Help with converting end table to a humidor.
jd50ae
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I have a 2 door 2 drawer bedroom end table and I think it would be perfect for conversion to a really nice humidor.
I have a source for cedar, thank you Walt, so that is not a problem.
How much of the insides should be covered in cedar..?
And I guess glues are out of the question..?
Anything else I should consider..?
I have a source for cedar, thank you Walt, so that is not a problem.
How much of the insides should be covered in cedar..?
And I guess glues are out of the question..?
Anything else I should consider..?
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It was you and your bar that gave me the idea, so any sore thumbs or cuts is on you . The moisture and the chemicals in the glue are what I am worried about. The sides of the end table are fairly thick so I may dress it up with gold screws.
My experience here: http://cigar.com/cs/forums/thread/410189.aspx. It has held solid RH ever since with about 1 lb of beads and a couple boveda/humipaks. Let me know if I can help further. Good luck with the conversion!
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Good point and well taken, I never thought about drying it first...Thanks.
I was talking to a carpenter about wood sealers for kitchen use and he said it would work great for a humi cabinet. Just a thought.
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Another idea that never occurred to me...thanks.