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    Done a little search and seen some of you have built or thinking of building your own humidor. Come on then, get them out! I'm looking for some inspiration as I would like to attempt to build one.
    My plan at the moment is to refurbished an old mini fridge and refurbished it, then line the inside with Spanish Cedar.
    Is there any materials I should avoid, glues, paints etc? Obviously I won't be painting the cedar. But if I put shelves in, strip and paint the outside of the fridge.

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    Homemade or custom humidors

    Great topic, have you been to newby greets yet buddy? It's nice to get a few hello's from the chaos.
    Home built HUMIDORS is well covered if you sift through old threads but I'm happy to start a new discussion with you too. I'm planning a home built humi from scratch using just wood, I'll share the process in a thread once my "Tommy's shack" build is finished [emoji6]
    Edit seen your greet post.

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    • #3
      Is the fridge a proper fridge or a wine cooler? (commonly known as a coolerdor conversion). Wine coolers that are thermo-electric are the only ones suitable to use for active temperature control as they don't create condensation. A fridge on the other hand would only be able to be used as a passive.

      Main enemies of these types of conversion are odours, from plastic interiors to glues/woods used. Spanish cedar is really the only wood that is ideal (old cigar boxes can be used, these help stability of humidity a lot).

      I've never used a glue in my cooler, I just loose sit everything in there on the shelves, lots of empty boxes and 2lbs of heartfelt beads to regulate humidity.

      In Malaysia you are going to have a much harder time controlling humidity than in the UK.
      Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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      • #4
        Most people don't line the wine fridge but add cedar shelves or drawers.

        Forrest is based in america but does ship internationaly http://wineadors.com/

        If you search here/google for wineadors you should find some ideas on how to go ahead.

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        • #5


          My only advice is to make sure you are getting CEDRELA ODORATA, Honduran cedar, Spanish cedar is a misnomer, go for minimum of 3mm thickness as it will hold more moisture and be more stable and line the whole inside of whatever you choose to use.

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          • #6
            I wouldn't be plugging the fridge in, purely just for athletics.

            This will be a project for when I'm back in the UK. I find that my cigars keep fine just in their box out here and kept in a cool room, giving them an air every few days. Plus there is a cigar shop below my apartment with a walk in, so I never really need to keep my own stock

            Ill have a look through those winedors and cooledors tomorrow and see if there's anything I like the look of, cheers.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by parnaby View Post
              I wouldn't be plugging the fridge in, purely just for athletics.

              This will be a project for when I'm back in the UK. I find that my cigars keep fine just in their box out here and kept in a cool room, giving them an air every few days. Plus there is a cigar shop below my apartment with a walk in, so I never really need to keep my own stock

              Ill have a look through those winedors and cooledors tomorrow and see if there's anything I like the look of, cheers.
              Lucky man!! I'd check out Jabba the hutts post. His kitchen cabinet conversion was very impressive and looked simple to me.

              Get some pics up when you do start!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BushidoJP View Post
                Lucky man!! I'd check out Jabba the hutts post. His kitchen cabinet conversion was very impressive and looked simple to me.

                Get some pics up when you do start!
                We can do a build your own Humi Herf at my place if you want, easily combined with Me Casa es Tambien Su Casa herf day.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jabba the hutt View Post
                  We can do a build your own Humi Herf at my place if you want, easily combined with Me Casa es Tambien Su Casa herf day.
                  Is that an open invitation Jabba? Very generous.
                  'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                    Is that an open invitation Jabba? Very generous.
                    I will post up when the next one is, all BOTL are welcome, i have a good covered area which i can fully enclose and heat if needed, food and some booze is provided.

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                    • #11
                      I have been to Jon's and he's a great host!

                      Makes a bloody good lasagne too.
                      Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14

                      Originally posted by PeeJay
                      I get longing looks from guys walking past

                      Originally posted by butternutsquashpie
                      A purge follows a rapid puffing session.

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                      • #12
                        Love a good lasagne!

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                        SilentBob is quiet no more, name change to VocalBob?

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                        • #13
                          Oh my post didn't erm post haha

                          Looks a tasty setup Jabba where did you get the wood from? I tried to get some recently but they just plain over never got back to me [emoji20]

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                          • #14


                            It aint cheap, but he will cut it to your requirements.

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