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looking good so far. That stand is metal i'm sure. where did you find out how to wire a exhaust fan to a humisat?What parts are needed ? I would like to rig something like this into a room as well.
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Got my QT set-up and ready to go, just need to add water when the time comes:
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Hey, sorry I missed this post, it's about the same as wiring in a light switch. You should be able to pick up everything you need from Home Depot. fan, wiring, humidistat.
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Base cabinets mocked up, they should be done installing them by Tuesday!
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holy HELL there's an investment!
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Can I ask if you know the wall thickness of the Square tubing used in the stand in the first pic? I am building stands for OA's new renovations and want to make sure I'm using OK thickness steel. Acctually, I think I am Over engineering the stands. Allways nice to know what others are built out of.
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can hardly wait for more pics, looking GOOD
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Hi, The wall thickness is 1/4", Over engineered is always good, better safe then sorry.
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Railskinner did you get the BM200 running yet?
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Robb Last edited by Parker; 05-10-2008 at 01:50 PM. |
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