benamucc
is NORML
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It's cheap, compact, multi-spectrum, and the chef of the house will probably not miss the aluminum oven pan...much :hubba:
Parts list:
2 x 26W Cool White CFL 1700L/ea 4100K
2 x 26W Warm White CFL 1700L/ea 2700K
2 x Y-socket splitter
2 x Single bulb, ceiling mount fixture
2 x Aluminum baking pans (Large) (you can get away with 1 but 2 are stronger)
1 x power cable (I won't tell you what I used. Look if you want, but electricity is a serious thing!!)
1 x 3 prong plug
4 x machine screws
4 x nuts for the screws
4 x washers for screws
Tools:
1 Leatherman Wave
1 useless feline
3 fat bowls of your favorite Sativa
1 cigarette
1 Vitamin Water
Saftey Equipment:
Sunglasses
Stereo
Time:
Without phone calls, 30-45 min depending on your wiring proficiency.
With phone calls, 3 1/2 hours...please don't ask...
Difficulty:
I rate this at a 3 of 5. Only because it involves electricity. Electricity is a serious thing, if you don't know enough about it to buy the proper things, and wire it correctly, please don't attempt anything like this. Ask a friend, or tell the guy at the hardware store you are doing a science project (if you're older pretend to be a teacher). You'll be amazed at what can be learned ANYWHERE under this pretense. 007 tip of the day. :batman:
Directions:
It's a DIY
Parts list:
2 x 26W Cool White CFL 1700L/ea 4100K
2 x 26W Warm White CFL 1700L/ea 2700K
2 x Y-socket splitter
2 x Single bulb, ceiling mount fixture
2 x Aluminum baking pans (Large) (you can get away with 1 but 2 are stronger)
1 x power cable (I won't tell you what I used. Look if you want, but electricity is a serious thing!!)
1 x 3 prong plug
4 x machine screws
4 x nuts for the screws
4 x washers for screws
Tools:
1 Leatherman Wave
1 useless feline
3 fat bowls of your favorite Sativa
1 cigarette
1 Vitamin Water
Saftey Equipment:
Sunglasses
Stereo
Time:
Without phone calls, 30-45 min depending on your wiring proficiency.
With phone calls, 3 1/2 hours...please don't ask...
Difficulty:
I rate this at a 3 of 5. Only because it involves electricity. Electricity is a serious thing, if you don't know enough about it to buy the proper things, and wire it correctly, please don't attempt anything like this. Ask a friend, or tell the guy at the hardware store you are doing a science project (if you're older pretend to be a teacher). You'll be amazed at what can be learned ANYWHERE under this pretense. 007 tip of the day. :batman:
Directions:
It's a DIY