farmergreen007
All natural medication
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I needed a cloner ASAP and had no funds but all kinds of junk laying around the house from other projects this is what I came up with.
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That is everything I scrounged up
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I started by gluing the stone to the bottom of the container
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as I was waiting for the glue to dry I started on the lid I eyeballed the marks with a sharpie and drilled the holes with a step drill bit (the best thing ever for making holes in plastic containers)
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Once all the holes were drilled I put aluminum tape on the cover
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I also put aluminum tape on the bottom part I found a peace of black foam and cut it into strips about a half inch wide and two inches long to use as a collar to hold the clones in
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And this is the final product $0 and about thirty minutes in the garage. Later today I'll post a pic of it with some cuttings I put in it yesterday
View attachment uploadfromtaptalk1404904235355.jpg
That is everything I scrounged up
View attachment uploadfromtaptalk1404904325674.jpg
I started by gluing the stone to the bottom of the container
View attachment uploadfromtaptalk1404904482039.jpg
as I was waiting for the glue to dry I started on the lid I eyeballed the marks with a sharpie and drilled the holes with a step drill bit (the best thing ever for making holes in plastic containers)
View attachment uploadfromtaptalk1404904827248.jpg
Once all the holes were drilled I put aluminum tape on the cover
View attachment uploadfromtaptalk1404904924383.jpg
I also put aluminum tape on the bottom part I found a peace of black foam and cut it into strips about a half inch wide and two inches long to use as a collar to hold the clones in
View attachment uploadfromtaptalk1404905152805.jpg
And this is the final product $0 and about thirty minutes in the garage. Later today I'll post a pic of it with some cuttings I put in it yesterday