Time for another update. This is much further than these pictures now but I'm well behind with updates and want to show the progress as it happens.
The end separating wall needed a good covering, while it's solid I'm not taking any chances and want the room airtight so that only air in and out where I want it. I screwed 3x2 CLS timber to the wall and then covered it with 50mm Celotex. Timber prices are fooking mental atm, the cheapest option was the 3x2, normally planed 2x2 would suit but was more expensive.
Once this was in I went mental with expanding foam, stuff is cheap and sticks like shit to everything. If there was a 2mm gap I forced this stuff into it. Looks a mess once expanded but no air or creepy crawlies getting in here
All gaps, screw holes, anything then got covered in aluminum tape. I keep saying better safe than sorry but I don't want my door coming off because i took a chance and left an air leak anywhere, if I get unlucky it won't be because I didn't cover everything I could think of.
Now onto the other groom wall. This looks a mess as in stud work but I had to work to existing loft supports. I'm confident in my knowledge in supporting the groom, but not changing the integrity of the roof. For this reason, I've built into and around the existing roof supports making sure I'm not adding weight to them, the stud wall and all its weight is loaded onto the floor which I've installed onto load-bearing structures. This wall itself is made from 3x2 CLS timer and then 9mm plasterboard. Insulated with 100mm earth wool.
Onto to the door......What a pain in the fecking arse this has been. I didn't want a normal door as id lose room with it swinging open, so like a smart arse I decided to be a smart arse, the idea was sound, some leftover YBS Super quilt would be sandwiched between t 3x2 timbers and slide up and down. This didn't work. The material was too thick, kept getting snagged and caught up while I was trying to slide it up and down. I then changed the material to some leftover foam underlay.... the same issue. I didn't want to use a fabric material as it will be a safe haven for creepy multi-legged bastards, but I've had to. The idea will work if anyone uses it again but you will struggle with anything but soft material.
I ended up fixing some foam over the inside of the wall over the door so I can nuke the blanket regularly and there is a barrier between the blanket and plants.
It was then time to work out how I was going to hang lights and filters. I decided to go with 3x2 CLS screwed directly into the rafters. I use timber lock screws for this, id not recommend using standard screws. I've put up a good few timbers as I've still kt really got a clue what ill be using as in plants and where.
Next, in went the extraction. I miscalculated this tbh, well not miscalculated it but went with the fans I had. I figured 2 x 150mm L1 Systemair fans would cope, 1 just about kept up with a 2.4 x 1.2m grow tent in the hottest months, the total area here is 4x4m of groom. I did a dummy run with 4 x 600w HPS and both on, I don't intend to use that much lighting 24/7 but there is space, It got a tad warm, probably a lot to do with the extreme heat we are seeing but I don't want to get lumbered once plants are in there. I can't afford to upgrade the extraction atm but an amazing bit of generosity from a certain
@Mrs Beefheart will mean this will not be an issue, That gesture deserves a post of its own which ill do once I set up.
@Stickylemonz I've found my A1 150mm, it's your buddy, I'll get it shipped next week
Im seriously impressed with this phonic trap ducting. Ill do a full review soon but it's a winner.
Next up is the passive intake. Bog standard 100mm combi ducting for this. The ducting runs into the closed-off section of the cool side of the loft. The extractions pushes out into the sealed area on the hottest side of the loft. Both then passively vent through another stuff wall out into another closed section where the roof vents are. I will have to do a video to fully explain this but it seems to be working on a dummy run. I'm listening each night, not a sound out the back of the house.
And that's where ill leave it tonight. All that's left is the lighting to go in and to set up the rhizo system. All pipework was previously run. My plants are in desperate need of potting up and a bit of room. Tomorrow night is moving day