Very nice...bit of advice, read thru the entire instructions first, then take your time when putting it together...over tighten and its easy to strip the frame. What I did was get everything screwed together just to the point that everything held together(not lose but not tight)...then when back...
What kind of heating do you have?(sorry if this was mentioned, just a thought that came to mind) Any baseboard type heat where a hole is cut thru the floor for the pipe? sometimes those cover plates that cover the gap end up missing over the years.
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Ok so after more research and some help/guidance I went and ordered the Starter Kit, 2 dual nozzles, and a couple of spare T unions. Thanks for the help!
Just going by visuals, the motor looks more robust, "beefy" if you will. I always tend to "over engineer" things...rather have a lil more and not need it type of way of thinking. Also thinking long term...reading up and it seems some will start with the Starter and then end up upgrading, wishing...
Sorry bump this thread, have some questions regarding the MistKing products. I'm most likely going with their Ultimate Misting System...now it comes with 3 nozzles, the way the hardware comes, do all 3 need to be used or if I see 2 will do I can just omit 1 of them? And then next is the timer...
Took bout 5-6hrs...I know you're excited and want to get it together as soon as you get it, but like I stated, please be patient when you do so, a 1/4 turn to much with any screw and you can strip the frame. Also, some of the panels have rattling parts inside the frame(like an old TV remote with...
Very nice design, very nice construction...patience is a virtue when putting it together thats for sure...I can def see messing it up if you try to rush it, and an extra pair of hands comes in handy when it putting the panels together. Couple minor hiccups with the lil back latches...shot Bill...
Does he have a site or a facebook page? Tried searching didn't find anything...Looks like hes only a 2hr drive(I think), I'll most likely be ready in approx 2-3mo. Looking for a panther...much appreciated if you can find anything out, thx!
This is exactly how I am approaching this. I'm researching everything, then little by little obtaining everything I need and I want to have the habitat up and running stable(humidity stats, misting schedule, etc) for a good two weeks before actually putting a cham in it.
For the size(in height) of both boxes, I don't think the FedEx $88 was all that unreasonable...especially that its literally coast to coast. ,and got here a full day earlier than what their tracking stated.[/I]