Heavy_d 10:01 AM 08-01-2013
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
Tupperdors are awesome and I always keep some around, but if you want inexpensive, hassle-free, large capacity storage and aging capability, just get a cooler and some beads. They're like giant tupperdors. My RH holds rock steady at 65% with almost no maintenance.
I've thought about the cooler option, but I'm not sure the wife would agree to a large Coleman hanging around the living room or bedroom. Maybe I could convince her to let me replace my bedside table with it.
:-)
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Originally Posted by Heavy_d:
I've thought about the cooler option, but I'm not sure the wife would agree to a large Coleman hanging around the living room or bedroom. Maybe I could convince her to let me replace my bedside table with it. :-)
I keep mine in my home office. Just shoved it in the closet.
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lilcgrsmkr 12:44 PM 08-01-2013
Originally Posted by equetefue:
Thanks brother.
:-) how many do you smoke a day?
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Sweet_Leaf_PDX 12:30 PM 08-03-2013
Been making the most out of this Coleman 28 quart cooler. It has been working out very nicely so far but I will need to get myself and big one eventually.
Here is the cooler and my desktop humi
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Some beads and boxes at the bottom.
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Then I have two trays for the rest
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I've been surprised about how much I can fit in here. At this point I could fit two more trays or two more boxes.
Then I have my desktop humi too.
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lilcgrsmkr 01:18 PM 08-05-2013
Originally Posted by Sweet_Leaf_PDX:
Been making the most out of this Coleman 28 quart cooler. It has been working out very nicely so far but I will need to get myself and big one eventually.
Here is the cooler and my desktop humi
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Some beads and boxes at the bottom.
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Then I have two trays for the rest
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I've been surprised about how much I can fit in here. At this point I could fit two more trays or two more boxes.
Then I have my desktop humi too.
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nice
:-)
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Lockspur 03:22 PM 08-05-2013
big_jaygee 03:24 PM 08-05-2013
MUNKY 04:48 PM 08-05-2013
Nice people, Scotty ima need to do that setup you have there.
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AdamJoshua 05:08 PM 08-05-2013
I know the seal isn't the best but I'll put some food grade caulking on it and it will be fine I'm sure.
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I also got some beads!
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TJarv 05:19 PM 08-05-2013
Adam did you make that yourself, or did you go through a professional? The quality looks top notch.
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AdamJoshua 05:28 PM 08-05-2013
Craigslist. It was made by a old school Vermont craftsman. Nice right?
:-)
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TJarv 05:33 PM 08-05-2013
I'm impressed by the attention to detail
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Lockspur 05:33 PM 08-05-2013
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Craigslist. It was made by a old school Vermont craftsman. Nice right? :-)
It's pure
:-)
:-)
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equetefue 05:34 PM 08-05-2013
MrClean 06:22 PM 08-05-2013
While mine is not as impressive as Adam's, it does serve it's purpose.
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markem 06:27 PM 08-05-2013
There are days when looking is every bit as satisfying as smoking.
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The tall cabinet on the left is the custom MXT that Bob Staebell built for me. On the credenza on the left is the desktop Bob also built to match the MXT and was gifted to me by some amazing inmates. On the right is the Cohiba 35 Anniversario Humidor (without the original sticks) that I picked up at SoCal this year.
The two desktops have been holding rock solid humidity for several weeks without any active or passive devices. I'm very happy.
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TJarv 06:29 PM 08-05-2013
That MXT is a thing of beauty
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dijit 06:32 PM 08-05-2013
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Craigslist. It was made by a old school Vermont craftsman. Nice right? :-)
And he already has beads in it to balance it out.
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big_jaygee 06:43 PM 08-05-2013
Originally Posted by MrClean:
While mine is not as impressive as Adam's, it does serve it's purpose.
if it works thats all that matters Jeff
Originally Posted by markem:
There are days when looking is every bit as satisfying as smoking. The tall cabinet on the left is the custom MXT that Bob Staebell built for me. On the credenza on the left is the desktop Bob also built to match the MXT and was gifted to me by some amazing inmates. On the right is the Cohiba 35 Anniversario Humidor (without the original sticks) that I picked up at SoCal this year.
Great looking set Mark
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Buckeye Jack 07:38 PM 08-05-2013
I see all of these upright coolerdor's so I thought I'd top my setup from back at this post:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showpo...postcount=2189
I had been using coolers since 97 and just took it to the next level. Bought it brand new, scratch/dent for under $500. The compressor has an on/off dial, so it stays off but I keep it plugged in for the light.
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As you can see in the last pic, there are movable shelves on the inside of the door. I have about 4lbs of beads dispersed across all levels of the shelves so that when I close the door every level has some beads. Been using this now for over 3 years and will NEVER not use it. Steady as can be!
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