herc1119 Posted December 31, 2014 Posted December 31, 2014 but isnt it going to be hard to make an antique "airproof" - no air leaks?
Versus1ss Posted December 31, 2014 Author Posted December 31, 2014 Looks like a great project. I like the idea of the LED lights inside, if using glass inserts to seal off the front door. Agreed also with the box-inside-a-box approach; best for retaining the antique cabinet itself. That Cigar Oasis unit might be just a bit much for the size of what you have there, but it all depends on how well you seal it up. I would definitely look at putting a 1/2 pound pack of RH Beads on each shelf to help buffer the RH. Looks wonderful. Keep us updated. And thanks for sharing. Thanks. Yeah I know it's a bit overkill but that's what the measurements call for. I will be using Beads as well.
Versus1ss Posted December 31, 2014 Author Posted December 31, 2014 but isnt it going to be hard to make an antique "airproof" - no air leaks? I will basically be building a box within a box.
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