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Pseudosacred 07:47 PM 04-30-2012
Well, I got this humi a few weeks ago...around Easter. I seasoned it and got it all ready and then realized...there is nowhere to put the humidification boxes. So I looked around local wood shops and landed a piece.

I pretty much just build a small insert in the bottom. It took me a few hours, because my wood working is awful...I really had to take my time :-)

Well, here it is!

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I think it looks pretty good :-)
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Digs 08:01 PM 04-30-2012
So both your humidification blocks will slide in the wooden holder, retainer.
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TJarv 08:15 PM 04-30-2012
Looks better than what I could have done
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Pseudosacred 08:55 PM 04-30-2012
Originally Posted by Digs:
So both your humidification blocks will slide in the wooden holder, retainer.
That's how ya do it!
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CRIMPS 08:56 PM 04-30-2012
Nice way to clean up one of the necessities of every humidor. Great job.
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RobR1205 08:57 PM 04-30-2012
I need to do something similar...yours gives me a good idea!
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Pseudosacred 09:59 PM 04-30-2012
Originally Posted by CRIMPS:
Nice way to clean up one of the necessities of every humidor. Great job.
Thanks! :-)

Originally Posted by RobR1205:
I need to do something similar...yours gives me a good idea!
Glad I could show you something! The most nerve racking part is gluing it in...gorrilla glue is a pain to get off, and if I would have messed it up...it would have looked awful!
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Ncpsycho 08:05 AM 05-02-2012
Looks pretty good to me, nj
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xFreebirdx 08:10 AM 05-02-2012
You did a great job! :-)
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Blak Smyth 08:11 AM 05-02-2012
Nick, I am confused. You built the divider with the spaces to fit the humidifiers into?
If so, it looks really good.
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Pseudosacred 08:30 AM 05-02-2012
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
Nick, I am confused. You built the divider with the spaces to fit the humidifiers into?
If so, it looks really good.
That's what I did. There was no spot for the humidifiers and I didn't want to use one of the magnet-stick on ones.

Thanks!
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nofeardiver 08:36 AM 05-02-2012
very, very nice
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RobR1205 09:13 AM 05-02-2012
Originally Posted by Pseudosacred:
That's what I did. There was no spot for the humidifiers and I didn't want to use one of the magnet-stick on ones.

Thanks!
I dig this idea because I love using Boveda packets. I could slip them right in without a problem. Anyone else have any other suggestions on how to store Boveda packets in a humidor? It is bad/will it cause mold if they touch the cigars like normal sponge/bead humidifiers? :-)
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Pseudosacred 09:29 AM 05-02-2012
Well, I don't believe the proximity to the cigar will matter. However, touching the cigar(s) might cause a problem.
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CigarNut 10:17 AM 05-02-2012
It's fine if Boveda packets touch your cigars. Having said that all humidification devices work via airflow, so if your cigars are packed in around your device (beads, sponge, or Boveda packet) the humidification device will be less effective.
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DBall 10:25 AM 05-02-2012
I really like that... I'd do something like that and fill it with beads, though... maybe I will do that, actually... wouldn't need the bead bags that way. :-)
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Pseudosacred 10:40 AM 05-02-2012
Originally Posted by DBall:
I really like that... I'd do something like that and fill it with beads, though... maybe I will do that, actually... wouldn't need the bead bags that way. :-)
That would be cool too. I haven't used beads yet, but I might start. I've read they keep it at a pretty steady 65rH. These humidifiers fluctuate pretty often, mine go from 60-68 all the time.
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abanytime 10:47 AM 05-02-2012
Originally Posted by RobR1205:
I dig this idea because I love using Boveda packets. I could slip them right in without a problem. Anyone else have any other suggestions on how to store Boveda packets in a humidor? It is bad/will it cause mold if they touch the cigars like normal sponge/bead humidifiers? :-)
Boveda actually markets a cedar "sleeve" to put the packets in. The idea is to mount it inside the lid. Of course, that would defeat the purpose of not attaching it to the humidor.

I think what the OP did looks nicer, and should help regulate humidity more.
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NCRadioMan 02:50 PM 05-02-2012
If you have no woodworking skills, there is a similar product sold at Cuban Crafters.

http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/2735

Here is the Boveda holder:
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RobR1205 03:56 PM 05-02-2012
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
If you have no woodworking skills, there is a similar product sold at Cuban Crafters.

http://www.cubancrafters.com/products.php/item_id/2735

Here is the Boveda holder:
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Awesome! will definitely check these out
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