Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
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Originally Posted by bballsk8er333
@ the hub idea: what do you mean in comparison to where the caliper and rotor are? ive changed and delt with cars, but i dont know what you mean by hub ( in middle of rim possibly?)
thanks
heres a pic of what i am thinking of
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
this has always been an idea in the back of my head.
I am in no way physically disabled, maybe a little menatlly ;)
I wanted a turning table so i can sit in one corner of the room and rotate the table as i water/fondle my plants.
room is limited to walk around the table so i'd like to just bring the plants to me! :)
the car hub is a good idea but only supporting a round table in the middle with a ton of weight on it is just asking for trouble lol.
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
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Originally Posted by CashandPrizes
only supporting a round table in the middle with a ton of weight on it is just asking for trouble lol.
The chair bearings work great. They hold the weight with NO problem.
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
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Originally Posted by psteve
The chair bearings work great. They hold the weight with NO problem.
Sounds awesome.
I meant more of a tipping issue more than weight bearing ability.
if the hub/bearing assembly is bolted firmly and the table surface is strong i bet it would work wonders :thumbsup:
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
A turning table does not harm plants. There is a rotating light available. It spins the light above your canopy. I hear it drives bugs crazy. Of course this won't help with your maint. but I understand your issue. Of course most everyone uses square or rectangular tables.
I use a wand so I can water all my plants from one side. But it would be to me a lot more work if I couldn't get around 3 sides of my table for other tasks.
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
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Originally Posted by psteve
This works. I know patients in wheelchairs who can grow because of one of these.
We also use swivel chair bearings.
Unfortunately, it's still a custom item, but we're working on creating a commercial model that patients can buy.
I'll try to get a picture.
Here's a pic.
Sorry it took so long.
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
a very creative solution to a problem.
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
psteve, that looks like it would be great not only for wheelchair-bound growers, but also a good solution to accessing plants in tight spaces. I know that trying to fit 4 WaterFarm type systems in a 4x4 closet is all well and good until you have to get at the one in the back corner. If you aren't strong enough to be lifting out a 30 pound pod from the back of a room while leaning over, that would be PERFECT!
If I may make a suggestion for features?
-Sealed watertight bearings
-Catch tray under the whole thing (could be a seperate unit that you don't need to purchase)
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
If I may make a suggestion for features?
-Sealed watertight bearings
-Catch tray under the whole thing (could be a seperate unit that you don't need to purchase)
Water tight bearings would be great.
They were originally made for use in a Sun Hut, which has a removable/washable floor liner.
We experimented with the 'one big drip tray' idea, but found that the individual ones work better for ease of regular cleaning.
Rotating Stand for Growroom- and ensuing discussion of wheelchair access
I like the fact the the base allows air flow. Are you familiar with a heavy plastic grid material that is designed for wet environments- I'm most familiar with it as a flooring material in fishing boat factories. It's about an inch thick with inch square grid, and rigid enough to hold significant weight over a reasonable span. I think it would be perfect for your design.