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We're drawing up our own plans. I didn't know about the cedar dust. We found cedar planks that are tongue and groove so hopefully we won't have to do a whole lot of cutting. I have a glass panel door that we are using as the catalyst to the whole design.Business in the front. Party in the back.
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Originally posted by larrysputnik View PostWe're drawing up our own plans. I didn't know about the cedar dust. We found cedar planks that are tongue and groove so hopefully we won't have to do a whole lot of cutting. I have a glass panel door that we are using as the catalyst to the whole design.
Great project Larry and anyone else that fancies the challenge. Although one's never going to get the sealing qualities of a small, tight box that a humidor provides, a walk in unit is quite achievable. The shop I recently visited in York (see 'Where to Buy'), had a corner unit in the shop and although he admitted that R/H readings varied within the environment, overall it was doing a good job. The owner spoke of readings being quite different depending on where you placed the hygro, which can only be expected in a large volume space eh.
Keep everyone posted Larry, sounds good."Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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Originally posted by larrysputnik View PostWe're drawing up our own plans. I didn't know about the cedar dust. We found cedar planks that are tongue and groove so hopefully we won't have to do a whole lot of cutting. I have a glass panel door that we are using as the catalyst to the whole design.
Hope the cedar U plan to use is not the type thety use in closets.
This will not be good for your cigars. Most places and people who build use luan plywood. Its mahonogy and the oils act perfectly with humity.
Hope this helps and will cut $ and time on your project. The cigar boxes will have enough spanish cedar to keep the cigars straight and help with the ageing. I;ll see if I can get wifie to take some pic. so U can see mine.
31/2' x 7' x7'
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Originally posted by cj121 View PostAlthough one's never going to get the sealing qualities of a small, tight box (ooerr, sounds a bit rude, but lets move on), be expected in a large volume space eh.
Keep everyone posted Larry, sounds good.
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Originally posted by larrysputnik View PostWe're drawing up our own plans. I didn't know about the cedar dust. We found cedar planks that are tongue and groove so hopefully we won't have to do a whole lot of cutting. I have a glass panel door that we are using as the catalyst to the whole design."Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77
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I have a friend (the first American to do the Cigar Walk actually) who is working on a Tardis Humidor.
If any of you are interested let me know and I will put you in touch.
I am not sure if it will let you go back in time and let you smoke all those great Puro's over again, but it's not a bad idea....Nic
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Originally posted by Mr Moore View PostDear CJ
There are far too many of these little "one lines" your producing of late to just be dissmissed as idle jest.
So let me be the first in holding you to account.
I'm going on record as saying, CJ " YOUR SLIGHTLY OFF CENTRE " and your "little one lines" are not going un-noticed.
The { PJSIP} Puns, Jokes and Sexual Inuendo Police are always watching.
You have been warned !
Mr Moore
Head of PJSIPLast edited by cj121; 16-04-2009, 07:41 PM."Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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As a newbie cigar smoker (started on holiday in Varedero last May) I trawled the net looking for a forum. Initially I found the Friends of Habanos which seemed ok, lots of good advice etc. Then I found you guys and in the short time I've been here i've bought a 300 stick humi, a brilliant encyclopedia of Cuban cigars and bought another selection to try. Thats on top of the pile of notes that my parents are taking to cuba for me on the weekend ! I had the last encyclopedia and it was the ex display one and i got ?10 off which allowed me to add another cigar to the delivery !
I'm going through a rough time in work at the moment on top of a nasty divorce, so finding a new hobby which allows me to relax and rest is the first step forward I've taken in a long time.
Thanks guys for your help.
Sorry for highjacking the thread.
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Originally posted by PoohBore View PostAs a newbie cigar smoker (started on holiday in Varedero last May) I trawled the net looking for a forum. Initially I found the Friends of Habanos which seemed ok, lots of good advice etc. Then I found you guys and in the short time I've been here i've bought a 300 stick humi, a brilliant encyclopedia of Cuban cigars and bought another selection to try. Thats on top of the pile of notes that my parents are taking to cuba for me on the weekend ! I had the last encyclopedia and it was the ex display one and i got ?10 off which allowed me to add another cigar to the delivery !
I'm going through a rough time in work at the moment on top of a nasty divorce, so finding a new hobby which allows me to relax and rest is the first step forward I've taken in a long time.
Thanks guys for your help.
Sorry for highjacking the thread.Free the UKCF one
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