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A drain. cut in to the middle of the floor.
yeah.
And whoever said dont put all your eggs in one basket is SPOT ON.
yeah.
And whoever said dont put all your eggs in one basket is SPOT ON.
A drain. cut in to the middle of the floor.
yeah.
And whoever said dont put all your eggs in one basket is SPOT ON.
Yeah, I've been pondering the drainage issue....
And, to your "eggs in one basket" -- I'd say, but if you have to, make that basket a fort....
Top and bottom deadbolts as well as the side ones
Metal doors & cases
engineered plywood instead of sheet rock, so they have to spend a LOT of time to get in.
& video survelience
I've even thought about bolting rebar around the flower and cure rooms... chainsaw through THAT :cool:
I was just talking about the plants crashing.
re "off-gas" I know....., & this is medicine... I want "hospital" like conditions... but the price of building the room is giving me sticker shock... I was looking at a 5 coat epoxy system... Totally industrial strength... epoxy seeps into every pore in the pad.. the entire floor is epoxy.... so the floor will never wick moisture, and form paint bubbles...
but, if the cost is different enough, even though I live in a humid climate, I might go for the paint.
Appreciate any other folks experience w/ flooring
thanks
I was just talking about the plants crashing.
Did you get a sqft price for this stuff?
Good thinking on the fort, it's the way I roll.
Styrafoam flooring with plaster walls where possible,build it "in"and insulate against cold/heat coming in to your "zone"!
Styrafoam flooring with plaster walls where possible,build it "in"and insulate against cold/heat coming in to your "zone"!
OH yeah, for your floor...
pond liner will work great. No need for epoxy or fancy shit. in a carpeted room or a concrete one, I will put a 4x4 frame against the wall around the whole room, and drop a piece of pond liner in. Then, panda film on the walls that comes down and over the liner. Now you can spray the walls, and if you have a flood it's just a matter of using a sump pump.
yeah.... make it take long enough that it's just not worth it, but as @captulator so eloquently pointed out -- "I got rebar on my walls is not a strong defense against a gun in my face.... so.... discretion is good.
also, @captulator -- I thought about heavy duty plastic, does it move around on the floor much?
thats what i mean...
check out these styro sheets, cut to fit between existing studs.... look at the R value if you go 3" deep w/ it -- walls, ceilings
OH yeah, for your floor...
pond liner will work great. No need for epoxy or fancy shit. in a carpeted room or a concrete one, I will put a 4x4 frame against the wall around the whole room, and drop a piece of pond liner in. Then, panda film on the walls that comes down and over the liner. Now you can spray the walls, and if you have a flood it's just a matter of using a sump pump.