The Tardis-jacks rainbow 🌈

Yeah she’s looking sweet :+1: I’d have it sat in a corner in my living room as it wouldn’t look out of place. It’s taking guerilla growing to the next level.

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I was gonna have it next to the bed but the Mrs said no :sweat_smile: once she’s all together I’ll get pictures with my shed organised. (Or all the shite behind me whilst I get good photos at least) :joy:

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I’m surprised she allows you to put so much time into stuff like this. Most “other” women would be pissed off with not having as much attention on them. She’s a keeper mate. Get a ring on her :rofl:

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Dry fitted that door I measured last night. Well the face of it anyway. Gonna frame it with some 15 x 46 timbers so I can fix flush hinges.

And I fully appreciate just how lucky I am. She doesn’t mind me doing bits like this there’s plenty worse I could be doing and it shows the lad a bit of drive and ambition and a few skillsets to carry through life.

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door structure made. Some planing to do before I face the front with trim. But first the glue needs to set

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The door will fit. And work for purpose because let’s face it. The one sided inward opening door on the right would be totally impractical for purpose

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Looking good eh bro, wonder what plod would make of it lol.

Wot’s all this then eh! growing weed in a police box? now that’s cheeky :laughing:

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The stickers have come for the inside walls too :grin: gonna get them straight in. No doubt they will need some dressing to blend them well but it’s all fun.

@albannach…shhhh don’t tell em

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Might even end up getting the acrylics out to add a few of my own bits to it. They’re a touch smaller than stated but the sheet they send them on is the right size :rofl:

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Fantastic light venting setup, mate!

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Cheers bro. It was a brainstorming duet between me and @Albannach one stoned evening. Yet to see how it performs but adds 2 much needed functions together in a neat fashion :grin:

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I’d buy one of them lights but I think I’m more or less covered for the next few years :joy:

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I’ve been brainstorming about a solution like that, too. Nice to see a practical example of it!

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Last sticker. A couple of hours with a small brush and black paint to make it look less “stuck on”

Tardis controls going in. Still need to get a tube heater. Like a 1ft one. And really want a drip tray that fits. Nicely.

@cogitech all my measures and parts for the cob cool tube are scattered through the thread. If you need a parts list shout up.

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1ft 60 watt non thermostatic in toolstation mate.
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Heating+%26+Insulation/d230/Electric+Heaters+%26+Dryers/sd3168/Tubular+Heater/p32265
Same one I use :wink:

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That’s on the list of buys when I’m set. Spent another 68 quid at b and q the other day on the paint. Glue and timber

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Door faced with trim. Nice enough fit. Not a perfectly square entrance I won’t lie but it’s good enough

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It looks OK with my eye but I do admit to having a few :joy:. It looks perfect mate. Only you can decide when your happy with the final product though :+1:

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It’s far from perfect. And I know it seems daft keep painting and then doing bits. But I’m doing my utmost to make sure all bare wood is covered. Spider mites seem to like bare wood. But not so much painted. I’m not too happy with the windows cos of the run of the ink. But I like the style. May be a case of buying a4 sticker paper and going again. I’m on Budweiser no.3 so I’ll be doing no more Sawing tonight :joy:

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