Confuten1
exploitin strengths - perfectin weaknessess
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4000' of string later...bent the girls over....
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nice n clean dude!! bout to blow up!
confu
4000' of string later...bent the girls over....
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Billy, I recall in another post you mentioned you use KILZ primer on walls to prevent stachybotrys... is that the same reason you painted your trays?
Nice room.
Are those nanolux de's your running?
How do you like them?
I was just looking at them a couple days ago. Thinking of upgrading from se's to the de's.
Thanks everyone for the kind words and motivation! Not going to lie, this place is kicking my butt. Between building the other rooms and maintaing the garden at the same time, and living life, there isn't enough time in the day. The 24k room is a little much for one person to tend to in a timely matter... Trimming bottom branches on 28 4x4 areas takes half a day...and 300 gallons for this room by hand is another 2 hour ordeal...
I also got a killer deal on a bunch of epaps..
So I'm setting up the second smaller room with 7 Epaps and 4 vertical 1k's.
I think the wide spread of the epap will do well with what I have planned in there...
And my back seems to be 100% better...I almost feel like the doctor was wrong and the MRI showed bad info...The more I work the better the back feels...could by psychological...
The reason why I painted them is because I didn't think it though and used OSB instead of actual plywood for the top and OSB hates water, and I wanted all exposed wood to be sealed..But the tables don't really get wet, they have a flood tray sitting on top of them.
Yea I'm running the nano's...so far I like them alot!
hey dude, i heard they are discontinuing the epaps, your not concerned about possible warranty issues?
confu
They aren't discontinuing them, I know the distributor, personally...And I only paid 150 buck each for them...had a friend who was in a pinch and needed cash...