Cabinet Humidor Build

Started by terrys1991, 10/25/2014 10:21 AM

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ntanner

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Look's like you have it full enough to keep the RH stable. :biggrin:
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STL_Cohiba

Man this is one awesome build. I have been pondering building my own cabinet versus buying a mass produced one
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sevencardstud

That looks awesome. I wish I had the skills to do something similar.
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danb6177

I wish I had the collection to justify something that big lol. Very nice craftsmanship Terry. That is one sweet humidor
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appollo

Nice looking cabinet.Great job. :thumbsup:

C130Driver

Quotedanb6177 - 7/27/2015  12:30 PM

I wish I had the collection to justify something that big lol. Very nice craftsmanship Terry. That is one sweet humidor

You know, one great way to build a collect big enough to justify a humidor that big is to do it in reverse. Get a humidor that big and next thing you know it will be full. Nothing makes me want to build my collection quite like looking at a mostly empty humidor.
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Jay'D

All I can say is wowwww...speechless at the skills to build one of these. After seeing the progress and final results I've come to the conclusion that nothing short of a walk in humidor is big enough for cigar enthusiasts and collectors.  :biggrin:  :biggrin:
I still wish I had one of those, it looks lovely.
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horrido

Very nice work love the shop what do you guys build nice to see not everything is not built in China.
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The Burn Ward

Nice piece brother, very well done!

Longhorn

Haven't seen terry1991 in quite some time... hope all is well with you, brother.  If you see this thread, maybe post a more recent picture with the current stock of cigars in it!   :thumbsup:


   
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