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2017-09-29 04:39:34 UTC

was it a solid piece that was glued on? I'd use zip ties attached to each support post.

2017-09-29 04:39:42 UTC

So you end up with basically a large clear box.

2017-09-29 04:40:33 UTC

No, it was flexible plastic that the PVC "skeleton" gave structure to from the inside.

2017-09-29 04:41:00 UTC

Let me see if I can find one, this was years ago and have since built something more sound.

2017-09-29 04:42:38 UTC

Something similar in concept to this.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359496856113381387/363183772201385984/Outdoor-portable-small-greenhouse.jpg

2017-09-29 04:42:57 UTC

It's hard to describe without having pictures. It would be a pvc skeleton linked together with tees and pipe to make the frame work with zip ties through grommets in the plastic to secure the skeleton.

2017-09-29 04:43:14 UTC

With thicker plastic and a zipper running around the whole front side.

2017-09-29 04:44:31 UTC

Of course that would tear. It's like a giant sail that would catch the wind. It needs to have a bit of give to prevent it tearing.

2017-09-29 04:44:43 UTC

Yeah, I kow exactly what you are talking about, I think it would be fine as long as the grommets were installed properly and the sheeting was thick enough.

2017-09-29 04:44:59 UTC

Oh, it gave..

2017-09-29 04:45:29 UTC

Storms get pretty bad here though with respect to winds.

2017-09-29 04:45:57 UTC

I work in a hardware store that sells 8mm plastic. But for some reason I can't find it listed online.

2017-09-29 04:46:52 UTC

The problem with grommets is that they create "tear points" if they aren't crimped well enough.

2017-09-29 04:48:26 UTC

yeah, you could try to attach the grommets to another piece of plastic and then glue that on to the sheeting.

2017-09-29 04:49:05 UTC

That would probably work better. You would need a hell of a glue.

2017-09-29 04:49:14 UTC

Some of that industrial 3M shit.

2017-09-29 04:49:29 UTC

i'd lean towards a clear caulk.

2017-09-29 04:50:07 UTC

I don't think it would stick well enough. Polyurethane caulk maybe.

2017-09-29 04:50:12 UTC

Or liquid nails.

2017-09-29 04:50:20 UTC

The plastic is smooth.

2017-09-29 04:51:59 UTC

On second thought, canvass could be better glued onto the plastic without having to deal with the surface smoothness.

2017-09-29 04:53:51 UTC

Well, it would still be smooth on the plastic side.

2017-09-29 04:54:26 UTC

I wonder if it would be better to do it all in canvas and put clear plastic windows in it.

2017-09-29 04:54:43 UTC

Would allow for venting to reduce wind strain.

2017-09-29 04:55:31 UTC

you would glue the canvass first then let it start to dry (30%), then place the plastic and canvass in a vice.

2017-09-29 04:56:56 UTC

I ended up just using this on a wood frame.

2017-09-29 04:58:11 UTC

A full canvass structure wouldn't work. You need the light at all periods of the day otherwise most of the plants in the greenhouse won't get enough light to produce fruit.

2017-09-29 04:58:49 UTC

Yeah, just make window panels. It would be fine.

2017-09-29 04:58:59 UTC

Not as good as an all clear structure obviously.

2017-09-29 04:59:58 UTC

I think in general it's better to use solid materials if you have the option.

2017-09-29 05:00:06 UTC

You could probably get away with windows if you only used shade tolerant plants. You'd want plants that only need 3 or 4 hours of sunlight.

2017-09-29 05:01:04 UTC

If I made one here with windows in the sides and roof, it would get much more than 4 hours a day.

2017-09-29 05:01:54 UTC

So, a clear roof with windows every few feet?

2017-09-29 05:02:59 UTC

Maybe, I'm not sure. That sounds about right.

2017-09-29 05:03:06 UTC

MAybe every foot.

2017-09-29 05:03:17 UTC

The sides would still have to be mostly plastic.

2017-09-29 05:04:04 UTC

Yeah, probably not a great idea. Too much work. Just build it with solid shit..kek

2017-09-29 05:04:12 UTC

Oh shit, What if we used chicken wire attached the frame with plastic over that?

2017-09-29 05:05:05 UTC

That would definitely give it some strength. You could even make a few vent slits for wind resitance that way.

2017-09-29 05:05:42 UTC

Yeah, I can't believe that I didn't think of it sooner.

2017-09-29 05:05:46 UTC

How big are you trying to go here?

2017-09-29 05:06:22 UTC

Actually now that you mention it, I know someone who has one with chain link inner walls.

2017-09-29 05:07:07 UTC

He didn't use plastic on the outside though. I think it was a conversion from an old chicken coup.

2017-09-29 05:07:27 UTC

Well at least 6 feet tall at the apex. I have no Idea how wide to make it.

2017-09-29 05:07:38 UTC

How much room do you have?

2017-09-29 05:07:51 UTC

1 acre

2017-09-29 05:07:54 UTC

kek

2017-09-29 05:08:09 UTC

Dude, just build something permanent.

2017-09-29 05:08:51 UTC

No, I live on an acre and a half if you include the house. I can't, I don't own the land.

2017-09-29 05:09:03 UTC

Oh.

2017-09-29 05:09:12 UTC

Renting fucking sucks.

2017-09-29 05:09:25 UTC

Yeah.

2017-09-29 05:09:34 UTC

It has it's place though.

2017-09-29 05:10:22 UTC

Plus, I have a few large trees in the yard so making something that could move would be better.

2017-09-29 05:12:17 UTC

I have to ask, are looking to do something like orchid's plan? Or, are you gonna come be Bear Grills with ramen and me?

2017-09-29 05:13:40 UTC

I'm good either way tbh, whatever works out best. I think some civilization is probably good to have relatively near though.

2017-09-29 05:14:45 UTC

We aren't moving to Alaska, so there will always be civilization near by.

2017-09-29 05:14:52 UTC

I've been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to learn most of the basic skills needed to "homestead", but I don't mind city living either.

2017-09-29 05:16:19 UTC

I'm not sure if this is the right thread, but something like this http://www.eugsters.com/ has the ability to make a ton of money if we're close enough to a large city.

2017-09-29 05:16:40 UTC

It's 10 mins from where I live.

2017-09-29 05:17:21 UTC

When you say "a ton" of money, how much are you thinking?

2017-09-29 05:18:23 UTC

KEK "Come Visit the White Nationalist Petting Zoo! Fun For All Ages!"

2017-09-29 05:19:42 UTC

I don't even care about the money, that would be fun and awesome.

2017-09-29 05:20:29 UTC

enough to justify purchasing land to make something like this. Any left over produce can be eaten or fed to pigs. It also lets us establish a way to show that we aren't just a bunch of ted kacynski inspired skinheads.

2017-09-29 05:20:50 UTC

It would be all wholesome white families. No boons screaming about not getting enough food pellets.

2017-09-29 05:21:36 UTC

I think it would be worth doing just for the sake of outreach and fun.

2017-09-29 05:22:01 UTC

You also have to rember that these are rustbelt prices, not west coast prices.

2017-09-29 05:23:02 UTC

We could win the hearts and minds of our fellow white people while making some money to further our cause.

2017-09-29 05:23:44 UTC

yeah thats a great idea

2017-09-29 05:23:52 UTC

I'm still not sold on the revenue potential, it would definitely be region dependent. But I still think it's a good idea.

2017-09-29 05:25:57 UTC

Well, if we're two hours from seattle it probably wouldn't work. They have 15 acres of land and are somehow able to employ enough people to work 6 seperate locations and a bakery.

2017-09-29 05:28:28 UTC

Now, add into this plan the fact that we could grow stuff like this http://www.rareseeds.com/glass-gem-corn-/. I think it would take a few years to setup, but after that we'd have a profitable, legal buisiness that helps whites reconnect with their roots.

2017-09-29 05:28:36 UTC

now that I think about it, starting any kind of business would be great for local outreach, wether it be pubs, stores, restaurants, or even something like a church

2017-09-29 05:28:45 UTC

For sure.

2017-09-29 05:29:15 UTC

We, could work with the local 4H and boy scout troops.

2017-09-29 05:29:27 UTC

This is why it's so important to be palletable to the public.

2017-09-29 05:29:49 UTC

Well, one of the reasons why.

2017-09-29 05:31:50 UTC

We donate a few sheep or goats to the 4h, then right it off on our taxes and cash in like crazy when the local news comes to cover our donation. The possibilities are endless. Free food to feed the homeless, field trips, Pick your own fruit.

2017-09-29 05:33:20 UTC

The reason Cliven Bundy wasn't arrested for a year was because his community stood by him. We need the same thing to happen. (((They))) can't shoah us if the whole county loves us.

2017-09-29 05:46:11 UTC

have you ever tried growing any winter crops in a greenhouse?

2017-09-29 05:47:24 UTC

No, the weather in wisconsin is to unpredictable. Some years we have snow on the ground right now.

2017-09-29 05:49:04 UTC

@Orchid you actually have a better climate in toronto due to the great lakes. It limits how cold your area can get.

2017-09-29 05:53:30 UTC

true

2017-09-30 18:27:45 UTC

Tried re-organizing so that I do my compound lifts first now, feels great ๐Ÿ˜„

2017-09-30 18:29:11 UTC

how do you decide on what workout to do first?

2017-09-30 19:35:17 UTC

made a new loaf today

2017-09-30 19:35:23 UTC

double rose it

2017-09-30 19:38:17 UTC

awesome, how long did it take?

2017-09-30 19:58:14 UTC

a few hours

2017-09-30 19:58:17 UTC

2-4 at most

2017-10-01 11:50:36 UTC

/sig/ is whats up

2017-10-01 12:15:59 UTC

Gonna try to make bread, Maybe tommorow ๐Ÿค— With flour made from the quickroot

2017-10-01 12:22:12 UTC

Oh just saw you wrote @Orchid Compound lifts should be done asap because you have more energy for them then

2017-10-01 12:22:44 UTC

Like squats, deadlifts and bench press

2017-10-01 22:35:49 UTC

What's up, guys - I posted a mega.nz upload of a bunch of class material and notes I have from my study of kinesiology (basically exercise science + other stuff). Would you be interested in me re-posting that here? Are you more interested in specific things - resistance training, nutrition, etc?

2017-10-01 22:36:30 UTC

sounds like something for our archives channel

2017-10-01 22:36:46 UTC

Post it, sounds interesting

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