Building A New Humidor

So since your building one that big that means your selling your first one right??? :whistling: :whistling: :whistling:
 
Lookin good, Wade. :thumbs:

That looks like a nice size, but it's good you have the others to fall back on. I'm finding that the cabinet i built got awfully full awfully fast. What's a guy to do?
 
Great to have the skills...my skills are finding someone with the skills :laugh:

BTW Wade, what smokes do you have in "Current Humidor"? Why are they so fat? ???

Brian
 
Wow, thats going to be a freakin big humidor! Cool! :thumbs:

Wade, when will you start taking orders for humis? :whistling:
 
Man, that is nice! And nice to have the skillz to do something like that! I can't even hang a picture straight! :blush:
 
Nice job Wade.

Are you using the Blum Insertia style hinges for the doors or a style that has the cup fastened to the door?
 
Nice job Wade.

Are you using the Blum Insertia style hinges for the doors or a style that has the cup fastened to the door?
I'm using a very similar hinge brand called Mepla. It does the same thing but the cup depth is shallower and placed further from the edge of the door. I like the Blum hinges but sometimes get nervous with how much material is removed so close the the door edge.
 
Very cool. I'm in the process of building two myself. Not THAT big, but good sized, 22T x 10D x 11W" cabinet style with trays. One's zebrawood, the other flamed maple, and obviously both spanish cedar lined.
Chris
 
So uh Wade...
You ship to Alaska? Maybe a fishing trip in exchange?

:laugh:

Nice looking start to a humi. Wish I could wood work, but I cannot draw a straight line with a ruler, let alone measure and cut things to fit!
 
Damn nice design, very nice! Can't wait to see the finished product. :thumbs:
 
That's one nice humidor. From the pics gallery it seems that you have all the necessary tools and skills. How long did it take you to build this one?
 
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