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    When it comes to table top humidors, what qualities do you find to be most important?

    I ask because I'm in the process of designing a table top unit and a few questions have arisen.

    I see that most cigar gurus look for a 3/4" wall thickness to the sides to reduce air flowng through the wood sides of the humidor. Does a humidor need any air exchange?

    There seem to be many positive reviews of the bead style humiliation system, does this system allow any regulation?

    What sort of hygrometer is best?

    Thanks for letting me pick your brains.

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    Try the search function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWorker View Post
    When it comes to table top humidors, what qualities do you find to be most important?

    I ask because I'm in the process of designing a table top unit and a few questions have arisen.

    I see that most cigar gurus look for a 3/4" wall thickness to the sides to reduce air flowng through the wood sides of the humidor. all of my humidors have been planed down to a wall thickness of .250 inches

    Does a humidor need any air exchange? yes ,usually a .750 hole in each panel

    There seem to be many positive reviews of the bead style humiliation system, does this system allow any regulation? yes it does not

    What sort of hygrometer is best? if you can find 1 on ebay the digital models from the late 1930's are superior

    Thanks for letting me pick your brains.come back later when you have time to pick my ballsack
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    - made by someone who has built many humidors
    - no
    - yes
    - electronic

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    Looks like this turned out to be less about humidors and more of a social experiment. Interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWorker View Post
    Looks like this turned out to be less about humidors and more of a social experiment. Interesting.
    Well, what did you expect?
    Individual Liberty / Personal Responsibility

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    I try not to smoke gimmicks, especially those shaped like my Dad's idea of a perfect shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWorker View Post
    When it comes to table top humidors, what qualities do you find to be most important?

    I ask because I'm in the process of designing a table top unit and a few questions have arisen.

    I see that most cigar gurus look for a 3/4" wall thickness to the sides to reduce air flowng through the wood sides of the humidor. Does a humidor need any air exchange?

    There seem to be many positive reviews of the bead style humiliation system, does this system allow any regulation?

    What sort of hygrometer is best?

    Thanks for letting me pick your brains.
    *tap* *tap* *tap* / listens....yep seems to be working!
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    Together we burn, together we burn away

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    I'm beginning to really like this group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWorker View Post
    I'm beginning to really like this group.
    Oooh, I'm all excited and shit now.
    Individual Liberty / Personal Responsibility

    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    I try not to smoke gimmicks, especially those shaped like my Dad's idea of a perfect shit.

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    Ya got wood, eh? ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWorker View Post
    Looks like this turned out to be less about humidors and more of a social experiment. Interesting.
    Humidor design questions by bullhorn in a room full of "experts"! Gotta love it!!!
    Last edited by ggiese; 12-12-2011 at 04:31 PM.
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    I feel bad we've not answered your question. No, really - I don't want anyone walking away from our community thinking we're bad people...

    I found this via a Google search:

    http://www.buildyourownhumidor.com/
    "Watch me become powerful and wealthy before your eyes. My name will be remembered by many when I am gone. And when I am at that final curtain call, I'll have a big fat cigar in my mouth showing everyone who's the boss." - Young Furbee

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    "You must be the arithmetic man; you add trouble, subtract pleasure, divide attention, and multiply ignorance. f!@#$ you bye" - Cigar Goofy Guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodWorker View Post
    Looks like this turned out to be less about humidors and more of a social experiment. Interesting.
    We don't speak of our little experiment for fear of our government funds being cut.

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