CoronaSmith
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I recently purchased a Closetmaid cabinet. It's dimensions are 71.75"H x 48"W x 20.50D. Here's a link with a pic. https://www.closetmaid.com/Publishi...roductCatalogImages/Alternate/1233600_alt.jpg
I'm looking for feedback on how others might set this cabinet up? The fixed shelves form a T which leaves 3 compartments. The two bottom compartments are approximately 47"H x 23"W x 20"D. The top compartment is approximately 20"H x 47"W x 20"D. I replaced cardboard back with one piece of osb board and painted the inside of the osb board flat white. I'm also going to sand down the inside to repaint it flat white. I'd like to have 3 compartments inside. One for veg another for flower and a clone area. I plan on using a 600 watt digital dimmable ballast and light with an air cooled reflector. I'd like to just raise the top shelf at least 8" and somehow fill the gap left by raising the top shelf. Unsure how to do that though. Just looking for feedback and what others would do if your goal was to have to separate compartments. Thanks ahead of time for any responses.
I'm looking for feedback on how others might set this cabinet up? The fixed shelves form a T which leaves 3 compartments. The two bottom compartments are approximately 47"H x 23"W x 20"D. The top compartment is approximately 20"H x 47"W x 20"D. I replaced cardboard back with one piece of osb board and painted the inside of the osb board flat white. I'm also going to sand down the inside to repaint it flat white. I'd like to have 3 compartments inside. One for veg another for flower and a clone area. I plan on using a 600 watt digital dimmable ballast and light with an air cooled reflector. I'd like to just raise the top shelf at least 8" and somehow fill the gap left by raising the top shelf. Unsure how to do that though. Just looking for feedback and what others would do if your goal was to have to separate compartments. Thanks ahead of time for any responses.