Drain Trays for a 2x4

Does anyone know where I can get a drain tray for a 2x4 tent?

I have a bunch of square farmer individual trays, but I am having trouble getting half gallon buckets that will fit 2 per tray. It would be better to have a single tray where I could put buckets of various sizes. Alternatively, i can use the liner they gave me with the tent…is that what people do?

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Not 100% sure but look into the manufacturer of your tent…they might offer available parts for it.

Or possibly Amazon…I’m sure you can find something that works. :slight_smile:

Alaskagrown

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I’ve shared a Brand Store on Amazon with you. Amazon.com: Focus on Gardening Projects

These might work…

AG

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is this different from the mylar insert that comes with the tent? should i just use that instead?

Not sure but guessing different material…probably more durable…

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i wish they had something in 2’x4’. seems nice and cheap.

Yeah 4.5 inches short and 5.5 inches too wide…

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https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bon-Tool-36-in-x-24-in-Utility-Tub-11-409/304245469

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if they had a 36x20 inch i would pay good money…for a couple.
they look great, but for some reason no one makes cheap ones for a 2x4 either.

they have table sets for hydro that have 2x4, but they want way too much for them.

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How about this then?

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Ah, here we go- 45½" x 25½" x 3½" would that squeeze in?

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ya, the price though…ouch.

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thanks. hilarious. a dog tray costs about 15pct of what a weed tray does. why do they tax us so?

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Quality plastic? I have a boot tray that was twice what the other ones were but it’s twice the tray the others are.

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i’ll even take low quality plastic

Filled with water the thick plastic makes a difference.

I’ve also got busboy trays for
moving smalls and they are bulletproof

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i’m thinking about just going with the insert ACI gave with the tent. I am not sure i am seeing a huge advantage to buying a specialized tray. I already mess up and over fill the square farmer risers. So, with a wet/dry vac and about an inch clearance it should be no problem.

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Well…if you’ve got it. Just be extra careful.

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