LiquidJade
Active Member
Whats up everyone!!
I was posting on the main site and i had to make a forms posting because there will be alot of questions and i will be tossing out alot of info for people if they want it.
So here we go with the start! Are you excited? because i am.
Im still pretty new to the growing thing, but for some reason i am pretty good at this.
The design starts... The room will sit on a 13x9 concrete slab.
The frame work has some tricky designs in it to keep it as air tight in the summer months as possible. Now i say as possible because i live in a 4 season area. Which means i have harsh summers and winters.. It sucks but its ok i had to come up with a plan. Now the Frame is a 2x6 none treated lumber price tag for 30 16ft peaces jumped into the 210$ range. I called a couple of buddies of mine that work with wood and they are pros because i have never done frame work before. I just made the design on some blueprints. After it was all said and done many beers later we came up with a strong frame that is ready for plastic and start insulating.
This build will be trying to cut down on AMP draw and i hope showing everyone how to build a good area/home for there babies.
What i needed:
30 2x6 16ft
deck screws star bit 5lbs box
Staple gun
600 staples 2 boxes
100 foot roll of 4mm plastic vapor lock
Image 1
This is my space i will be using concrete slab i was laying out the base floor to get a good idea of what we were going to do.
Image 2
This main wall with door is up on the right i tied it to the rafters so it would not fall while we were mocking up the wall that would go on the exterior wall. You will see the wall on the floor i have to 4mm plastic the back side of that wall so i can have a good air lock. i will not be able to get to that side of the wall after i mount it into place. Staple gun putting in work there. since it is a exterior wall that wall will have R-19 for the building then my vapor lock then another set of R-19 and then inside the room. It gets cold here...
Image 3
This is my finished room frame work. Please take notice of the leprechaun door i am very happy about that.
I call it that because its only 5ft tall door hahah
bought some other stuff on sale needed later in the build
Total price: (im soo not lying i was laughing) 420$ hahaha
I was posting on the main site and i had to make a forms posting because there will be alot of questions and i will be tossing out alot of info for people if they want it.
So here we go with the start! Are you excited? because i am.
Im still pretty new to the growing thing, but for some reason i am pretty good at this.
The design starts... The room will sit on a 13x9 concrete slab.
The frame work has some tricky designs in it to keep it as air tight in the summer months as possible. Now i say as possible because i live in a 4 season area. Which means i have harsh summers and winters.. It sucks but its ok i had to come up with a plan. Now the Frame is a 2x6 none treated lumber price tag for 30 16ft peaces jumped into the 210$ range. I called a couple of buddies of mine that work with wood and they are pros because i have never done frame work before. I just made the design on some blueprints. After it was all said and done many beers later we came up with a strong frame that is ready for plastic and start insulating.
This build will be trying to cut down on AMP draw and i hope showing everyone how to build a good area/home for there babies.
What i needed:
30 2x6 16ft
deck screws star bit 5lbs box
Staple gun
600 staples 2 boxes
100 foot roll of 4mm plastic vapor lock
Image 1
This is my space i will be using concrete slab i was laying out the base floor to get a good idea of what we were going to do.
Image 2
This main wall with door is up on the right i tied it to the rafters so it would not fall while we were mocking up the wall that would go on the exterior wall. You will see the wall on the floor i have to 4mm plastic the back side of that wall so i can have a good air lock. i will not be able to get to that side of the wall after i mount it into place. Staple gun putting in work there. since it is a exterior wall that wall will have R-19 for the building then my vapor lock then another set of R-19 and then inside the room. It gets cold here...
Image 3
This is my finished room frame work. Please take notice of the leprechaun door i am very happy about that.
bought some other stuff on sale needed later in the build
Total price: (im soo not lying i was laughing) 420$ hahaha
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