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    Quote Originally Posted by Maccajuana View Post
    My feed buckets are too big for the sink so use this to fill them on the floor. Five litre bottle and some old tube, turn on the tap and let gravity do the rest

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    What an awesome idea

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    Seedling shot bottle


    Made this today.


    Get this...and a hacksaw



    1. Hacksaw the bottle apart at the screw cap, should get somethin like this



    2. Take the thick plastic circle, flip it then glue the rim of the screw cap and the plastic, shove it back in. Glue and replace the waterproof washer thing if you get one. I lightly clamped it so it was tight.



    3. Shove the tube through the bottom of the lid, probably have a filter on one end, thats gonna wanna stay under the cap



    4. Fill it up, screw the lid on and off ya go. You have to squeeze lightly too, no jet of water and no dripping



    I imagine ya can get these for 50p on flea bay but I had this at home and I'm bored..and sad

    You're welcome

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    Didnt have a little shovel when I needed one so I made myself one from some cardboard tubes, sticky back plastic and pva glue.



    I'm also lying, it's a washing detergent bottle

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    Here is my Super Deluxe New Improved Mk2 humidifier, attached to my fan intake, and made from an old fridge basket, old basin with water, and some wet cloths dangling in the water. An old lampshade completes the picture. It helps raise the humidity a bit when the fan is running on slow speed, and humidity is very low. Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Fart Scrogger View Post
    Here is my Super Deluxe New Improved Mk2 humidifier, attached to my fan intake, and made from an old fridge basket, old basin with water, and some wet cloths dangling in the water. An old lampshade completes the picture. It helps raise the humidity a bit when the fan is running on slow speed, and humidity is very low. Click image for larger version. 

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    I like it and I also love clothes pegs! Funny, I can't remember the last time I used 1 to hang out the washing. Can't be arsed so just use a clothes horse.


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    The legs are rotten on the BBQ. Cut the top bit off, sit on bricks, new barbie I just got to do it!



    I also built my veg groom with either pallet wood or stuff from skips. Total cost of the room, 3 sheets of plasterboard and fixings, sorry can't get pics yet.

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    Some fantastic ideas, Keep em coming

    NO SELL, NO SMELL, NO TELL!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Solyom View Post








    The legs are rotten on the BBQ. Cut the top bit off, sit on bricks, new barbie I just got to do it!



    I also built my veg groom with either pallet wood or stuff from skips. Total cost of the room, 3 sheets of plasterboard and fixings, sorry can't get pics yet.
    Can you come and move next door mate. Proper handy work that lad

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    Thumbs up Budget drip trays

    Budget drip trays

    I have a load of pallet wood and a couple of spare plant saucers. I use 3 of these in 1 tent and today made 2 more for the other tent. Next week I might get some 90 degree connectors and some tubing to go to waste.











    I will be replacing that oven tray for 2 that are in my other groom. That tent is 2.35m high so I'm going to make the stands taller so I can get a bigger waste tray or low plastic box in there.

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    Wink Speaker stand bird table

    I found a couple of speaker stands outside a house a while back. Stopped using them so thought, "What to do?"

    A bird feeding station came to mind. I had spare pot saucers, a length of pallet wood and some no nails. It took about 10 minutes to make. I left an overhang so I can attach a few feeders as well.





    I'll put food on the larger and water in the smaller

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