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I say go for it! I also live on a slab in Indiana, but fortunately I have central air. If, however, I did not have a/c, I would probably take this idea as genius and join!
*edit* upon further reading, I now know that you went through. I'm proud to tears. |
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Just plain insane!
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I gotta admit... when you started this thread I thought you were nuts. I apologize... your solution is pretty darn cool!!!
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Where's my buffaloooo ...
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Props for following through. As this hobby grabs hold of you though, don't be surprised to find yourself wanting to dig more (and bigger) holes.
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The caddys work fine but don't make good use of the 8" dia. pipe. I've seen some larger round tupperwear type containers that could hold mucho smokes. |
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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For a point of reference though, I started out 4+ years ago with a small 100 ct humi. I now own three cabinets and newly 4,000 cigars. And I am far from unique. Just sayin' This has been a fun thread to watch and I wish you much success with your McGuyver-esque solution. But it won't surprise should you find yourself craving a bigger pipe in relatively short order. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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![]() Couldn't have said it better myself. I am (no joke) already looking at my 300ct humidor and thinking... "Damn, this thing is tiny!" ... And when I was originally going to order, I only thought I would ever need a 100ct. It's only been a few weeks and I am already wanting to upgrade. There is one fortunate thing that is holding me back tho. Money... I can not afford anything larger, I can barely afford the one I have now haha. But yeah, I still think you will end up getting a cooler to place in your house, you would be surprised the cold dark corners you can find in your house that you didn't even think about. |
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I should mention that the lid was originally a gasketed lid, meant to fit very tightly on the pipe. The gasket was removed so that the lid could easily slide on and off the 8" dia. pipe.
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he already did!
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second set!
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