- *** MONDAY UPDATE #2 ***
I decided to make a wooden frame to put at the front of the Cab. When the doors of the cab are pushed against the perimeter of the frame and some foam insulation tape an air/light - tight 'close' will be gained
I was going to use these insulation strips..but whilst out for a stroll I found a builders skip..with loads of useful un-used crap in it ..I found 12 giant rolls of single sided thick sticky foam...and instantly knew it'd be perfect for my door seal's..
I added 4 magnets to the frame and doors to hold the cabs doors nice and shut...with the added bonus of negative pressure these doors will firmly held shut
This is a view from the back of the cab with no back on the unit.. I was able to seal the frame around the edges..
I went all out with a filler gun and filled all the joins and gaps I could find..
Next it was time to begin covering the inside of the cab...for now I am using Diamond Mylar, but later on down the line I will change this for ORCA Film .. I had some of this left over and had a feeling it'd come in handy in the future - I was right !!
The shelf was the easiest part to cover, and with a little help from my trusty scalpal and staple gun it was easy to make it look good.
I cut stars/slits into the grow-shelf where the ports were..and cut them in
Then I used some good ol' silver tape to line each hole cut...
This looks good !!
As you can see the Cab is really coming along well...I'am gunna be v.busy this week trying to get the rest of the cab.. ie the drawers etc.. into similar shape
I covered the doors but ran out of Mylar..So I will have to track down some more for the back of the cabs and the drawers..
..and thats about it for this weeks 'MONDAY UPDATE' .. Hopefully I'll hit all goals/targets for this coming week and have her almost ready to be fired up and start running
Hope ya'll have enjoyed this M.U #2.. more exciting stuff coming soon, Oh and I've even bought a Thermo-stat trick eh?! - ZTELTHY