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iHearAll

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imagined hutch and starsky rabbit cultivation.

good luck with those poppies, i just carefully planted a few varieties of garlic at the last minute before winter hits. hoping for a july harvest
i'm pretty awful at poppy cultivation. i tend to run the soil too wet for them. i planted some in to cups indoors for more control and some outdoors in breathable pots and plastic pots. i'd have done a raised bed of poppy if i didnt think my neighbor would come over and steal them lmao theyre all psychos
 

tangerinegreen555

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Epoxy stone garage floor finally in, 7 months after I signed the contract. Couldn't give up garage as the wood shop until now.

Whole floor done in 3 hours. Now that I saw how it's done, I could easily do it myself. (the secret would be matching their unmarked epoxy mix.) Just bags of stone poured into a small electric cement mixer with a clear epoxy added in and heated in front of an industrial electric kerosene torpedo heater. Mix, heat, pour out some piles, and trowel out smooth and even by sight.
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The one guy comes back in 2 days to remove paper from drains. They made drain covers out of the same stuff. They put a metal ring over drains with double wax paper between and fill with stone. The stuff sets up in 24 hrs. to walk on and 48 hrs. for weight bearing heavier things and 72 hrs. for cars.

Will get pics after the epoxy hardens to a shellac like glaze. Doesn't look as nice wet. Completely porous and 1/2" thick, water drains right through and cleans up with pressure washer.

Nice color match with walls. I wanted purple stone that they offered, but I let the company owner talk me out of it. It's just a garage, I would have liked the purple. The guy said, 'but we developed this color to go with musket brown', so I figured it's the better match and ordered it.

Looks good.
 

Bob Zmuda

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Epoxy stone garage floor finally in, 7 months after I signed the contract. Couldn't give up garage as the wood shop until now.

Whole floor done in 3 hours. Now that I saw how it's done, I could easily do it myself. (the secret would be matching their unmarked epoxy mix.) Just bags of stone poured into a small electric cement mixer with a clear epoxy added in and heated in front of an industrial electric kerosene torpedo heater. Mix, heat, pour out some piles, and trowel out smooth and even by sight.
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The one guy comes back in 2 days to remove paper from drains. They made drain covers out of the same stuff. They put a metal ring over drains with double wax paper between and fill with stone. The stuff sets up in 24 hrs. to walk on and 48 hrs. for weight bearing heavier things and 72 hrs. for cars.

Will get pics after the epoxy hardens to a shellac like glaze. Doesn't look as nice wet. Completely porous and 1/2" thick, water drains right through and cleans up with pressure washer.

Nice color match with walls. I wanted purple stone that they offered, but I let the company owner talk me out of it. It's just a garage, I would have liked the purple. The guy said, 'but we developed this color to go with musket brown', so I figured it's the better match and ordered it.

Looks good.
Love that look for flooring. Great work!
 

v.s one

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Epoxy stone garage floor finally in, 7 months after I signed the contract. Couldn't give up garage as the wood shop until now.

Whole floor done in 3 hours. Now that I saw how it's done, I could easily do it myself. (the secret would be matching their unmarked epoxy mix.) Just bags of stone poured into a small electric cement mixer with a clear epoxy added in and heated in front of an industrial electric kerosene torpedo heater. Mix, heat, pour out some piles, and trowel out smooth and even by sight.
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The one guy comes back in 2 days to remove paper from drains. They made drain covers out of the same stuff. They put a metal ring over drains with double wax paper between and fill with stone. The stuff sets up in 24 hrs. to walk on and 48 hrs. for weight bearing heavier things and 72 hrs. for cars.

Will get pics after the epoxy hardens to a shellac like glaze. Doesn't look as nice wet. Completely porous and 1/2" thick, water drains right through and cleans up with pressure washer.

Nice color match with walls. I wanted purple stone that they offered, but I let the company owner talk me out of it. It's just a garage, I would have liked the purple. The guy said, 'but we developed this color to go with musket brown', so I figured it's the better match and ordered it.

Looks good.
I have been messing with this epoxy for a year . You can really do some beautiful designs with epoxy. It took me till now to get it done for cheap just buying different products. Experimenting . I like adding glow in the dark glass to the epoxy. Made a living room table when you turn off the lights it looks like the night sky with stars and moon. Looks great good for you.
 

tyler.durden

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Emptied the aerocloner and put all 36 clones into perlite-filled black solo cups.


Fucking crazy roots! Shoulda taken them out sooner, but it was only 10 days -

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I'm cutting my clones pretty big these days, been getting more yield out of my sog...

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I got 3 trays of these, what was I thinking? Anyone need some dank ass clones???

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Props to @AlphaPhase for teaching me the wonders of calcium hypochlorite for cloning success. I was struggling to keep my room full, now I've got way too many plants. Nice problem to have...
 

Aeroknow

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Emptied the aerocloner and put all 36 clones into perlite-filled black solo cups.


Fucking crazy roots! Shoulda taken them out sooner, but it was only 10 days -

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I'm cutting my clones pretty big these days, been getting more yield out of my sog...

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I got 3 trays of these, what was I thinking? Anyone need some dank ass clones???

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Props to @AlphaPhase for teaching me the wonders of calcium hypochlorite for cloning success. I was struggling to keep my room full, now I've got way too many plants. Nice problem to have...
Looking good bro!
I have 50+ cuts i'm bringing up to his house today. I'll make sure and tell him you gave him some props. He no longer visits this site.
 

natureboygrower

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310 for 6 reps on flat bench.. Not bad for a little dude
that is awesome dude!!6 reps too! what's your max if you can get 310 6 times?damn!! I have a friend in his mid 40's who was strong when he was 18.he just put up 390.said he's stronger now than when he was younger . he's got the natural lifters build,a bit on the shorter side,big chest,shorter arms.congrats man,impressive!
 

tyler.durden

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Looking good bro!
I have 50+ cuts i'm bringing up to his house today. I'll make sure and tell him you gave him some props. He no longer visits this site.
Thanks, bro. Why isn't he on the site any longer? There was some dude going around pretending to be him, but you can tell it isn't...
 

Aeroknow

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Thanks, bro. Why isn't he on the site any longer? There was some dude going around pretending to be him, but you can tell it isn't...
No, that other guy was him ;-) that was his instagram name so he was rolling with it.
First it was because unclebuck repeatedly pissed him off, and then it was @rollitup deleting a post he had made about prop 64 on his learning up in this bitch thread. Funy thing is, he thinks the both of them are the very same person lmao.
I try to tell him he's overreacting but he is a hurt man lol.
 
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