Blak Smyth 01:31 PM 06-20-2011
WOW some of you fellas have some amazing setups.
The wife would kill me if I brought something like that home.
I am having a hard enough time just sneaking cigars in.
I have to hide my little humidors in the cleaning closet, I know she won't look in there. JK
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Sherlockholms 01:36 PM 06-20-2011
Acesfull 01:44 PM 06-20-2011
Thanks guys...
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
WOW some of you fellas have some amazing setups.
The wife would kill me if I brought something like that home.
I am having a hard enough time just sneaking cigars in.
andddddddddd thats why I'm not married
:-)
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nofeardiver 01:50 PM 06-20-2011
yeah or you could be like me, my wife says if it makes me happy then get it, but i know not all wives are like that... Now there are other conditions, i mean if we dont have the money she doesnt want me going and just buying stuff on credit, but i have before... Most the time i have money from my sidework that i set aside for my collecitons, yes collections, i also collect hats, knives, zippos, and etc.. i am a collection freak... but my main two things are cigars and i love hats...
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x man 02:51 PM 06-20-2011
I was gonna buy the Tower cab, but he wouldnt ship
and i live to far to drive it.
Good luck with it. Awesome pic-up.
:-)
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Bill86 08:26 PM 06-20-2011
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
WOW some of you fellas have some amazing setups.
The wife would kill me if I brought something like that home.
I am having a hard enough time just sneaking cigars in.
I have to hide my little humidors in the cleaning closet, I know she won't look in there. JK
:-)
:-)
May I also suggest the oven, washer, drier, microwave and in the garage next to the lawn mower.
Those should be great spots too. Hell I heard you can even put them right on the stove, yeah crazy eh?...... just don't turn it on.
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audio1der 10:53 AM 06-21-2011
Just finished this on Friday. Just a finishing touch for the glass door, and the exterior to deal with at my leisure.
-unused corner of basement
-Framed, 5/8" G1S plywood backing
-1" think unglazed terracotta tiles for cool & moisture wicking from bare cement floor underneath
-1/4" Khaya Mahognay walls
-custom milled 3/4" quater-round Honduran mahogany trim
-LED lights for no heat output
-LOTS of beads for RH control (what is in the bare shelf pic is about half of them)
-2 dedicated circuits for lights/elec, and potential future cooling if required
-Happy audio1der
:-)
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hscmit 12:26 PM 06-21-2011
Originally Posted by audio1der:
Just finished this on Friday. Just a finishing touch for the glass door, and the exterior to deal with at my leisure.
-unused corner of basement
-Framed, 5/8" G1S plywood backing
-1" think unglazed terracotta tiles for cool & moisture wicking from bare cement floor underneath
-1/4" Khaya Mahognay walls
-custom milled 3/4" quater-round Honduran mahogany trim
-LED lights for no heat output
-LOTS of beads for RH control (what is in the bare shelf pic is about half of them)
-2 dedicated circuits for lights/elec, and potential future cooling if required
-Happy audio1der :-)
one day!
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nofeardiver 12:28 PM 06-21-2011
Originally Posted by audio1der:
Just finished this on Friday. Just a finishing touch for the glass door, and the exterior to deal with at my leisure.
-unused corner of basement
-Framed, 5/8" G1S plywood backing
-1" think unglazed terracotta tiles for cool & moisture wicking from bare cement floor underneath
-1/4" Khaya Mahognay walls
-custom milled 3/4" quater-round Honduran mahogany trim
-LED lights for no heat output
-LOTS of beads for RH control (what is in the bare shelf pic is about half of them)
-2 dedicated circuits for lights/elec, and potential future cooling if required
-Happy audio1der :-)
holy crap, that is bad***... nice job bro...
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x man 12:35 PM 06-21-2011
very pretty, use it in good health.
:-)
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Acesfull 12:37 PM 06-21-2011
Originally Posted by audio1der:
Just finished this on Friday. Just a finishing touch for the glass door, and the exterior to deal with at my leisure.
-unused corner of basement
-Framed, 5/8" G1S plywood backing
-1" think unglazed terracotta tiles for cool & moisture wicking from bare cement floor underneath
-1/4" Khaya Mahognay walls
-custom milled 3/4" quater-round Honduran mahogany trim
-LED lights for no heat output
-LOTS of beads for RH control (what is in the bare shelf pic is about half of them)
-2 dedicated circuits for lights/elec, and potential future cooling if required
-Happy audio1der :-)
Image
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audio1der 01:01 PM 06-21-2011
This is fun.
-Combination door lock to keep kids out, and I don't have to carry a key
-Floor tile
-3 Ceiling lites (3 more on each wall)
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N2 GOLD 01:18 PM 06-21-2011
Originally Posted by audio1der:
This is fun.
-Combination door lock to keep kids out, and I don't have to carry a key
-Floor tile
-3 Ceiling lites (3 more on each wall)
That is one KICK A$$ set up, more pic's PLEEEEAAASSSEEE...
:-)
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audio1der 01:32 PM 06-21-2011
The space beforehand/the helper
Wall lights
Top shelf
Thats about it before I get the finishing touch for the door.
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hscmit 02:58 PM 06-21-2011
pektel 03:36 PM 06-21-2011
Jeebus, Kevin. That's a helluva collection. Props to you, sir.
:-)
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marge796 03:47 PM 06-21-2011
Originally Posted by audio1der:
Just finished this on Friday. Just a finishing touch for the glass door, and the exterior to deal with at my leisure.
-unused corner of basement
-Framed, 5/8" G1S plywood backing
-1" think unglazed terracotta tiles for cool & moisture wicking from bare cement floor underneath
-1/4" Khaya Mahognay walls
-custom milled 3/4" quater-round Honduran mahogany trim
-LED lights for no heat output
-LOTS of beads for RH control (what is in the bare shelf pic is about half of them)
-2 dedicated circuits for lights/elec, and potential future cooling if required
-Happy audio1der :-)
You my friend have a kick ass walk-in humidor!
:-)
Chris.....
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