TheJointProject
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12/12!!! yeah baby!! now it's a party!!!!
Well if you ask me, the younglings are sleeping too! Actually two of them have roots but are going really slow and the other two just look the same. At this point everything is perfect except for RH which I can't get above 50% with wet towels and water so now I'm spraying them as much as I can.So how are the younglings doing? I figure they are getting all of papa's attention now that the big girls are sleeping 12 hours a day have a good day JSGamber
Party?!? Did someone say party? Be right back while I clean my bong and put a few ice cubes in the smoke chamber.....okay, I'm back with a full bowel of Blue Dream. Ready??12/12!!! yeah baby!! now it's a party!!!!
Unfortunately, the right sized bolts are too thick once you get to 5", even if you get the specialty stuff from the ACE hardware bins. Now at first, my thought was the same as yours, but then a bit of high school geometry calculations tell me that it's the same. Get your pencil and paper out and you'll see what I mean. I have to eat but I'll show you why it is after dinner.Girl scout cookies are great, and girl scout pack leader or even more yummy
I know your going to hate me for this, but you should go ahead and get longer bolts. That space in the center is a huge void. Your idea to add 3 washers will really be wasted with the big void in the center that really wont trap light or flow air. you should be able to pick up some long enough bolts. I though of using tile spacers cut in the center for spacers, you could maybe even incorporate something like this to keep them from teetering around.
Overall great job though, I love the bolt running through it, I actually thought about it but thought it would be tedious as hell drillings all those holes and getting them lined up
It turns out I need to use one extra piece to get the same airflow. This is one of those optical illusion drawings I remember from an IQ test.I know you can find long threaded rods you cut to length, I think they may be for lighting, or in hanging stuff from roofs. I will try and find a link.
ok, lets see if I can do medicated math.
current configuration approximately .25" x 11 spaces (including center diamond) = 2.75" * height of 5" (roughly) = 13.75sq"
my configuration, no center diamond. I assume there is 1.5" in the center diamond and that would allow me to add 3 more slats, but that would only add approximately .5" for a total of 3.25" * 5" = 16.25sq"
Now I am looking at it over the Internet, but I see .5" missing, which equals a little bit. I bet that new aluminum holds paint real well though.