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Originally Posted by
Upstatemax
I've been researching a lot on creating a smoking room for my house.
I don't think I can swing it this year and my wife is DEAD set against it. Lol.
But it becomes difficult for me to smoke in the winter here in NY. I have a good B&M, but when I usually have the time to smoke it's nighttime and they are closing...
I go from smoking about 3 cigars a week --> 2 cigars a month in the winter, if I'm lucky...
My best choice is the garage, A good patio heater helps
Couple of things I've learned. I like good Bourbon and hate wet toilet paper.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Originally Posted by
dj1340
My best choice is the garage, A good patio heater helps
I've tried that, wife was pissed that her car smelled like smoke.
I'm contemplating adding some vent fans in the ceiling of the garage and moving her car out of the garage while I smoke.
Do you know if those propane burners burn clean enough to use in an inclosed space?
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Originally Posted by
Upstatemax
I've tried that, wife was pissed that her car smelled like smoke.
I'm contemplating adding some vent fans in the ceiling of the garage and moving her car out of the garage while I smoke.
Do you know if those propane burners burn clean enough to use in an inclosed space?
You need a little ventilation when burning propane, i usually lift the garage door about an inch and crack the back door a bit.
I have 2 ceiling fans I turn on and crank up the heater. It is about 43,000 btu's so it puts out some heat. 42" lCD with
satellite and beer fridge. Gets 70 deg pretty quick. Sometimes I put a small fan on the floor pointed towards the door to draw
smoke out.
Couple of things I've learned. I like good Bourbon and hate wet toilet paper.
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
Any photos!?
Too many to post, but here's one of my favorites. A true cigar lighter.
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Soft, dual flame, butane-fuel.
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Originally Posted by
omahaorange
Nice!!
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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Lost no more
I'm expecting this thread will provide the Winter's reading material.
Great idea Jessie, going to be fun.
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Cigar-Smoking Scum
Obsession eh? Well, there was that time that I figured out that the internet had sites with naked chicks on it...
oh, and I'm really trying to get down to the nitty gritty and build myself some shelves for my wineador. I bought one off ebay that has room to fit 7 shelves - TAKE THAT NEWAIR!
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Originally Posted by
SeanTheEvans
Obsession eh? Well, there was that time that I figured out that the internet had sites with naked chicks on it...
oh, and I'm really trying to get down to the nitty gritty and build myself some shelves for my wineador. I bought one off ebay that has room to fit 7 shelves - TAKE THAT NEWAIR!
Bristol Valley Hardwoods is where I got all my Spanish Cedar. If you know all the dimensions you want they will even pre-cut the pieces for you at no charge before shipping.
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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Cigar-Smoking Scum
Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
Bristol Valley Hardwoods is where I got all my Spanish Cedar. If you know all the dimensions you want they will even pre-cut the pieces for you at no charge before shipping.
I actually used that woodfinder search to come up with Woodcraft, which is located up in Allentown, not too far from me. The pricing seemed okay online, hopefully if I pick it up it'll be cheaper, maybe have more dimensions available...
Woodcraft Search for spanish cedar
Still looking to be pretty expensive. Any clue how much it cost anyone who's built one, per shelf?
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Originally Posted by
omahaorange
Too many to post, but here's one of my favorites. A true cigar lighter.
Soft, dual flame, butane-fuel.
I've never seen anything like that, way cool!
Let's go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday.
― Steve Jobs
KCCO
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