I had thought of that but the fridge i have is a regular one. I will surly keep you guys updated on the progress.
I had thought of that but the fridge i have is a regular one. I will surly keep you guys updated on the progress.
HD sells luan that's a honduran mohogany veneer over a particle board core. It's cheaper than spanish cedar and has very a similar hydroscopic response. As best as I can tell the glue used doesn't impact the cigars. You'll also probably want to focus on the seal. Foam insulation tape, also available at HD, works well as does silicone aquarium sealant, also available at HD. Definitely post pics and progress updates as you go. It sounds like a cool project.
Todd
I just ruined a mini fridge that I would also like to maybe convert to a humidor, so keep us posted on how you do it. Thanks and good luck
Do NOT use regular(red) cedar for a humidor. "Spanish cedar" is a type of mahogany. Use it or waht was described above. Good luck.
Personally I Would buy a Cigar oasis or a hydra for humidification. Also buy one or two digital Hygrometers depending on how tall you make it(one for top and bottom)
Yes, i do plan on buying some spanish cedar from a lumber yard. HD did not have what i need for that. The humidor is only going to be around L20.5"xW13"xD10" so not to awfully big. Im only going to use brass screws and hardware. Also doing some research, fish tank silicone is odorless once dried so it can be used to seal my seams.
I ended up using the lauan at HD. It was becoming very hard and expensive to try and get my hands on some spanish cedar. I found a decent price for like $10 a foot so it was going to cost me $100 but they said my order was to small and i would have to wait till someone else put in a larger order before i could get any.
here is a pic of my progress, i still need to finish the Humidor door, and get the mini fridge situated. Then paint and were done.
Looks great!! I predict you will soon be saying "I should have went larger with the humidor."
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