Building a walk-in.
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fantastic job there. absolutely gorgeous.0
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go to image shack, go to upload photo, then select the photo on your hard drive and hit upload. Copy and past the link (it will give you a few to choose from) and put that link in this thread.vines62:I built one in my basement last year. My materials were a little under 3k however the walk in is much smaller than what you would see in a store. I started with a concrete room about 6x8. I framed it out, added electricial, put i a vapor barrier, added green board, then spanish cedar sheets, then spanish cedar shelving....turned out pretty good. I will post picture if i can figure out how...0 -
Got quite a bit done, wrapped all the walls in cedar and trimmed out the window and door.0
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Thats beautiful Cabbi. I probably would have got the boot for smoking all the inventory!
When I win the lotto I'll fly you up to build one for me...never hurts to dream right0 -
Thats beautiful Cabbi. I probably would have got the boot for smoking all the inventory!
When I win the lotto I'll fly you up to build one for me...never hurts to dream right0 -
Looking good! I alway love reading about what and how people build cigar rooms. It gives me some good ideas for when I build out mine.0
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I haven't had the chance/urge to update this til now. Got a coffee bar done, and sealed off the ceiling in the walk-in.
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Well, got the ceiling tiles cut and installed, trimmed out and sealed up as tight as an acoustic ceiling can be. I'll be putting in the humidifyer and shelving tomorrow.0
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wow, beautiful work.0
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nice work brother...0
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OH SNAP! Almost done Cabi! Lookin great brother. I'm gonna fire you a pm in a few with something I think you might be interested in.0
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Cabi, you do amazing work. I need to give Bill a call and check in with him.0
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The walk-in is done, ready for humidification.
All that's needed is for the plumber to run a water line for the humidifyer. Shelving will go up this weekend, a small dividing wall will be added just outside the humidor and this one is done.
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Stellar work!0
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Would really love to see this, thinking about doing this myself..vines62:I built one in my basement last year. My materials were a little under 3k however the walk in is much smaller than what you would see in a store. I started with a concrete room about 6x8. I framed it out, added electricial, put i a vapor barrier, added green board, then spanish cedar sheets, then spanish cedar shelving....turned out pretty good. I will post picture if i can figure out how...0 -
wow, how long does it take to season that sucker! Thats a lot of wiping down;)0
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Nah, I just dumped all the lumber in a lake for a day, then nailed it up wet...;)Fourtotheflush:wow, how long does it take to season that sucker! Thats a lot of wiping down;)0 -
Great thread and super work cabi!0
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Opening on Monday, I'll post pictures later of the stocked up walk-in.0
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NICE!!!! Now the have as much as you...lol
Great work man!0 -
Nice, man! If I were there, I'd be like a kid in a candy store. Don't suppose I could get an estimate on a 150 count humidor? :P0
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I see the 262 Paradigms! SWEETNESS. Is the move complete?0
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Yep, tomorrow morning they open in a new location. Much nicer than where they moved from.jsnake:I see the 262 Paradigms! SWEETNESS. Is the move complete?0 -
Congrats on finishing the beautiful walk-in Cabi! Super impressive work!!0
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Very nice work by the way.cabinetmaker:
Yep, tomorrow morning they open in a new location. Much nicer than where they moved from.jsnake:I see the 262 Paradigms! SWEETNESS. Is the move complete?0 -
I could smell it just looking at the pics0
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looks great cabi, congratulations! those look sooo good0
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I finally got around to taking some better pictures. Here's one as you walk in:
Here's one as you look back toward the front of the store. Punch guards the door.
Some better shots of the humidor:
The coffee bar:
And the outside of the walk-in:0 -
Phenominal work!0