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Finished building new humi
#51
Man that thing si looking wonderful. I wanna see it filled up.
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#52
Looks great, where did you get the Spanish cedar and how much did it cost?

 
Paul. Stogiesmile

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#53
Ordered the wood from Woodcraft.com, don't know if they are the cheapest around but they had fast shipping and sent me all quality pieces. I think it was around $315 for all of it, which included the lining and the two shelves and supports. If you have the time and skill I highly recommend giving it a shot. Total I'd say I spent around $450 including the Hydra active humidification system. For something similiar in size you're looking probably to spend $800 + for a quality piece. Hope this helps.
-Dave
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#54
doubled Wrote:Ordered the wood from Woodcraft.com, don't know if they are the cheapest around but they had fast shipping and sent me all quality pieces. I think it was around $315 for all of it, which included the lining and the two shelves and supports. If you have the time and skill I highly recommend giving it a shot. Total I'd say I spent around $450 including the Hydra active humidification system. For something similiar in size you're looking probably to spend $800 + for a quality piece. Hope this helps.
-Dave
Just my opinion, even if it cost more to build it yourself I think it's always worth spending more money to build a beautiful piece like that yourself (or to have a family member build it) rather than buying a finished piece.  It just means so much more and you appreciate it so much more.  The fact that you have this hand-crafted work of art AND saved some money (to undoubtedly spend filling it up) is absolutely perfect.  Kudos!


Beautiful humidor.[cigar]
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