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nozero 04:53 PM 02-25-2009
Awsome!
:-)
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mojo65 05:45 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by ucla695:
Youz gotz skillz. Those are some great looking humis!
:-)Nice work bro!
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Barteur 06:10 PM 02-25-2009
Really nice work:-)
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troutbreath 06:57 PM 02-25-2009
Beautiful work! And a GREAT selection of cigars!


(didn't I see where you won a box of Short Story's recently?)
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Volusianator 08:26 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by Sailchaser:
Great Looking work, which boat builder?
Palmer Johnson Yachts in Sturgeon Bay WI.
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Volusianator 08:27 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by SmokinDuck:
Where do I know you from? :-)

Nice to see you here and you do some darn fine work.
I'm a member of Cigar Family, BOTL.org, used to go to CigarPass
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Volusianator 08:27 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by Mtmouse:
Great work as usual, Wade.

BTW, welcome aboard.:-)
Thanks Mt!
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Volusianator 08:28 PM 02-25-2009
Originally Posted by troutbreath:
Beautiful work! And a GREAT selection of cigars!


(didn't I see where you won a box of Short Story's recently?)
LOL, yeah on a CF photo of the month thread.
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Teeznutz 10:08 AM 02-26-2009
Nice Humi's!! Well done!
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eber 10:33 AM 02-26-2009
very impressive, I would love to have a cabinet like that some day
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white_s2k 10:49 AM 02-26-2009
Very nice work, they look awesome!
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Volusianator 10:51 AM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by white_s2k:
Very nice work, they look awesome!
Ohhh, and from a Cowboys fan!

Go Packers! :-)
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MrsSledn 04:40 PM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Palmer Johnson Yachts in Sturgeon Bay WI.

Great looking humi's Wade. Just awesome work.

I know Palmer Johnson Yachts very well. My mom lived in Sturgeon Bay from 1992 until she passed in 2007. I never could get used to driving over the draw bridge.
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mcmoyer 05:41 PM 02-26-2009
You do wonderful work...thanks for the pictures!!

:-)
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RevSmoke 05:51 PM 02-26-2009
Hey Wade, really nice work!
I am jealous of your abilities.
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WildBlueSooner 06:22 PM 02-26-2009
ok...so I just got my humidor delivered today. I love the labels on the labels on the lid and would like to do this. Mine is a glass top..does anyone have any ideas on the best way for me to do this?
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Gonesledn 07:53 PM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Dude, it's been way to long! How have you been?


been getting by.... i was just up in wisconsin couple weeks ago herfin with Blacky and Rockmeister. we started tapping maple trees for syrup, going to be a herf end of march when we boil the sap down into syrup. whats your schedule look like end of march? we need to herf bro!

so how is life treating you my friend?
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labxracerx 08:11 PM 02-26-2009
Nice work on the humidor (VERY creative), nice smokes, poor choice in football! :-)

Go Bears!
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Volusianator 08:37 PM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by WildBlueSooner:
ok...so I just got my humidor delivered today. I love the labels on the labels on the lid and would like to do this. Mine is a glass top..does anyone have any ideas on the best way for me to do this?
So you want to put cigar bands on top of your glass top humidor? Hmmmm. The down side is that you'd see all the backs of the bands and adhesive when you open your humidor, unless you put some Spanish Cedar under there as well.

Not that it couldn't be done, but to do this you'd need to have a lip that stands proud of the glass, which you should have. I used Mod Podge or whatever it's called to glue the bands down, you do need to act quick and be accurate as it dries pretty quick and makes the bands very moist and they tear easily. Once all the bands are in place, let the adhesive dry over night. The I used a two part epoxy called Mirror Coat made by System Three. It's pretty simple to use, the only caution I'd have is bubbles of air that will release into the epoxy from where the glass top sits in it's dado. The bubbles do pretty much self pop and be sure you have your humidor on a very level surface. You may use some of the Mod Podge glue to seal the area where the glass goes inside the lid, (does that make sense)?

If you want to tackle it, and have questions, just PM me.

I did these for myself as well for my travel humidors:
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Wade
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Volusianator 08:38 PM 02-26-2009
Originally Posted by Gonesledn:
been getting by.... i was just up in wisconsin couple weeks ago herfin with Blacky and Rockmeister. we started tapping maple trees for syrup, going to be a herf end of march when we boil the sap down into syrup. whats your schedule look like end of march? we need to herf bro!

so how is life treating you my friend?
You tapped trees already! Where you making syrup? Man, I've not seen Blacky in a couple years, let me know and I'll do my best to make it for the big boil!
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