORGE (08-07-19)
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