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Bakersfield

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I don't get that mind set at all.

"Oh you charge for labor?'

Fuck yes I do!

Call up your local licensed electrician and ask what they charge for labor. I'm guessing it is well over $50 and hour.

For building a DIY led light I'd want no less than $50 but more likely around $100 and I'm not an electrician so I'd gladly pay a professional the higher rate.

I think they'd get a bargain from you with those builds.
Around here, it's closer to $150 an hour for a licensed electrician with a business to work on your house. My diesel mechanic even charges 100 an hour! :cuss:
Commercial electricians employees, wiremen - "usually union" get about 45 an hour on their check, another 20 an hour in benefits, then the employer has to pay their workmans comp and other costs, comes out to over $100 an hour.
 

Greenthumbskunk

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Around here, it's closer to $150 an hour for a licensed electrician with a business to work on your house. My diesel mechanic even charges 100 an hour! :cuss:
Commercial electricians employees, wiremen - "usually union" get about 45 an hour on their check, another 20 an hour in benefits, then the employer has to pay their workmans comp and other costs, comes out to over $100 an hour.

I'm in one of the poorest counties in the country. The average median home income level is under 27k a year.

If you have John Deere work on your equipment it's gonna be 100-150 an Hr.
Yard of concrete is over 110 if you buy over 3 yards, otherwise it's 550 to just to get the truck to come out. So it's cheaper to buy 3 yards than 1.

Electrical, plumbing, carpentry etc I try and do it all myself.
 

TerpyTyrone

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Around here, it's closer to $150 an hour for a licensed electrician with a business to work on your house. My diesel mechanic even charges 100 an hour! :cuss:
Commercial electricians employees, wiremen - "usually union" get about 45 an hour on their check, another 20 an hour in benefits, then the employer has to pay their workmans comp and other costs, comes out to over $100 an hour.
Or Do like everyone else and have a bilingual foreman on the books and 30 Latinos making 10$ an hr under the table
 

TerpyTyrone

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I'm in one of the poorest counties in the country. The average median home income level is under 27k a year.

If you have John Deere work on your equipment it's gonna be 100-150 an Hr.
Yard of concrete is over 110 if you buy over 3 yards, otherwise it's 550 to just to get the truck to come out. So it's cheaper to buy 3 yards than 1.

Electrical, plumbing, carpentry etc I try and do it all myself.
They get ya on the short loads, and Saturday's. Forget Sunday
 

Greenthumbskunk

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They get ya on the short loads, and Saturday's. Forget Sunday

Nothing is worse than being short on concrete! Makes me cringe thinking about it.
I always order more than I what it calculates out too. I never let them take it back as I always have a spot where I can use some concrete. Made a dog kennel on concrete from the concrete left over after several different deliveries.
 

TerpyTyrone

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Nothing is worse than being short on concrete! Makes me cringe thinking about it.
I always order more than I what it calculates out too. I never let them take it back as I always have a spot where I can use some concrete. Made a dog kennel on concrete from the concrete left over after several different deliveries.
They consider anything under 5 yards a short load.
So say u need 3 @ 100/us=300
+100$ for having less than 5 yds

Its shitty to mix yourself and inhale the silica yummmm
 

Greenthumbskunk

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Here is the list of everyone that's getting 3 free packs in order.starting at the top are all the contest winners from previous contest.
I will message everyone a secret password 3 days before everything is finished with a list of all the strains available. Top of the list gets first dibs.
Write down the 3 packs you want with your secret password and the mailing address to heisen@heisenbeans.com. also include 7 back up packs in case the ones you want are gone.
The reason for the secret pass is so scammers wont see the list and just email me a random name. I wanna make sure everyone gets there packs that on this list.
Packages outside of the US you will have to pay the international shipping. I'll cover the inside the us cost but Canada is like 12 dollars and will add up.

I'll have a pile of seeds so everyone should get what they want.

Bastard seeds will be given out randomly to whoever wants them after I post.
Stay tuned for daily giveaways of those starting in 2 weeks

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Michael Huntherz

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I think I registered on your website a couple months back, guess I need to do it again?
Probably not, production data is sacred, we have your contact info. Anyone who registered or sent us a tester request I have your info in the database, pinky swear. The drop is coming, you will be notified in advance, here on this thread, InstaGram and on heisenbeans.com itself.

Any pre-sale offers have gone through heisen directly, not through the website. I will put up a generic contact form for general inquiries about/on the site soon. Many features, soon. I am whipping her into shape.
 

whytewidow

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I mixed 5 yards by hand with 80lb bags last spring for my flower room. I had too unless I wanted the whole county talking and soon the po po coming to lock me up.
We put some bases in one time for a rehab center. They were into a hill side. They were concrete bases to set big monument signs on. Like signs going into a hospital. For all the directions n stuff. We had 8 bases to do. All mixed by hand 80lb bags of ready mix. We mixed 417 80lb bags. Ok well I didnt. I just had to be there to run the under ground electrical for the leds in the signs. And to top it off. They had dig the hillside. To make it set level. It had to suck. It literally took me 5 days on site to run roughly 30 feet of 1 inch underground pvc pipe.
 
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Greenthumbskunk

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I actually had to dig out 4" of dirt the whole length and width of the area. Has a tree beside the building and of course huge roots.
When you cut roots of a pine the sap gets all over ya.
I don't know what was worse the digging the area out by hand and getting it at an angle for the drains or the mixing and pouring of the concrete.

What made it even worse is that 4/5 pallet loads of concrete was already getting hard. So I had to take a mini sledge and beat all 40 bags on each pallet to soften them up to pour the mix into a mixer.
I did it all by myself no help whatsoever. Shoot I do most everything by myself
Here is part of it, I got it sectioned off. One room is around 16' and another 20' I think it is.

Ive been building a different rdwc system that's much smaller and hopefully more manageable. This is goingIMG_20190216_175203.jpg around the perimeter of the room
 

Greenthumbskunk

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We put some bases in one time for a rehab center. They were into a hill side. They were concrete based to set big monument signs on. Like signs going into a hospital. For all the directions n stuff. We had 8 bases to do. All mixed by hand 80lb bags of ready mix. We mixes 417 80lb bags. Ok well I didnt. I just had to be there to run the under ground electrical for the leds in the signs. And to top it off. They had dig the hillside. To make it set level. It had to suck. It literally took me 5 days on site to run roughly 30 feet of 1 inch underground pvc pipe.
That had to suck, that's 10 yards of concrete. I had to truck mine with a wheelbarrow through door ways and shit. Lol
I only had one load get away from me and turnover going through the holes in the yard
 

led1k

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Mail came a day early. Woohoo. Time to start the heisenbuild. Order 4 piece of t slotted tnutz rail. So this light will be able to slide and change shape. The works.

P.s. tariff tax goes up to 25% on March 2nd. So if anyone is wanting a light built. Better buy the parts now. Or expect atleast 100 bucks ontop of my price. Just for parts. Everything electronic thats shipped into the country just got a whole more costly. Bullshit

I got someone making side plates with my name on them. On a cnc machine.

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I love the idea of changing shape! I have a 2' x 4' frame with holes drilled every ~1" so the strips can be closer/farther base on space needed for babies or everything in full flower. Can you describe (with pics?) how your 'slide and change shape' works?
LOL I thought tnutz was a misspelling but https://www.tnutz.com/ helped a bit. Also, thanks for the heads up about the tarrif going up :cuss:
 

Bakersfield

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I'm in one of the poorest counties in the country. The average median home income level is under 27k a year.

If you have John Deere work on your equipment it's gonna be 100-150 an Hr.
Yard of concrete is over 110 if you buy over 3 yards, otherwise it's 550 to just to get the truck to come out. So it's cheaper to buy 3 yards than 1.

Electrical, plumbing, carpentry etc I try and do it all myself.
Same prices here, but our average income is closer to $60,000.
I'm a commercial carpenter, many of my friends in the trades, earn more than $100,000 a year, if they can stay working through the year.
 

whytewidow

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I actually had to dig out 4" of dirt the whole length and width of the area. Has a tree beside the building and of course huge roots.
When you cut roots of a pine the sap gets all over ya.
I don't know what was worse the digging the area out by hand and getting it at an angle for the drains or the mixing and pouring of the concrete.

What made it even worse is that 4/5 pallet loads of concrete was already getting hard. So I had to take a mini sledge and beat all 40 bags on each pallet to soften them up to pour the mix into a mixer.
I did it all by myself no help whatsoever. Shoot I do most everything by myself
Here is part of it, I got it sectioned off. One room is around 16' and another 20' I think it is.

Ive been building a different rdwc system that's much smaller and hopefully more manageable. This is goingView attachment 4286128 around the perimeter of the room
Man I cant wait till our medical goes into full effect. I have one of those big outbuildings from lowes. 2 stories. It's like 20x15ish maybe 16. Then up stairs is like a loft. Covering half of the floor space. I wanna close the loft off. And make that the veg room and down stairs the flower room. Has heat and ac already in it. Has full insulation. You could honestly live in it. It was here when we bought the place. It's really nice. Will be an awesome area to grow in. And not tents. I'll be able to pop 50-75 seeds at a time.. I'll never be able to grow outdoors here though. I live about 6 miles from my states largest hemp grow. During the end of the summer. You can literally see a cloud of hemp pollen. It's all over cars n shit. It would ruin an outdoor crop right now.
 

Bakersfield

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Man I cant wait till our medical goes into full effect. I have one of those big outbuildings from lowes. 2 stories. It's like 20x15ish maybe 16. Then up stairs is like a loft. Covering half of the floor space. I wanna close the loft off. And make that the veg room and down stairs the flower room. Has heat and ac already in it. Has full insulation. You could honestly live in it. It was here when we bought the place. It's really nice. Will be an awesome area to grow in. And not tents. I'll be able to pop 50-75 seeds at a time.. I'll never be able to grow outdoors here though. I live about 6 miles from my states largest hemp grow. During the end of the summer. You can literally see a cloud of hemp pollen. It's all over cars n shit. It would ruin an outdoor crop right now.
Man, you might have to set up like the mushroom growers do and have all your incoming ventilation run through hepa filters to scrub that pollen out.
 

whytewidow

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Man, you might have to set up like the mushroom growers do and have all your incoming ventilation run through hepa filters to scrub that pollen out.
That's what I'm afraid of. Where I'm at now. The building only has one wall out in the open. Bc its built into the hill side. So three sides of it is into the hill. Just the wall with the door and half the roof is exposed. And I havent had any problems yet. But this is only my 3rd summer coming up now that they have been open and running. But man that pollen can travel miles through the air.
 
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