I picked up the habit from my ex who has now gone and since it wasn't amicable and his friends were our "providers" I must grow! I do have his 750W power drill, some 100mm ducting, a fan and a 400W HPS from when he used to grow teeheehee. He has my Totoro DVD and laptop so he isn't getting them back!
DIY is not my strong point so I was hoping you guys could help me out here.
I bought a cheap wardrobe from Argos and put it together but now I think I need to make a couple of holes in it for ventilation I wish I didn't put the thing together first. My one friend who is into DIY (not many girls do this.. would you believe..) suggested I could make the hole myself and now I have an "Arbour" and "100mm Holesaw" coming.
Could you guys let me know if a weak little girl with no DIY experience and a 750W drill would be capable of wielding such a thing in order to drill through the ceiling of my wardrobe? Any tips you could give me would be great. I'm thinking maybe I could call a handyman over to do it.
Another thing.. the wardrobe is cheap and leaks a lot of light All round the edges.. in the crack between the doors. Any idea how I can cover these?
Finally.. my wardrobe is only 6' by 2' by 1.75' and this light is 400W. Lots of people told me this is too powerful a light for my space.. can I turn it down to 250W somehow?
Thank you all in advance! xx I will post pictures when I start.
DIY is not my strong point so I was hoping you guys could help me out here.
I bought a cheap wardrobe from Argos and put it together but now I think I need to make a couple of holes in it for ventilation I wish I didn't put the thing together first. My one friend who is into DIY (not many girls do this.. would you believe..) suggested I could make the hole myself and now I have an "Arbour" and "100mm Holesaw" coming.
Could you guys let me know if a weak little girl with no DIY experience and a 750W drill would be capable of wielding such a thing in order to drill through the ceiling of my wardrobe? Any tips you could give me would be great. I'm thinking maybe I could call a handyman over to do it.
Another thing.. the wardrobe is cheap and leaks a lot of light All round the edges.. in the crack between the doors. Any idea how I can cover these?
Finally.. my wardrobe is only 6' by 2' by 1.75' and this light is 400W. Lots of people told me this is too powerful a light for my space.. can I turn it down to 250W somehow?
Thank you all in advance! xx I will post pictures when I start.