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    Hey Guys,

    This is my collection / Humidor!























    Last edited by Partagaslover; 05-13-2012 at 02:52 PM.

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    [QUOTE=Partagaslover;182472]Hey Guys,

    This is my collection / Humidor!







    Nice! What kind of Humidor is that? Looks just right for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Partagaslover View Post
    Hey Guys,

    This is my collection / Humidor!

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/...472#post182472
    I don't think partylover even remembers this forum, let alone the post, but here's the rest of the drawers, that smogdude screwed up quoting.
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    Decided to clean out and reorganize my crap tonight. Snapped some pictures along the way.

    Here is the bottom and the tray of my humidor.

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    And here is my cooler, Big Blue, without the bags, then with.

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    And now, here is a little eye candy for you. Ol' Beefy in a sweet holiday themed sweatshirt. Enjoy.

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    Thought I'd post some pics of my converted curio cabinet. Got rid of the glass shelves and made Spanish cedar shelves. Added a auto humidistat controlled Honeywell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor71 View Post
    Thought I'd post some pics of my converted curio cabinet. Got rid of the glass shelves and made Spanish cedar shelves. Added a auto humidistat controlled Honeywell.
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    Very cool idea!

    I'd do the same but my wife collects pottery and if I tried to convert one of her 3 (or is it 4.....) cabinets I'd wake up in a hospital with a cast iron frying pan imprint on my face!

    I'm going to keep my eyes open for one to do this with if my collection grows any more (who am I kidding, that 's a "when" not an "if"....LOL) but something tells me I won't get away with converting it unless I do it all while she's not around. And even then, I'd get shit for doing so to a cabinet she could use.

    How well does it seal and did you have to do something to it to make it seal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    Very cool idea!

    I'd do the same but my wife collects pottery and if I tried to convert one of her 3 (or is it 4.....) cabinets I'd wake up in a hospital with a cast iron frying pan imprint on my face!

    I'm going to keep my eyes open for one to do this with if my collection grows any more (who am I kidding, that 's a "when" not an "if"....LOL) but something tells me I won't get away with converting it unless I do it all while she's not around. And even then, I'd get shit for doing so to a cabinet she could use.

    How well does it seal and did you have to do something to it to make it seal?
    I was wondering about the seal too? Looks awesome!!

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    I have not bothered putting any seal on it. The door closes really tight. With 3 calibrated humidity gauges (bottom,middle and top shelf) it consistently maintains between 69-73 (bottom to top). I have the cabinet in my basement. The brother in law was throwing the cabinet out.

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    Here's a pic of my coffee table humidor. My wife got it for me for Christmas two years ago. I'm having a heck of a time keeping it filled though.





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    Quote Originally Posted by stealth007s View Post
    Here's a pic of my coffee table humidor. My wife got it for me for Christmas two years ago. I'm having a heck of a time keeping it filled though.




    That looks nice. How many do you think it will hold? I have a hard time keeping my 100 count full.

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    I think it's listed at 500. Haven't made it that far yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealth007s View Post
    Here's a pic of my coffee table humidor. My wife got it for me for Christmas two years ago. I'm having a heck of a time keeping it filled though.
    I like that. It's functional, and holds cigars too! My wife got me a 500 count two years back and I have the same issue.....imagine that! LOL


    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor71 View Post
    I have not bothered putting any seal on it. The door closes really tight. With 3 calibrated humidity gauges (bottom,middle and top shelf) it consistently maintains between 69-73 (bottom to top). I have the cabinet in my basement. The brother in law was throwing the cabinet out.
    I looked at two of my wife's units. One is more expensive and more well made and might just seal nicely without having to do anything extra to it. The other less expensive and less well made one would require a whole lot of work to make it seal. I'm going to keep my eyes open for a cabinet that needs refinishing. If my wife doesn't want it, I may take a crack at restoring and converting it.
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    How charged with punishments the scroll.
    I am the master of my fate:
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    I'm still noobish at this. The first cigars I tried were Iguanas, but the humidor is roomy. I got some samplers coming in. I guess I need to get proper humidifying elements but I'm using distilled water for now.
    Ernest




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    Was that humidor once filled with Iguana's? If so, is there any residual stench from them? As for humidification, search for beads....imo, the only way to go for desktops like that.

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    Very nice, let's have a peek what's in those other drawers

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