Converting an Entertainment Cabinet to a Humidor
StogiesOnTheGreen
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Hey guys, the title of the thread tells you what I'm doing, but I have a question for anyone thats knowledgable in this area. Before I line the cabinet with spanish cedar, do I need to waterproof the underlying wood with a polyurethane? I'm worried about moisture being trapped between the spanish cedar and the original wood and causing mold growth. Also, will using spanish cedar veneer give me all of the same benefits as using spanish cedar? I've been able to find a spanish cedar plywood for a decent price, but veneer is usually a little more inexpensive. Thanks for any input, and I am taking pics along the way and will add them to the thread when I'm finished.
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IIRC, most spanish cedar linings are between 1/4" and 3/8" thick
Please keep us up to date on your project bro I've been half assed looking into this myself can't decide weither to go from scratch or trying to remodel something.
"Long ashes my friends."
I'll also add my two cents here as well. Since you have the cedar issue taken care of, your next biggest thing is going to be the seal for any existing doors/drawers. Not that I have any suggestions, but just figured I'd throw out some food for thought. hahaha.
allright maybe I have one suggestions . . . . depending on the gaps, you could try some thin weather stripping maybe? I don't know. good luck and post pictures.
Plus with the sealing aspect of the corners and crease, you could use a clear silicone on the outside of the unit. This will create an airtight seal and not look as conspicuous as weatherstripping.