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Turpman

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I thought the same thing. Lol
LOL the man cave/ green leaf studio. I have drums but I like marshalls/gibsons better.

Im in Canada so my chance on finding something exotic is pretty low. I'm thinking the material they use to to fix boggy gravel yards to prevent sinking. They put it down first and gravel over it, not sure if it's more like tarp material. But it's probly porous and though as nails.
 

Rivendell

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LOL the man cave/ green leaf studio. I have drums but I like marshalls/gibsons better.

Im in Canada so my chance on finding something exotic is pretty low. I'm thinking the material they use to to fix boggy gravel yards to prevent sinking. They put it down first and gravel over it, not sure if it's more like tarp material. But it's probly porous and though as nails.
Its also worth a shot to ask a local hardware store if they can get commercial grade weed barrier fabric. Mine can order it, they just don't stock it and it is much thicker then the stuff they do stock for homeowners.
 

HydoDan

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LOL the man cave/ green leaf studio. I have drums but I like marshalls/gibsons better.

Im in Canada so my chance on finding something exotic is pretty low. I'm thinking the material they use to to fix boggy gravel yards to prevent sinking. They put it down first and gravel over it, not sure if it's more like tarp material. But it's probly porous and though as nails.
Industrial Ty-Par.. We use it for road building in wet areas.. It comes in 16ft rolls and unless you know
someone it's hard to get in small pieces.. shit is spendy!!
 

whytewidow

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LOL the man cave/ green leaf studio. I have drums but I like marshalls/gibsons better.

Im in Canada so my chance on finding something exotic is pretty low. I'm thinking the material they use to to fix boggy gravel yards to prevent sinking. They put it down first and gravel over it, not sure if it's more like tarp material. But it's probly porous and though as nails.
I collect guitars. I have a 1957 Martin D12 12 string. It's worth about 5600 bucks... I bought it at a yard sale. In its original hard shell case. A little old lady had it. From her husband. It's in immaculate condition. I paid 50 bucks for it.
 

Michael Huntherz

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I collect guitars. I have a 1957 Martin D12 12 string. It's worth about 5600 bucks... I bought it at a yard sale. In its original hard shell case. A little old lady had it. From her husband. It's in immaculate condition. I paid 50 bucks for it.
Shut the fuck up. I have dreams about stuff like that, don’t play with me.

P.S. I am a pretty damn good bassist.
Bass > guitar. Fight me.

Just kidding on all counts, @whytewidow, about to get my freak on this eve, no time for that silly shit. Peace, lovers.
 

boybelue

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LOL the man cave/ green leaf studio. I have drums but I like marshalls/gibsons better.

Im in Canada so my chance on finding something exotic is pretty low. I'm thinking the material they use to to fix boggy gravel yards to prevent sinking. They put it down first and gravel over it, not sure if it's more like tarp material. But it's probly porous and though as nails.
I bought a 10' x 10' size piece off Ebay, they sell it as pond underlayment. They also use it for field lines and pits when setting septic tanks. I wish I could remember what I Pd to Ebay, wasn't much.
 

whytewidow

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Shut the fuck up. I have dreams about stuff like that, don’t play with me.

P.S. I am a pretty damn good bassist.
Bass > guitar. Fight me.

Just kidding on all counts, @whytewidow, about to get my freak on this eve, no time for that silly shit. Peace, lovers.
It was definitely like hitting a scratch off lottery ticket. I asked the old lady if she knew what it was worth. She oh yeah but I have no use for it. She said I have about 40 more guitars in a room upstairs that he collected. I asked to see. She took me upstairs. I almost shit myself when she opened the door. She has an original telecaster with a real deal Jimmy Page Autograph. With certification of authenticity. Original snare drum head with John Bonham signature, also with cert. of auth... All kinds of shit. Guitars I've never seen in person. I bet she has over a million dollars worth of music memorabilia. I asked what she was gonna do with all of it. She said she has two lucky grandkids. I thought adopt me please. She knew exactly what the D12 was worth. She said music and rock n roll was my husband's life. It's time to share it with other people. You and your son enjoy the guitar. I gave her 50 dollar bill. And damn near cried that I wasnt adopted before I left. I'll dig my old phone he in a few days. I have pictures of it. Honestly it was like being at the rock n roll hall of fame museum. It was unreal. And life time experience to touch guitars that Jimmy Page has touched. And drum head that John played in a fukn concert. Once in a Life time opportunity.
 

Michael Huntherz

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It was definitely like hitting a scratch off lottery ticket. I asked the old lady if she knew what it was worth. She oh yeah but I have no use for it. She said I have about 40 more guitars in a room upstairs that he collected. I asked to see. She took me upstairs. I almost shit myself when she opened the door. She has an original telecaster with a real deal Jimmy Page Autograph. With certification of authenticity. Original snare drum head with John Bonham signature, also with cert. of auth... All kinds of shit. Guitars I've never seen in person. I bet she has over a million dollars worth of music memorabilia. I asked what she was gonna do with all of it. She said she has two lucky grandkids. I thought adopt me please. She knew exactly what the D12 was worth. She said music and rock n roll was my husband's life. It's time to share it with other people. You and your son enjoy the guitar. I gave her 50 dollar bill. And damn near cried that I wasnt adopted before I left. I'll dig my old phone he in a few days. I have pictures of it. Honestly it was like being at the rock n roll hall of fame museum. It was unreal. And life time experience to touch guitars that Jimmy Page has touched. And drum head that John played in a fukn concert. Once in a Life time opportunity.
That is one hell of a story. Would love to see a pic of that room! Thanks for sharing.
Another week and I'll be hitting these girls up.
Lots of fire in there.
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Sunset sherbert getting closer

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2 mac1s waiting for the D

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Fan leaf on a black banana cookies

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Wed cake , GG4. And GMO hit the flower room getting reversed


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Alien OG going to flower room in a week


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Hell yeah, looking lovely. I am excited to get rolling. I fucked off hard all weekend, so I am working today. After a short nap.
 

boybelue

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I collect guitars. I have a 1957 Martin D12 12 string. It's worth about 5600 bucks... I bought it at a yard sale. In its original hard shell case. A little old lady had it. From her husband. It's in immaculate condition. I paid 50 bucks for it.
My dad had a d18 and d28 and a few gibsons and Les paul, he loved old stuff, radios, clocks, watches, cars all of it. My parents divorced a long time ago and my dad lived in another town a half hr away and when he died those guitars disappeared along with several other things that was supposed to go to me and my half sister. Dads side of the family took what they could but they couldn't take the house, cars or the money!
 

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whytewidow

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My dad had a d18 and d28 and a few gibsons and Les paul, he loved old stuff, radios, clocks, watches, cars all of it. My parents divorced a long time ago and my dad lived in another town a half hr away and when he died those guitars disappeared along with several other things that was supposed to go to me and my half sister. Dads side of the family took what they could but they couldn't take the house, cars or the money!
Yeah when my g-dad died on my dads side he had a bunch of expensive collectors stuff. Old guns n shit. My methhead cousins robbed his house the day he died in the hospital. They were literally robbing him as he was taking his last breath. Family will fuck ya before anyone.
 

Greenthumbskunk

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These are H inFlux_L09 4 foot strips. Double row. Lm301b diodes. 220lumen/w I think. Best strips out in my opinion. 48v. 8 of these over built on a 4x4 frame will probably flower atleast 5x5 maybe 5.5x5.5 they are extremely bright. They will absolutely ruin your eyes they are so bright. Use extreme caution do not look into them without something like method 7 glasses. No joke. Will burn the cones in your eyes.


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If I change my room up instead of one big area have my rdwc in rows like 3-3.5" wide and 16' long.
My flower main flower room is something like 16' x 12' with a door of course. If I move my rdwc rows around the edge of the peremiter I can use scrog netting which will increase my yield of course.

Just thinking about that I like it. But I do need to run led in the summer. I added insulation this past fall as it was too cold and now it's too hot unless it gets down to 10 degrees. All that water in the Dwc helps keep the temps up and they only fall 4 degrees between lights on and off.

Any good place to buy those strips for cheap and a how to on how to build them?

I'd like to be running them this summer while flowering out some of Heisenberg's stock lol
 
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