Quote Originally Posted by Gen
Hey turtle, I'm a girl. I love turtles! So you used the dremel tool to drill out holes. What attachment did you use, a drill bit for cutting metal? I have used the dremel to cut zinc. Which fogger did you buy? Walmart or other. When I was fogging I let the machine run during the day and then off at night. The plants I used already had roots from soil starting. They loved the fog and the roots went in all directions. Cool. I ditched the fog. Didn't want to clean the thingy. Now I'm doing biobuckets. Nothing to clean, I am so lazy. Be safe turtle.
Hello Gen,
Turtles are cool (and so are girls! lol). They're very patient, but, when needed, they can move pretty fast! Great to see more female growers

As to the attachment:
--- For the holes (on the aluminum), I used a drill bit and the drill
--- For cutting the 'sides' of the aluminum bar, I used the thin-cutting disk (Dremel)
--- For making the holes (on the PVC), I used the "drywall" attachment (Dremel)

Please let me know if you want/need more help and/or information. I've got a couple of extra pics of the cool tube's construction.


I bought a NutraMist fogger (yeap Garden, you read right).
QUESTION Gen::: When you ran the fogger during the day, about how much "liquid" would 'puddle' on the bottom of the fog chamber? I realize that after hours of fog, the fog will start condensing and unifying as liquid... I want to know if it's a big quantity of liquid, or is it like a small amount. Any ideas G?
As to cleaning it, the NutraMist has Teflon coated heads, so maintenance should be a no-hassle... should.

Thanks for the words Gen,
Happy New Year Friends! And Merry xMas!

-turtle420