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Path to building a cloner

With so many cuttings to start it is time to build a cloner.  I'm planning on using the plans that Dennis used but using a mister instead of a sprayer.  One problem is that I can't find some (most) my tools since the move!  I thought that I could unpack which lead to the realization that I haven't got a working workshop.  So I went on-line and found a neat design to build a work area with storage.  So I went back to Lowes and bought wood to build it and paint.  Then I realize one of the shelves would have to be removed since it is in the way. It's really heavy and big but adds little storage space.  So last night I took it down and got it apart then painted all the wood for the shelves.  Let me tell you this cloner has been a real pain in the butt to build.  Yes there will be pictures soon.

Sounds interesting, can't wait to see the photos.

I think you have been caught in the "but first" cycle..... 

You got me thinking. I dont use my blasting cabnet no more. Has one big shelf lighting. 4x3 big. Big slanted front top lid. ...... lol

Sharon, you can do it! Today, I now have 4 cloners! Good luck with the mister! I need to start my big cloner, but I am presently out of room. My friend with the 30 acres have a coon and coyote problem that is out of control. They're killing his chickens and destroying his GH. So, it looks like I won't be starting the cloner till March.

I'm curious how your mister looks. Hurry up with those photos girl!!!

Update:  Shelves are half way completed so workshop can start to be sorted out.  Some stuff has been unpacked.  Found the 2" cut out bit!  Yes!! I knew I had one somewhere.  Ordered a bunch of 2" net pots with inserts last night.  Still haven't located the misting head but am still unpacking.  Hopefully it will turn up before the pots arrive.   Picked up a copy of Handyman's 228 storage tips and ended up using a old file box and hangers to sort my sand paper.  What a great idea. 

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