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Title: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: gitfiddl on 05/13/2014 02:42 PM
This past weekend, I was puttering around, and had a thought.  I, like many others, am always looking for more storage.  Would it be possible to convert an organ bench into a humidor?  I would need to replace the bottom, as it is "pressboard", but the rest of the bench is walnut.  I could replace the bottom with mahogany, run a little weatherstripping between the lid and the bottom, buy some cedar trays.  The interior after "squaring off" for the legs is 33"l x 13.5"w x 3"h.  I could put four of these trays in there: http://www.cubancrafters.com/humidor-accessory-humidor-trays-for-havana-humidors-handcrafted-cedar/  Reckon it's worth trying?

Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: scottvodka on 05/13/2014 04:17 PM
Don't see why not. Wouldn't be terribly expensive, and you could have a really cool humidor.

Edit: I have a cousin named Ken, so I'm qualified to answer.
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: lubrix on 05/13/2014 04:19 PM
That would be cool!.
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Newbhunter on 05/13/2014 04:32 PM
I've converted wine boxes and cutlery boxes into humidors, even a tea box. All of em worked great while I had em. Only thing worries me is that flush fit lid, hard to get a good seal when it's flush, not impossible tho. It's just a lot easier when the lid has a lip. You make the Spanish cedar lining protrude enough to match the one in the lid. I guess with this bench you're lining in the lid will have to fit flush to the inside of your bottom lining. Will make a really cool humidor if you pull it off.
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Post by: toby2 on 05/13/2014 04:36 PM
that would be pretty cool.
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: bmac7754 on 05/13/2014 04:50 PM
That would be a cool project and something I have never seen before.  Go For It
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: gitfiddl on 05/13/2014 04:52 PM
QuoteNewbhunter - 5/13/2014  7:32 PM

I've converted wine boxes and cutlery boxes into humidors, even a tea box. All of em worked great while I had em. Only thing worries me is that flush fit lid, hard to get a good seal when it's flush, not impossible tho. It's just a lot easier when the lid has a lip. You make the Spanish cedar lining protrude enough to match the one in the lid. I guess with this bench you're lining in the kid will have to fit flush to the inside of your lining. Will make a really cool humidor if you pull it off.

As for the seal, I was thinking of some sort of synthetic felt, as right now, lit just sits on top.  I have no clue as to what Hammond used as a finish in 1968.

Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Cfickter on 05/13/2014 04:53 PM
Would be a great project, getting the cedar to match along the edges and the lid to seal right would be the challenges I would see, but I have no woodworking talent so for others it might be a breeze
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: aflicted on 05/13/2014 05:31 PM
what is the top made of and how thick is it?  Do you think you could make a jig to run a router around the edge and make a shallow groove?  If you measured it right then you could line the edges of the bottom with Cedar an have them protrude just above the lip at the same depth as the groove you made with the router.  you could line the bottom of the groove with felt just for good measure, but if your tolerances are right, it should work.  I am not a carpenter, but I stayed at a holiday inn express last night.
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Mojo66 on 05/13/2014 05:43 PM
So you'll be jammin' sitting on your stash?

One thing's for sure, you'll be real close to your cigars. :biggrin:
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Post by: tvolball on 05/13/2014 06:13 PM
That a pretty cool idea
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Newbhunter on 05/13/2014 06:27 PM
Quotegitfiddl - 5/13/2014  7:52 PM

QuoteNewbhunter - 5/13/2014  7:32 PM

I've converted wine boxes and cutlery boxes into humidors, even a tea box. All of em worked great while I had em. Only thing worries me is that flush fit lid, hard to get a good seal when it's flush, not impossible tho. It's just a lot easier when the lid has a lip. You make the Spanish cedar lining protrude enough to match the one in the lid. I guess with this bench you're lining in the kid will have to fit flush to the inside of your lining. Will make a really cool humidor if you pull it off.

As for the seal, I was thinking of some sort of synthetic felt, as right now, lit just sits on top.  I have no clue as to what Hammond used as a finish in 1968.


That could work too, afflicted had a great idea too with that routing a groove bit. Route a 1/4 inch groove and line the cover with Spanish cedar 1/4 inch plank. You'll end up with a 1/2 inch overlap to seal and might not even need the weather seal felt. To get the lining to stay put, I'd go with some weld-bond glue (no smell when dry, my trays for my homemade humidor that you can see in my photo album are made with only that as I didn't have my brad nailer at the time) and some brad nails. I can't see too well in the pic but if it's a bench it must be at least a 1/2 inch board ur sitting on, should have plenty of space and you won't corrupt the structural integrity.
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Post by: ntanner on 05/13/2014 08:30 PM
Sounds like a really cool idea.
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Post by: Ken Kelley on 05/14/2014 03:27 AM
Looks like fun. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work if you can get a halfway decent seal. It'll either work...or it won't!  :biggrin:
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Post by: DonM on 05/14/2014 05:25 AM
Sounds like a nice project Dave!  I would be concerned about a good seal, after all, you are sitting on your cigars and don't want any unwanted flatulence permeating the cigars :biggrin:
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Ken Kelley on 05/14/2014 06:36 AM
QuoteDonM - 5/13/2014  8:25 PM

Sounds like a nice project Dave!  I would be concerned about a good seal, after all, you are sitting on your cigars and don't want any unwanted flatulence permeating the cigars :biggrin:


Yeah, there is that but I was too polite to mention it. However, that might tend to improve the flavor of some of Dave's Thompson special blends. :biggrin:
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Post by: aflicted on 05/14/2014 07:03 AM
Pooh infused pineapple white owl anyone?
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: gitfiddl on 05/14/2014 07:07 AM
I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of old farts make me the butt of their jokes...

 :shades:

Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: aflicted on 05/14/2014 07:09 AM

Quotegitfiddl - 5/14/2014  10:07 AM  I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of rested/aged farts make me the butt of their jokes...   :shades:  

FTFY

Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Ken Kelley on 05/14/2014 07:51 AM
Quotegitfiddl - 5/13/2014  10:07 PM

I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of old farts make me the butt of their jokes...

 :shades:



Yeah, but we are SERIOUS old farts with time on our hands. Can you blame us if you tee up the ball so perfectly just waiting for a hit?  :biggrin:
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Ken Kelley on 05/14/2014 07:52 AM
Quoteaflicted - 5/13/2014  10:09 PM

Quotegitfiddl - 5/14/2014  10:07 AM  I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of rested/aged farts make me the butt of their jokes...   :shades:  

FTFY


What the hell does that mean?  :confused:
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: gitfiddl on 05/14/2014 08:05 AM
QuoteKen Kelley - 5/14/2014  10:52 AM

Quoteaflicted - 5/13/2014  10:09 PM

Quotegitfiddl - 5/14/2014  10:07 AM  I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of rested/aged farts make me the butt of their jokes...   :shades:  

FTFY


What the hell does that mean?  :confused:

"Fixed That For You"
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: gitfiddl on 05/14/2014 08:10 AM
Back to the original thread...

The lid/top is walnut.  I'm at work right now,and can't measure it, but I would estimate it to be almost 3/4" thick.
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Ken Kelley on 05/14/2014 09:49 AM
Quotegitfiddl - 5/13/2014  11:10 PM

Back to the original thread...

The lid/top is walnut.  I'm at work right now,and can't measure it, but I would estimate it to be almost 3/4" thick.


Well, since you're not any fun I'd take a look at the gap between the top and the bench. If you install a seal (and I wouldn't suggest using felt because it is permeable) you might just have to relocate the hinges to make sure everything gets in sync. Not a real big problem. If need be you can drill some holes, tap in short pieces of dowel rod glued in place and drill the new screw holes. The hinge will cover them up and no one will know what you did ...besides you and me and I won't tell.

Above all...don't make this any more complicated than it has to be. If you get into the router business I can almost guarantee you're gonna f**k it up!   :biggrin:
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: ntanner on 05/14/2014 10:25 AM
Would it be easier to make a lip out of some 1/4 round that was attached to the lid and set down into the bench when the lid was closed? If they fit snug against the sides that should make decent seal.
Title: Re: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: Ken Kelley on 05/14/2014 11:06 AM
Quotentanner - 5/14/2014  1:25 AM

Would it be easier to make a lip out of some 1/4 round that was attached to the lid and set down into the bench when the lid was closed? If they fit snug against the sides that should make decent seal.


Ummm...no. It don't work that way with impromptu humidors. The level of precision needed to make this method work is a little bit beyond  casual woodworkers. Angles of closure come into mind and that is a very critical fit to achieve a good seal because the lid is dynamic. It opens and closes. There has to be clearance for that to happen and the clearance can let humidity escape if everything is not just so. Far better to go with an impermeable seal of some kind.
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Post by: DonM on 05/14/2014 11:50 AM
QuoteKen Kelley - 5/14/2014  10:51 AM

Quotegitfiddl - 5/13/2014  10:07 PM

I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of old farts make me the butt of their jokes...

 :shades:



Yeah, but we are SERIOUS old farts with time on our hands. Can you blame us if you tee up the ball so perfectly just waiting for a hit?  :biggrin:

And.........it is a home run!  :biggrin:
Title: RE: Hey Ken, tell me if it's worth trying!
Post by: gitfiddl on 05/14/2014 12:09 PM
QuoteDonM - 5/14/2014  2:50 PM

QuoteKen Kelley - 5/14/2014  10:51 AM

Quotegitfiddl - 5/13/2014  10:07 PM

I see how it is.  I ask a serious question and a couple of old farts make me the butt of their jokes...

 :shades:



Yeah, but we are SERIOUS old farts with time on our hands. Can you blame us if you tee up the ball so perfectly just waiting for a hit?  :biggrin:




And.........it is a home run!  :biggrin:

Y'all know me too well...


:biggrin: