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WaxingMoon 04:10 PM 10-21-2010
What's a guy to do.....

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mariogolbee 04:12 PM 10-21-2010
How about put some drawers in it, fill them with cigars, pull one out, smoke it, and call it a day.
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waffle 04:13 PM 10-21-2010
How bout get a 28 count and make shelves for it :-)
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Nathan King 05:03 PM 10-21-2010
Looks like the beginning of good things to me. :-)
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Wolfgang 05:06 PM 10-21-2010
wrap it in curly maple!! or Beetle Pine.
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Eleven 06:35 PM 10-21-2010
Definitely wrap it.
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WaxingMoon 06:40 PM 10-21-2010
Originally Posted by Eleven:
Definitely wrap it.
Interesting.... never considered that....
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Eleven 06:42 PM 10-21-2010
Something along this line, but more awesome:

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Chingas 07:36 PM 10-21-2010
Ed. My biggest issue is lights. I have three double drawers and two shelves. I'd like to see the bastard all lot up like Christmas Vacation so when it's closed you can see your boxes.

A fan on the bottom angled up and a fan on the top angled down would be nice.

RH and temp readings. 1 top, middle and bottom.

A storage place and easy access but out of site for beads bottom and top.



Just some ideas I had for mine.
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waffle 07:40 PM 10-21-2010
Originally Posted by Chingas:
Ed. My biggest issue is lights. I have three double drawers and two shelves. I'd like to see the bastard all lot up like Christmas Vacation so when it's closed you can see your boxes.

A fan on the bottom angled up and a fan on the top angled down would be nice.

RH and temp readings. 1 top, middle and bottom.

A storage place and easy access but out of site for beads bottom and top.



Just some ideas I had for mine.

Light up fans could def. give you the "christmas" vacation look... check these out... http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g36/...ans-Page1.html

I am feeling the tray thing... epoxy a cedar tray to the top to hold the beads up there.... ideas!
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kelmac07 08:26 PM 10-21-2010
Gonna enjoy watching this thread!! :-)
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RRocket 09:11 PM 10-21-2010
I know this may offend someone like WaxingMoon with his woodworking skills. But not all of us are so gifted. Recently, I've been using 3Ms new Di-Noc architectural adhesive coverings and they look really, really good and real. Several of them even have the actual texture on them. I recently tried their dry carbon one and put side by side with carbon, you can't tell. I also put some of the aluminum finish on an old Porsche..and again, you can't tell. The wood tones look beautiful too. I've included a couple of pics. Oh..and please don't confuse these with the old coverings from the 70s and 80s. These are top notch engineered adhesives availble in hundreds of different coverings.

These chairs were white plastic chairs!!
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