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    Got fed up bending over the scuba box, so went mad and built a 2 storey beasty,
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    Reckon i have room for close to 10,000 cigars now.
    2 top of the range 600mm kitchen base units bult and sealed then lined with Honduran cedar (Cedrela Odorata).
    Plan is for everday smokes to be in pigeon holes and the long termers to be in their boxes

  • #2
    Should get that on Grand Designs Jubba! Very nice work.
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    • #3
      That looks fantastic. Is it difficult to manage RH in something like this?

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      • #4
        Thanks Senor Bolivar, Johnny, no, i use kitty litter, silica gel crystals and a computer cooling fan for circulation.

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        • #5
          was thinking the same thing myself.

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          • #6
            24 posts in and you spring a self build almost walk-in sized humidor! Yowzaa

            Do the doors have any seal on them?
            "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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            • #7
              OMG It's Big!!!

              Originally posted by jabba the hutt View Post
              Thanks Senor Bolivar, Johnny, no, i use kitty litter, silica gel crystals and a computer cooling fan for circulation.
              Very ambitious design, muchacho. Keep an eye on the humidity from top to bottom. I'm dubious if crystals alone will do the job. I like the fans for circulation. Are they on a timer?

              Perro, el Perro
              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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              • #8
                New Humidor of Loveliness

                Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                Very ambitious design, muchacho. Keep an eye on the humidity from top to bottom. I'm dubious if crystals alone will do the job. I like the fans for circulation. Are they on a timer?

                Perro, el Perro

                Haha! You forgot to tell the lad that they make electric humidifiers for units that size. I always fancied this one for a mid-size unit! The "Moist-N-Aire Electric Humidifier."

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                Jay, Ray Jay
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                  Haha! You forgot to tell the lad that they make electric humidifiers for units that size. I always fancied this one for a mid-size unig! The "Moist-N-Aire Electric Humidifier."

                  Pic here.
                  All things considered, if you have a computer cooling fan blowing on a dish of Xikar Crystals, it may be cheaper [and as good]...
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                  • #10
                    We Shall See...

                    Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
                    All things considered, if you have a computer cooling fan blowing on a dish of Xikar Crystals, it may be cheaper...
                    Cheaper? Maybe...but that's a lot of area to cover and crystals may or may not be up to the task. But that's for chico Jabba-Jabba to discover ...or not!


                    Perro, el Perro

                    Hey el Perro! What's the impact of a constant breeze blowing over puros?
                    sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                    • #11
                      Top stuff bud!
                      Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14

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                      I get longing looks from guys walking past

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

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                        Cheaper? Maybe...but that's a lot of area to cover and crystals may or may not be up to the task. But that's for chico Jabba-Jabba to discover ...or not!
                        Perro, el Perro

                        Hey el Perro! What's the impact of a constant breeze blowing over you finest puros?
                        ElPie: In my main wine-a-dor, I took out the humidity system 4 months ago and haven't put it back in. It's stabilised at a constant 67 on the bottom and 63 at the top ever since. I don't even need a humidification system as long as the wine-a-dor is full.
                        I'd imagine for a non-airtight humidor that is saturated with cigar boxes, the humidity should be kept stable enough with [the xikar breeze (TM)].

                        Chico Blu-Ballz: not much. have a timer set up like most towers. it blows air for 5-15 minutes every 2 hours. if the boxes are closed, it shouldn't be a difference. single cigars might lose oils if that's the case. I for one wouldn't risk exposed cigars but wouldn't be worried if there are closed boxes being blown on.

                        Addendum: I've been meaning to put the humidification back in. But every one of my humidors is now overfilled. I now use plastic bags and litter my full cigar boxes on the ground beside that. It's horrific!
                        Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
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                        • #13
                          Do not be fooled by my low post count I am a reprobate who has been around a while.
                          Fans are very low speed air movement, just enough to move the air very gently and stop the box getting moist spots.
                          No door seals as yet, but holding well, its in a very small cupboard that is very constant heat and humidity, plus there is a lot more Cedar than even in the best Humdors, its not a half mm veneer it 3mm thick lining and the shelving is the same.
                          One way of regulating the humidity is to Humidify the whole cupboard ?10 worth of kitty litter should do the trick 2 washing up bowls one below and one on top of units will give a very stable environment.

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                          • #14
                            The post count reference wasn't any sleight, just about being on here and popping this project up. Carry on reprobating I say

                            If I may suggest it, try the self adhesive door strip (tubular section) It's very soft and can be purchased to 'fill' different gaps.

                            I've never been able to get the KL below 69/70 which doesn't suit me. Stability was there but the RH, for me anyhow, was too high.

                            Well done on the build.
                            Last edited by cj121; 17-01-2015, 10:42 PM. Reason: Typo
                            "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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                            • #15
                              Out of the kitty litter box!

                              Originally posted by jabba the hutt View Post
                              Do not be fooled by my low post count I am a reprobate who has been around a while.
                              Fans are very low speed air movement, just enough to move the air very gently and stop the box getting moist spots.
                              No door seals as yet, but holding well, its in a very small cupboard that is very constant heat and humidity, plus there is a lot more Cedar than even in the best Humdors, its not a half mm veneer it 3mm thick lining and the shelving is the same.
                              One way of regulating the humidity is to Humidify the whole cupboard ?10 worth of kitty litter should do the trick 2 washing up bowls one below and one on top of units will give a very stable environment.
                              I've never messed with the kitty litter thing - didn't seem proper for fine puros. But apparently there are some who do.

                              So let me get this straight, the crystals are to increase (and maintain) the humidity in the unit and the kitty litter absorbs excess moisture and reverses the process in dry conditions, correct?


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