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Royal Bum
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Royal Bum
Well my humidor has 2 drawers on top that can do double to triple stacks that I use for bombs. Then 1 shelf and a floor on the bottom. I don't do many box buys so I use trays from dollar and a quarter store to hold other cigars and a few boxes. True Spanish cedar is a hard wood, hard on blades and dust can be irritating if inhaled based on previous research. I would get a quote once you know what you want and then decide if you want to tackle it
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@Brimy
- I don't know what your skill set is, but I'd say just order what you want from one of the makers out there.
Consider your costs for materials and tools. Workspace comes in to play; as Josh indicated, you don't want a dustcloud of cedar in your living room. And that thing is beautiful and all that glass will showcase any mistakes you make - lol.
Typically, I'd suggest the opposite as it can be a rewarding experience, but I'm not sure if the cost, work and scale make it worth it.
Now if you're a cabinet maker, disregard everything I said - lol.
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Golf Course Bum
Sweet looking unit
@Brimy
tell mama she did all right and she may be a keeper
On the drawers - here's an alternate thought that I did on my 3rd wino.
Measure the slots you have to work with and take a look at cedar trays. They are out there on Amazon and I think Kayla may be able to help.
On mine I was able to take the trays and attach some Spanish cedar to the bottom, cut to fit into the wino tracks and make some quick cheap drawers.
The Spanish cedar slides and the trays have about half an inch of clearance on the sides in mine and I had enough depth for one and a half trays.
Not as fancy as Forrest does but not as pricey and I don't know if he's still doing it. Lots of complaints out there on the long delivery time frames.
If you're interested let me know and I'll send you some pics.
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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@WNYTONY
- So is it like a taking a flat cut sheet or shelf and affixing the cedar trays to it?
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Originally Posted by
SoCal gunner
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WNYTONY
- So is it like a taking a flat cut sheet or shelf and affixing the cedar trays to it?
Yes but I had 2 inch planks so it was attaching a few of those. Much easier to ship, cut and work with than sheets and no need to cut vents in.
But sheets would work the same way.
I also took some of the shelves from Forrest and used the 2" to make fronts, backs and sides to make some others drawers.
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Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
Sweet looking unit
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Brimy
tell mama she did all right and she may be a keeper
On the drawers - here's an alternate thought that I did on my 3rd wino.
Measure the slots you have to work with and take a look at cedar trays. They are out there on Amazon and I think Kayla may be able to help.
On mine I was able to take the trays and attach some Spanish cedar to the bottom, cut to fit into the wino tracks and make some quick cheap drawers.
The Spanish cedar slides and the trays have about half an inch of clearance on the sides in mine and I had enough depth for one and a half trays.
Not as fancy as Forrest does but not as pricey and I don't know if he's still doing it. Lots of complaints out there on the long delivery time frames.
If you're interested let me know and I'll send you some pics.
@SoCal gunner
Cabinet maker I am not!
But decent skills and I have access to a full woodworking shop at work. So it would just take sourcing the cedar. And I've seen where I can get a 4' X 8' sheet for <$50.
@WNYTONY
I've looked at some shelves, but I really want true single stack and the ones I've seen are double.
And I forgot how long Forrest takes to ship!
Last edited by Brimy; 12-29-2021 at 06:25 AM.
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Plugged it in to see where it is.
No media whatsoever!
And I know once I start loading her up things will change. And I know that she is NOT in her final resting spot, but I can live with where she's resting at.
Much more to come.
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Originally Posted by
Brimy
Plugged it in to see where it is.
No media whatsoever!
And I know once I start loading her up things will change. And I know that she is NOT in her final resting spot, but I can live with where she's resting at.
Much more to come.
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Nice
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