that's what I did, I cut my own veneer and used a vaccu-press veneer system in 4x8 poly bags.
more fun anyways, I love bookmatched veneer
construction
Finished humidor
hey dude, how awesome is this, I didn't know you are into cigars.
thanx for the kind words again, so far the humidor is running so smooth, my cigars are sleeping great and temp and RH have been steady, I am very pleased with the performance.
Forrest, good seeing you here as well
thank you guys for the kind words.
the cooling and RH system is an Accu monitor with 2 peltier units and 4 large canisters for distilled water and it's working great. Just a great feeling to have my cigars taken care of.
uhm, the watch is a Panerai
after about 3 months of weekend laboring my humidor is finally done.
it's cooled with 2 peltier units and so far just humming along.
humidity is already there , temp is still pulling down, only a few more degrees and I finally have a safe place for my cigar collection.
here now a few pics of...
the glass is ready tomorrow.
it was ready on thursday but they messed up the order, clear instead of sand blasted dual pane glass
here a pic of the face frame and the doors
I'll post pics when everything is done tomorrow or tuesday
I have a little update, doors are built, everything is ready to go, and tomorrow I am picking up the sandblasted dual pane glass, install it and it's done.
I should have my cigars safe in a few days. it's already 63% humidity in the house, so it'll season quick.
the holes, including marking and drilling took maybe 45 minutes
as for cost, just in materials I have about $2500 in it.....ish.
I did buy a few tools that I "needed" :whistling:
but yeah, I don't count the hours, cheaper than therapie
this coming weekend if all goes well
I got the whole system from the Avallo guys, it's really not that humid, 65% is kinda what it is around my neck of the woods anyway.
in my house it's already 62%
yup, 100% sure, already tried it, works like a charm..
actually I would be surprised if you could wire them the other way around.
in my case, the smaller side is for cooling
thanx for the link, I was thinking about that, but I think I'll actually use spanish cedar to hide everything, I might just make my own SC channels and hide everything since I am planning on milling some trim anyway.
haven't posted in a while, here a few pics and a link to show my humidor progress.
the cabinet is cooled and has an accumonitor to control humidity and temp.
all the walls have 1.5" of insulation, plywood construction and zebra wood veneer that I cut.
the inside is spanish cedar.
still lots of...
I really enjoy the spice of the Criollo, one of CAO's best IMO.
I also love the Cameroon and maybe the Brazilia, but the rest doesn't do much for me.............great marketing department though
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