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2x4 scraps and some repurposed shelves. I bought a 50 pack of screws. I used 49. I'm about 210 pounds and I stood on it to hang the lights. I think this is gonna just be a damn colocasia factory. Freed up a lot of space for more seedlings (baggies are popping now) and separating community pots (anecdotally, Sabals for me do better with their own space). Spot in the corner for.... Whatever, there's a pretty table over there and I've still got a few bulb style LEDs. I can throw my Bokashi buckets under there and let them do their thing. Or whatever. This isn't as beefy as my other tables, but I intentionally left a 5" gap down the middle so everything can drain. I can just water 2 totes at a time, throw another one under there to catch the runoff. 

 

Jesus. It looks like I know what I'm doing, but I swear I don't. I broke like 4 more drill bits, took a chunk out of my hand, I had to hand tighten all the screws because my Phillips drill bit decided this was too much. 

 

I'm tired. I've still got the bench on the front porch and plenty of spare shelf wood to reuse. 

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