I would like to see the blueprints for that Viv. It seems like a very fun project.
Thats a good idea. When I made the duct, I wasn't thinking about how close to the wall the opening would be. When I set the humidifier on the floor, thinking it would blow right up into the opening, I realized that I had to turn the humidifier around to face the wall, and the mist was mostly missing the opening. I used some blue tape to flare the opening and get the mist to go in, but now I'm thinking it may be too much. Even on it's lowest setting, the humidity goes up really quick, but more importantly, water condenses on the inside of the duct, and I can't let that get out of control since the viv is wood. I'm going to see what happens if I take the tape off and leave it on the lowest setting. Maybe it won't collect as much, or any condensation, and will allow me to run the humidifier constantly. I havent tried the wet towel in the duct yet, either. That may be enough except when he's shedding.is the humidifier on a timer? it ifs almost 8 hours on the dot then if its not on a timer you could put it on one and then after you get it timed just right would never have to touch it.
Lmfao I was gonna aask for blue prints...or at least the sale of the blue prints.....I would pay $30-$50......that looks epic!
I think we would get along great. That's how I always work, too.Half the fun is creating your own Heck mine im using an old Entertainment center that Im converting, I still dont know how its going to be when its done haha, most of its done but still have to do the front door/doors. I like to do a basic drawing but when it comes to actually building it things can change quickly