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Thread: 1.20m x 0.60m Timber Groom

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    Default 1.20m x 0.60m Timber Groom

    Going to add another groom to my space which will at some point replace my existing 1m by 1m

    Materials

    Timber stud
    Ply or other sheet
    Some sort of sheet or roll insulation

    Good but cheap as possible.

    Doubt i will get my hands on any materials in a rush so will be taking time to design out on the thread and then do the build.

    This one will be a decent 1.8m high so can do some worry free grows and sativas

    Have a read and chip in anytime with any ideas or things ive forgot please. I'm no joiner or builder

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    Nice one, I like this kinda stuff. I just built a quick knock up cupboard to put inside my wardrobe temporarily out if thin pine and mylar sheets....then put my tent up anyway, so now took it down ffs lol.

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    Ill tag along good luck.


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    I like building things, normally out of 2x2 as I have loads to hand I'd build panels and then screw each panel together. This way you can line them with ply before they are screwed together.

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    I'd recommend plasterboard over plywood as it's cheaper, much easier to cut, non flammable plus a better insulator for heat and sound.


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    I just love 1.2 on 0.6. most comfortable size ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrice View Post
    I'd recommend plasterboard over plywood as it's cheaper, much easier to cut, non flammable plus a better insulator for heat and sound.


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    Been thinking of making another room my self and think I might go the plaster board route this time around

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    Subbed and jealous I don't have a similar project going on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkadin View Post
    Subbed and jealous I don't have a similar project going on
    ......Yet... give you until mid way through your next run and have a post up like this

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    Heheh... my next project will hopefully be a drip feeder and run to waste system

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