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Waiting on Octember 1st

Originally Posted by
Lynn
now I want to ask here.....no fibin...just how long did it take to get those cigars, to fill that box....trying to get a possible time frame to compare to mine.
If you're referring to my humidor in the original post- about 18 months.
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Originally Posted by
Lynn
trying to get a possible time frame to compare to mine.
No need to compare here! It's not the size of the humi, nor how much it's filled, nor what it's filled with; but the enjoyment that you get out of it that matters.
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Royal Bum
damn...that is gorgeous!!
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The stock has changed quite a bit since I took these over a year ago. It's an old gun cabinet I found on craigslist and stripped out, lined with Spanish Cedar and made it a big ass humidor. KL is no more, I just use HCM beads now.
Empty (dividers are all loose and moveable):

Full(ish):
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
The stock has changed quite a bit since I took these over a year ago. It's an old gun cabinet I found on craigslist and stripped out, lined with Spanish Cedar and made it a big ass humidor. KL is no more, I just use HCM beads now.
Empty (dividers are all loose and moveable):
Full(ish):

Wow, I'd never seen pictures of that before (if you had posted previously). That's gorgeous!
I'd love to do something like that someday, but I don't know if my finishing skills are up to the task.
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"Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey." - Maude
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal
Wow, I'd never seen pictures of that before (if you had posted previously). That's gorgeous!
I'd love to do something like that someday, but I don't know if my finishing skills are up to the task.
Thanks! It's easier than you think if you are patient. If you ever decide to do it and have any questions, or anyone else does for that matter pm me and I'll help as much as I can.
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
Thanks! It's easier than you think if you are patient. If you ever decide to do it and have any questions, or anyone else does for that matter pm me and I'll help as much as I can.
I will ask if I ever try it. It would definitely be a fun project over a period of time, and a nice challenge. I'm pretty handy, but patience for fine work isn't always my forte. I have done a few things that turned out alright though, so maybe if I ever see a decent cabinet like that when I'm cruising craigslist..
"You can imagine where it goes from here." - Maude
"He fixes her cable?" - The Dude
"Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey." - Maude
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
The stock has changed quite a bit since I took these over a year ago. It's an old gun cabinet I found on craigslist and stripped out, lined with Spanish Cedar and made it a big ass humidor. KL is no more, I just use HCM beads now.
Empty (dividers are all loose and moveable):
Full(ish):

That's a beautiful looking humidor. Can you really keep the humidity stable just using beads in that thing? I own a similar sized humi (now have two) and I tried everything but the the only way I can keep a stable humidity was to invest in an Oasis II-XL Electronic Humidifier.