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Last post 23 years ago by mtsheron. 8 replies replies.
Walk-In Humidor........
mtsheron Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2000
Posts: 528
Does anyone out there have a walk in humidor in their residence? I have thought very serious on this matter and was wondering a round about cost for the conversion and where one obtained the proper equipment for this conversion. A room of 10X12 or even 12X14 is what I am looking at. Plan on building in a few years and plans are to design a walk in humidor/smoking room/ office for the house which I hope will be a log cabin to accentuate the mountain views. I know, that sounds a little idiotic but I always wanted my own little smoking room/walk in humidor/office with wet bar so I could get away from life's daily troubles with a big screen t.v., and yes the wife....not that I don't care for her but let's face it guys.....we need our alone time to unwind. Once again....feedback welcomed.
mtsheron Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2000
Posts: 528
I jumped the gun a bit....the wife is yet to be but in September my single life is over at the age of 30! Good news is that she likes to take a puff off my cigars all the time.....me, I find that very appealing, I know what your thinking....pervert! I have issues please help with them guys.....thanks!
cayman2b Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 05-19-2000
Posts: 1,734
Cant help you with any estimates on costs but may I suggest throwing a party and inviting all your CB forum buddies to break your new room in.. good luck with your plans..
Max1a Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 04-07-2000
Posts: 83
I've seen kits on the Net for walk-in humi's. Also there are humidification units available on the web. Most are found at commercial sites for retail humidors. My guess is you could build it for under $10,000 probably much less if you did the work yourself. I plan on converting a 5x7 walk-in closet (someday.....) Do your research and i'm sure you will find what you need to know.
aberdeen Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 06-11-1999
Posts: 741
and please, after you have done all the research, allow us to have the fruits of your labor in a detailed report! I think it is every cigar smoker's deep down dream to have a a walk-in humidor. I was thinking about doing a walk-in closet I have, but you made me think big, a combination walk-in humidor, office, smoking area, bar, entertainment room! You say you need this to get away to unwind, but if I had a place like this, I would never come back! I would come out one day and feel like I was in a time warp, my kid would be from crawling to entering college, my wife's new husband would probably be in the next room, my how things can change.
mtsheron Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2000
Posts: 528
Thanks guys for the input. Once complete, we are talking about 3-5 years down the road. I will invite all who wish to celebrate this joyous event to come on down to the NC mountains have a drink on me, smoke a good stogie, and sit back in a leather couch that is so plush it feels like a babies butt to the touch. I love the planning but I can't wait until it is complete!
fbcoacho Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 12-31-1999
Posts: 1,295
I would like to request a Romeo & Julietta Churchill Cuban, an Opus X No 2, Montecristo No 2 Cuban, and Bacardi 8-Rocks with lime(or Mount Gay with lime). And hope you own a dish cuz I call the Barco Lounger to watch the game.
Max1a Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 04-07-2000
Posts: 83
Try this: http://www.cigarweekly.com/Columns/Scott/9901.htm
mtsheron Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2000
Posts: 528
Have found a possible alternative to the dilemma. A nice presentation case with built in state of the art humi system from Vigilantinc. Great looking products with a hefty price tag!
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