Ok now the main design I built the table around was from a guy on IG called "the978grower." After testing my version I felt there were a couple flaws.
View attachment 4344689 On the 978 growers version the legs are almost none existent (theres also no middle leg but I added it in haha). Theyre really short but I wanted them long on my version. Also, make sure to make the back the tallest and the one in the middle 1/2" shorter and so on.
That led to the C shaped supports really wobbly. When you connect the roofing the build becomes really stable but I reinforced the wobbly legs with l brackets as you can see in the pics. That made it much more sturdy.
Also, can you see the pots shadows? If I used this table for heavier pots then I think it would cave. Its good for light pots in veg tent. I plan on adding pressure treated plywood to the top and then screw in the roofing in the flower tent. Also, if you decide to build this use all pressure treated or seal your wood.
View attachment 4344691 View attachment 4344693 You can see the tin roofing screws (make sure they have rubber washers and are corrosion resistant) sitting in water and its not pouring through screw.
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Another shot of the bottom.
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You have to drill 1/2" holes at the end so the water falls through. If you dont the water can start driping from the bottom and it will fall onto the floor.
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If you can find roofing that doesnt require slicing a thin sheet in half buy that one. I used a slim long one and had to silicone all the seems all the length of the table. If you dont silicone water will get in there and you could get mold growth.
Also, I agree with not using emitters in drip systems (unless using ones like canna). Ive been running megacrop which has alot of organics on open drip tubes and no clogs yet. I run perpetual and havent cleaned the lines since I installed the damn drip. Im planning on cleaning it this summer once the flower tent is empty.
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Look how dirty the inside of the bubbler is and no clogging. Ive cleaned this part like 3 times since one year.
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