Friday, July 6, 2012
DIY water mister photos
Hi all. Just wanted to share with you a few pictures of my water mister setup. I can break this down into a step by step for those interested in the how to. All of these parts used can be found at your local home improvement stores and mainly consist of drip irrigation parts. Total cost = less than 4$! The nozzle I use has an adjustment on it so I can get the finest spray of water possible without having to buy a $1500 setup.
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