Politics Growers Thread

NoDrama

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for the umpteenth time, bucky's in denver.

if you're going to be critical, at least you can get the location correct.
Umpteenth time? Have you ever espoused his location ever before in this thread?
Nope.
first time

Denver is 2 degrees cooler on average in January, the mean temperature still doesn't get below freezing.
 

schuylaar

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Umpteenth time? Have you ever espoused his location ever before in this thread?
Nope.
first time

Denver is 2 degrees cooler on average in January, the mean temperature still doesn't get below freezing.
everyone who is anyone, knows he moved to denver.
 

NLXSK1

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Yeah, If it were me, I could do the whole thing for less than $1,000. I assume his Garage has a Sub Panel in it, that makes all the electrical really easy. Adding a sub panel is no big deal though. I use a small AC unit for my grow, but no heat is needed, the lights provide plenty.
What confuses me is why he is mixing up a closed system and an open system. He should figure out what the fuck he wants to do first.
 

NLXSK1

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Commercial multiphase electrical is another monster entirely, I would not feel comfortable working on those things.
Sure but we are talking about a 10x6 shed here... He doesnt need more than 60 amps, 100 tops. He wouldnt be running more than 220V and that is simpler than 110V.

And if it is in an existing structure he only needs 2 walls and if he is going open circuit he could ditch the AC unit and put the fan on a temperature switch.
 

NLXSK1

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Commercial multiphase electrical is another monster entirely, I would not feel comfortable working on those things.
Have you noticed there are different types of men in the world? Men like us who get things done and men like Bucky who hires an electrician to wire his shed...

I have to give him credit though. It takes one hell of a lot less work to find a fat rich girl and marry her than to actually become useful in society... Of course if I lived his life I would need to be an alcoholic... Oh wait...
 

NoDrama

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Sure but we are talking about a 10x6 shed here... He doesnt need more than 60 amps, 100 tops. He wouldnt be running more than 220V and that is simpler than 110V.

And if it is in an existing structure he only needs 2 walls and if he is going open circuit he could ditch the AC unit and put the fan on a temperature switch.
i think it was 10x16, about the same size as mine (12X14)
Cool tubes are a great product.
 

NoDrama

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Have you noticed there are different types of men in the world? Men like us who get things done and men like Bucky who hires an electrician to wire his shed...

I have to give him credit though. It takes one hell of a lot less work to find a fat rich girl and marry her than to actually become useful in society... Of course if I lived his life I would need to be an alcoholic... Oh wait...
I doubt buck is anything like his online personas. I can't imagine anyone having a very long life acting that way IRL.
Anonymity can bring out the uncensored self.
 

NLXSK1

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I doubt buck is anything like his online personas. I can't imagine anyone having a very long life acting that way IRL.
Anonymity can bring out the uncensored self.
I am sure he doesnt run his mouth off but he is like a lot of lazy guys I know. The only thing bucky has shown any expertise in is going and playing golf. He is about as useful as Obama like that...

More than likely he couldnt figure out how to change a light bulb without calling his wife for directions.
 

NLXSK1

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I WAS WRONG!! He did post 10x16... Well, at least that isnt retarded...

Still doesnt need insulation unless he wants to spend extra money...
 

NoDrama

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I WAS WRONG!! He did post 10x16... Well, at least that isnt retarded...

Still doesnt need insulation unless he wants to spend extra money...
Insulation is cheap, provides a good sound barrier too. I would insulate it, but have a passive intake that I could manually close or open to regulate temps as much as possible using the earth's own good air.

Of course Denver doesn't always have such good air:

 

UncleBuck

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Can I ask a question here?

If you are going to spend a shitload of money on cooling off the room... Why the fuck would you insulate it????
maybe you missed the part about the mini split also being a heat pump as well as providing AC.

wouldn't surprise me, you miss a lot.
 

UncleBuck

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Wow, shit sure is expensive wherever it is you purchase it.
I could build your room, insulate and seal it, I wouldn't use sheetrock since it can mold in high humidity environments, I would use treated OSB 1/2" and use regular batted insulation with a combination of radiant barrier foil insulation. This would be less than $300 in total.
a 4x8 of OSB is $10, a 4x8 of sheetrock is $11. one is fire code, the other is not. denver is not high humidity.

You only need one $300 Phresh filter (14") and a $150 Maxxair fan.
and another for the drying/trimming/curing room where all the smell really happens.

$200 heater and a $500 25,000 BTU AC would more than do it since temps neither get extremely hot or cold for extended periods.
then i would be heating my stinky air and exhausting it out for my neighbors. no thanks.

there's a reason why growers love mini splits.

You could probably get by with neither since Boulder temps are fairly mild for the most part, the lights themselves would probably heat the room more than adequately in the winter.
that would be great of denver was actually mild and i never had to turn the lights off.

too bad temps here can go from 100 to -30 and the lights have to go off sometime.

$0 for electrician since that work is super simple to do yourself, a monkey can run a wire.
you can run 60' of wire through conduit to meet code for $0? impressive.

Total cost $1500
fucking LOL.

Are you going to finance your Project?
yes, with cash.
 

Harrekin

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6.2% + 1.45% = 7.65%

multiply that by two since i am my own employer.

for someone who is Taxed Enough Already, you sure don't seem to even get the basics.
I was thinking about what you said before, what about a non profit with only 1 employee?

Way more legit than your "technically laundering" way.
 
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