hellraizer30
Rebel From The North
I use the plywood and roll it with kills then gloss white! All corners are sealed with calking. Then white poly, if humidity
Is kept well this should last many years
Is kept well this should last many years
Sounds good. I'll be doing that on the ceiling for sure. I have a bit of work to do before I get to that.Cheapest fire resistance is from 5/8" Type X drywall. It's found everywhere. You might switch the drywall and plywood, or install a thin layer of OSB, like 7/16", for a nail base, then add a sheet of fire rated 5/8" drywall. This gives you the mass you want, the nail base you want, and the fire resistance also.
Drywall is like $8 a sheet, and OSB is I don't know. Used to be less than drywall. Fire-treated plywood is pricey
Keep on posting here man. This is exactly why I created the thread. To get a collective of design and construction knowledge and ideas in one place. Lot's of guys here have better ideas than me.Nixing the insulation frees enough money for plywood. I'll do, drywall on the outside and plywood on the inside as suggested. Lowe's dosn't carry CDX, it says coming soon. I want fire resistant.
Lights come on in 20min. I dread moving all this stuff again.
Is there any reason you might want a seperate thread for this build? It's going to have alot of details. Especially if I decide not to seal it. I'll be putting alot of extra work into environment.
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Gotcha. Still confused about the lights though. If they are on a closed loop then where are you drawing air from and where are you exhausting it? Are you drawing from the veg room and exhausting outside?The dimensions can be whatever it needs to be to allow for a setup like this, i will leave size up to you to figure out.
There will be x2 6in stealth air scrubbers in the main flower room and a 4in stealth air in the veg/cloning room.
The cool tubes are just a vented shield moving air to remove heat, the room i want to be sealed the venting on the
Lights are on a closed loop.
I would go with 600's man. Add one to each side. If you do 1000's then you'll be using 4,000w per side as opposed to 3,000w (5x600w) if you just added a 600w. Plus you won't need the width that a 1000w will have so it's a lot less efficient. Not to mention the additional electric and cooling issues.Looks good phillip, so you think adding another 600 to each side would be better? Or switch to 1000s?
Also where in the room do you think the co2 gen should'be located?
And do you think the cooling system is enough?
This layout will be a basement completly underground no windows.