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Mr Burns
11-09-2005, 03:33 PM
If anyone needs custom made shed plans for a particular area, I can help. If you have an idea of M3 or M2 area you want constructed I can also help there too.
Some local councils have restrictions on shed sizes as I found out to my cost! So check with local planning laws and tell me the M3 or M2 limits and I can tell you whats possible to suit what lighting/area you have.
Generally, for a well built shed and not a mickey mouse B&Q version, you can look at £50 per M3. Plans are in pre-fab format for ease of construction and collapse. All venting and stealth issues taken into account.
I can only offer this to reguilar posters and people who have flown through the boards in the same space and time. Otherwise I'd be forever working on a maybe. Hope all understand.
Burnsy.
midwestbluntman
11-09-2005, 06:24 PM
nice mr B
thanks for the heads up on the shed size thing,i didnt know that.i figured a shed was a shed and if it was to big then it was a building.
say there Mr. burns
i find this post to be just intime for me:D
i have moved to new digs and no longer grow in my second bathroom
cool thing about this new place is i have an attached shop with a 10x10 (or so) sectionend off that i want to use for the new grow room
my plan is to build a room within this room
I have allso followed your grow's on hc.com and will be rereading those again soon
I'm just going to run the 1k hps in a 5x5 space or so
i want to build it right the first time so look forward to your input and advice
peace
Mr Burns
11-10-2005, 02:03 AM
CB.
When you have more time, I'll need timber sizes from your part of the forest. 2x2 can be 1 7/8ths x 1 3/4s etc etc depending on the yard/mill. When your near ready and have some time to visit the timber yard give me a shout and I can ask what to look for CB.
Burnsy.
CB.
When you have more time, I'll need timber sizes from your part of the forest. 2x2 can be 1 7/8ths x 1 3/4s etc etc depending on the yard/mill. When your near ready and have some time to visit the timber yard give me a shout and I can ask what to look for CB.
Burnsy.
a 2x4 is 1 3/4 X 3 1/2 here and a 2x2 is the same as you posted :D
Mr Burns
11-10-2005, 04:33 AM
So you wanna go for a 5x5ft CB. Free standing with a flat roof?
Any chance of a pic to get a feel for the area? and is 5x5 the inner area of the build you're thinking of?
That's 4.24 M3 or 45.64 ft3. Give or take a few shavings for US/UK conversions.:)
I'll need to know what cladding, what finishing sizes and available lengths for economics. When you're ready CB.
Burnsy.
say bro been abit side tracked but will get back to you soon on this.....
few things i still need to get done before i can get started on my next grow and growroom setup:rolleyes:
ya 5x5 inside is what i had in mind and most lumber and what not is 8 feet here......as well as plywood,sheetrock and what not
i still need to think tho the height issue as well as how to vent to the outside
Mr Burns
11-17-2005, 04:18 AM
Well the shed stealth design has worked as you can see by this picture.
Underneath that roof 1200 watts of HPS have been at work for 6 hours and show ice still on the roof. The other side had melted due to the suns rays which proves I have nothing to worry about if the sun is warmer at 8am than two HPS lamps. :D
http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=234&stc=1&d=1132224569
It was quite a suprise test really and I now have nothing to worry about. Theres no insulation in there, just a cavity that the passive intake goes around before reaching the grow area. That way, if anything happened and there were a heat leakage from the room, it would be drawn by the cold air and back into the room.
As I installed two passive intakes, you wouldn't end up with a constant leak and hence overheating if one passive intake failed. You'd see rising temperatures with only one passive intake working, which will prod you into inspecting the second intake or the source of leak.
So, no fear of a total overheating situation or venting failure except if the extractor tripped or failed, which with german engineering shouldn't happen for many more thousands of hours. Touch wood.
Burnsy.
http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=235&stc=1&d=1132226024