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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
I used to have this thing call a jorb.
Then I realized I was happier without it - luckily I got to keep my cigars
Heh...Yeah, that job thing keeps getting in the way of having more fun...I guess the main problem is another hobby or two to use up some of the fun money.
@Zeede
- good luck with that...I don't think my address is listed in my profile, and only 2 others on here have gotten it outta me...
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Rhymes with "seed"
Originally Posted by
Ilroy
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Zeede
- good luck with that...I don't think my address is listed in my profile, and only 2 others on here have gotten it outta me...
Okay you two, send me his address so we can help a BotL with his "problem" of a wineador "half full"
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Cigar-Smoking Scum
Originally Posted by
Zeede
Okay you two, send me his address so we can help a BotL with his "problem" of a wineador "half full"
Maybe it's half empty? Ever think of that?
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
Maybe it's half empty? Ever think of that?
Current inventory totals 118 of various sizes and shapes with another 25 box to be delivered around next week, if customs allows it through...Pre-made wineadors of this size claim to hold about 250, which seems a reasonable estimate based on what's in there and how much space is empty...so I would say more than half full and less than half empty if that helps your mind wrapping around the question at hand...
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Having 5 drawers and one shelf in my NewAir 281e I have fit almost 400 cigars now with room for an estimate 100 more. I have mostly Robusto size cigars to that is going to allow more space than those with bigger RG cigars. I was pleasantly surprised at how much it could hold.
"There are no bad cigars, only better ones"
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Cigar-Smoking Scum
What is the drawer thickness on what most people have going on? I was thinking of cutting down on that when making my own drawers, as I doubt there won't be "enough" SC in the wineador, and I'd really like to fit as many cigars as possible. Since I won't be throwing the thing down any stairs, I don't feel like rugged durability is a huge concern either.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
What is the drawer thickness on what most people have going on? I was thinking of cutting down on that when making my own drawers, as I doubt there won't be "enough" SC in the wineador, and I'd really like to fit as many cigars as possible. Since I won't be throwing the thing down any stairs, I don't feel like rugged durability is a huge concern either.
still waitin for those shelves for my wineador..thought youd have sent them by now...
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
What is the drawer thickness on what most people have going on? I was thinking of cutting down on that when making my own drawers, as I doubt there won't be "enough" SC in the wineador, and I'd really like to fit as many cigars as possible. Since I won't be throwing the thing down any stairs, I don't feel like rugged durability is a huge concern either.
Mine are 3/8" thick.
"There are no bad cigars, only better ones"
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
What is the drawer thickness on what most people have going on? I was thinking of cutting down on that when making my own drawers, as I doubt there won't be "enough" SC in the wineador, and I'd really like to fit as many cigars as possible. Since I won't be throwing the thing down any stairs, I don't feel like rugged durability is a huge concern either.
Mine that I built are 3/4 all around. If I had it to do over again, I would do 1/4 slats for the bottom and 1/2 or 3/8 for the front, back, and sides. The 1/4 bottoms can be done with overhang to fit perfectly in the wineador shelf slots.
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
What is the drawer thickness on what most people have going on? I was thinking of cutting down on that when making my own drawers, as I doubt there won't be "enough" SC in the wineador, and I'd really like to fit as many cigars as possible. Since I won't be throwing the thing down any stairs, I don't feel like rugged durability is a huge concern either.
Sean you could use 1/4" for bottom with 3/8 for all four sides and you would be spot on.