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No suggestions for you, but congratulations. Would be very cool to have a walk in humidor, even a small one.

Enjoy filling it up, I know I would.

Cigar shopping always makes me happy.

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Love a green light.  Why bother with the "spillover" closet.  You know the only thing that is going to spillover into that closet is tupperdors so why not just make your walk-in bigger?  I'd use the back wall for the shelving and put glass doors on the front so you could see your stock without having to open the door.  Just a thought.  I've got no clue on how to build it properly sealed or how to humidify that big a space so I will eagerly wait to see other responses.  Should be pretty cool to put together.

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I went through the materials decision recently and for my needs I settled on Lauan plywood for wall lining and Spanish Cedar for the shelves. It blended very well in color and texture to SC. Just using SC for the shelves provided me with plenty of the aromatic quality and saved a bunch of money, plus made construction easier since lauan is readily available in larger formats.  PM if you want the source I used for the cedar, I scoured for months and he's the best I found by far. Good luck on the rest and congrats!

P.S. - Love the EVH Franken-vee on the wall.

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1 hour ago, Scubasteve20 said:

I went through the materials decision recently and for my needs I settled on Lauan plywood for wall lining and Spanish Cedar for the shelves. It blended very well in color and texture to SC. Just using SC for the shelves provided me with plenty of the aromatic quality and saved a bunch of money, plus made construction easier since lauan is readily available in larger formats.  PM if you want the source I used for the cedar, I scoured for months and he's the best I found by far. Good luck on the rest and congrats!

P.S. - Love the EVH Franken-vee on the wall.

Thanks for the tips.  Good eye catching that EVH V. It's a WIP. Gotta put the innards in it and see how it sounds. It was from a cheapo kit. I suspect the pickups are less than adequate.  :D

 

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