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Damn! That is a piece of art Troy! Beautiful!
The cabinets below, is that just for humidification / equipment? Or will you also be able to store cigars there?
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I broke the see saw!
Pissing off people since 1973.....and getting better everyday
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Great woode working. Nice job man.
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Originally Posted by
Nature
Damn! That is a piece of art Troy! Beautiful!
The cabinets below, is that just for humidification / equipment? Or will you also be able to store cigars there?
Thanks Mark. The bottom will house the power supply for the peltiers, the temp controller, AC Infinity Fan controller, and power strip. As well as my cigar travel cases, and other accessories collected over the years. Along with spare gallon jugs of Distilled Water.
I cut out holes and mounted 3" fans in the bottom cabinet in the event that it gets warm in bottom from electrical stuff, I can hook them up and use it to circulate air. One is set to blow in and other blow out. I had them wired up initially but the noise of the fans, even though low, still generates a little bit of noise.
The 5" AC Infinity fans that are in the cabinet and on the inside and outside of the peltier heat sinks are whisper quiet. If you didn't see them spinning and feel the breeze, you would think they are off.
In the beginning of the project I was going back and forth as to make the entire unit lined for cigars or just the top. The rear wall is recessed 3" from the back of cabinet and initially the power supply and other electronics we're going to be mounted on back. However after having the cabinet in place in the house I felt that I didn't want to run a risk with a hot power supply sandwiched between a solid wood cabinet and my tongue and groove pine walls. The lower part offers a great deal of space, and I would need a place for all my cigar junk anyways. The top section and bottom is separated by 3/4" red oak ply with another inch of insulation board, then my 1/2" Spanish cedar lining. So I'm not expecting any heat transfer from bottom to top.
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Trackmyer
Thanks Jesse, will do. Unfortunately even with my multiple stashes this thing will look pretty empty it's so darn big. But it offers plenty of space for growth, and I will be able to say for sure that I won't outgrow it.
You don't say.......
Awesome build Troy, can't wait to see it all done and all filled up !
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Troy, you know these guys are going to bomb the crap out of you when it's done, right?
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Wow, just wow. If I had half of your skill on your worst day... LOL
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