THE BROTHER'S GRUNT
10-12-2007, 12:05 PM
Found this when i was searching the net this morning. Thought maybe some of you outdoor growers might find interesting. Wasn't any pictures but what the hell. ;)
This is what i saw i my 2 day trip into the mountains.
Small pine logs about 8 inches in diameter were piled on top of each other to form a 8' x 8' square. The top logs on the opposite sides were 16 feet long so that when the lid opened every 12 hours it could slide along the races/rails. The top was made of 2-4' x 8' plywood and was camouflaged with both the green moss and silver along with an odd twig here and there. The sides were about 3 feet high maybe a tad bit more. Soil was built up around the sides and flowers and foliage were planted around the structure. No light could get in the sides or top when the lid was closed.
A 6 volt solor panel should face south and it connects to a 6 volt deep cycle battery which in turn connects to a 600 watt square wave inverter. You can now connect your timer and plug in the garage door motor which opens every 12 hours for 12 hours then shuts.
Just thought it was interesting and maybe some of you can do something with it. ;)
This is what i saw i my 2 day trip into the mountains.
Small pine logs about 8 inches in diameter were piled on top of each other to form a 8' x 8' square. The top logs on the opposite sides were 16 feet long so that when the lid opened every 12 hours it could slide along the races/rails. The top was made of 2-4' x 8' plywood and was camouflaged with both the green moss and silver along with an odd twig here and there. The sides were about 3 feet high maybe a tad bit more. Soil was built up around the sides and flowers and foliage were planted around the structure. No light could get in the sides or top when the lid was closed.
A 6 volt solor panel should face south and it connects to a 6 volt deep cycle battery which in turn connects to a 600 watt square wave inverter. You can now connect your timer and plug in the garage door motor which opens every 12 hours for 12 hours then shuts.
Just thought it was interesting and maybe some of you can do something with it. ;)