The Tardis-jacks rainbow 🌈

I know there isn’t any need bro. It’s more to keep track of stuff too. Now not trying to blow my own trumpet here but look at this for mm perfect

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Boards and half round trim aren’t actually fixed anywhere just yet. The inside is gonna be painted black. And a space theme going on via some eBay stickers

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F263669825876
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F372336404099
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F283016225847

Should make for some nice plant shots :grin:

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Mark twice and cut once :rofl:

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Preaching to the choir there sister :rofl: I’ve bollocksed enough lumps of timber to realise this in my short time.

Although there was about 3 cuts on the aluminum :rofl:

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@ReikoX you said any requests let you know. I have one. If you look at the St John’s ambulance sticker that usually resides on the right hand door. I would really like a St reikos ambulance sticker. With the usual black sun. If you don’t mind have a play bro think it would be very novel

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Measured twice :grin:

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I’m well impressed with the joinery skills. :+1:

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Me too bro. I’m not really a joiner was a painter and decorator from school leaving till I started on the lights. My mates a sprayer so he’s gonna provide the paint and bring his compressor once we’re ready. He thinks that will be Wednesday :rofl:

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Cool bro, I’ll fire up photoshop and get you some proofs to check out in a few days.

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Thank you bro and much better tactic as I can scale it and order. I’m honestly excited about this little touch. I still need more timber too :rofl: I have one wall slightly faced now. Can probably get another done with what I have. Definitely going to get the other 2 walls marked up this evening

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Made a couple easy measure sticks for the trim as it’s repetitive enough to warrant it.

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Awesome cab @anon58740919; and an awesome cause. Following closely!

My wife is a cabinetmaker by trade, we ran a shop for a while, but were forced to stop and take jobs. I miss building cool things.

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Please don’t shown your wife my work :sweat_smile:. Definitely glad to have you aboard. Got a feeling we will be up and running before long with the love from OG :hugs:

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I was going to ask you for those measures! Perfect.

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I thought they would be relevant if I ever needed to repeat the process. :sweat_smile:

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@anon58740919 This build is so killer!
Enjoying it very much, always nice to watch solid grow builds!

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Thankyou brother. I know I’m posting every little aspect. But there’s a fair bit of work going into the littler details. Got a bit excited and started trying fans and filters for size. Looking like a red scorpion 4" fan and a “buddy products” 4" filter. To give me a nice workable size. The rhino is a touch too long. Got enough to do half a panel in pine trim left.

Basically I’ve come to the conclusion. (With the help of Mrs cola) that I can run a tent and the tardis. So I’m using some bits from both tents to keep costs down.

Means I have ram 6" circulation fan.
4" fan and filter.
The light (bar the driver) .
Sonoff 4ch pro r2.
Sonoff th16.
Voltmeter ammeter.
9v dehumidifier.

My friend is sorting the paint.

I’m probably about £180 out including all fixings to finish up.

That’s hinges. A big dump of pine trim. (D trim and the flat thin stuff…I forget the exact size cos I’m high). The timbers to make the roof. And face the wall tops. Plus the extruded sign for the police public call box at the top on all 4 faces. a cylinder lock. Handles. A 45x45 cm drip tray would be awesome. Probably some stuff I’m forgetting till I know I need it.

And the main bit needed… genetics.

The moral support I’m getting is awesome too. It’s nice to know people are watching :grin:

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What genetics are you after?

Awesome looking box can’t believe how far it’s come along already. Some fine wood working skills.

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