New humidor project

rsherman24
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While standing behind my bar one evening smoking a cigar, I realized that I had some unused real estate which would make a perfect built in humidor.
Ordered some 1/4 inch spanish cedar and started to line the inside
Little rusty on the woodworking skills, but spared all my fingers
I built some racks to hold Boveda packs on the top
Doors are lined with cedar for a friction fit. Seems to hold humidity well so far.
Finished product
Now I have a reason to get some more cigars. Can't have all of that empty humi space. Have to watch the Sprint sale for some post holiday deals.






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Very nice job0
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Nice work!0
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+1. Love it, Way to turn that extra "unused" space into a nice little humi.robertgreen30:Very nice job0 -
Ill take whats on bottom!!!0
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Very nice. Good Idea.0
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Really nice brother!!also love the crystal head vodka,love it..0
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Yeah, I bought the vodka for the bottle, but it is really good.0
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rsherman24:Yeah, I bought the vodka for the bottle, but it is really good.
I have the same vodka and I have not opened it for 5 years...don't know why.
Good catch on using that space.0 -
Nice project. Looks like a little extra space down there at the bottom to be filled also..0
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Yes, that is Phase II. The top part is holding humidity great with just the Boveda packs and getting that awesome smell of cedar and tobacco. Reminds you of a walk in humi every time I open the door. I have a box or two in there now and some sticks I want to let age a little bit. Still use my desktop humis for day to day smokes, but look to store some for the warmer smoking season.dandin1:Nice project. Looks like a little extra space down there at the bottom to be filled also..0 -
Nice!0
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Wicked awesome man!!!!!0