Love the all wood, especially for a man cave or smoking area.Yup. I'm still trying to get used to it up here even after almost a year lol
The kicker here is, I have to smoke outside on the deck (that's why the doors are open lol) idk why I can't smoke in there when half of it's going inside anyways lolLove the all wood, especially for a man cave or smoking area.Yup. I'm still trying to get used to it up here even after almost a year lol
Dude that is one awesome man cave! Could you smoke in there of you got smoke filter machines?The kicker here is, I have to smoke outside on the deck (that's why the doors are open lol) idk why I can't smoke in there when half of it's going inside anyways lolLove the all wood, especially for a man cave or smoking area.Yup. I'm still trying to get used to it up here even after almost a year lol
Like the Gators sign! Go Gators...fire Muschamp!Yup. I'm still trying to get used to it up here even after almost a year lol
These are some awesome caves.
I use to smoke in my one car garage, but the smoke would find itself going upstairs and into the basement. Smoking outside in the winter just sucks and waiting for spring is worse
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I broke down and built a cigar shed as my cave. Its not complete, but complete enough for me to enjoy it on the weekends.
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Can I ask....how much did that whole project cost? It's like a dream of mine to have something like this.These are some awesome caves.
I use to smoke in my one car garage, but the smoke would find itself going upstairs and into the basement. Smoking outside in the winter just sucks and waiting for spring is worse
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I broke down and built a cigar shed as my cave. It’s not complete, but complete enough for me to enjoy it on the weekends.
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You can build something like this for between 7 and 10k for a 10x12'. You can save on this if you plan it out. It depends on how much of the work you're willing to do yourself. Also, how much work you have to do to make a shed into a real living space. I spec-ed out an insulated floor, 40 amp service, re-roofed using ice and water shield, and installed vinyl windows. Basically, take everything you want into account and then add 30% and you should be close. There are a lot of things I would have done differently now that I've been through it, so if you're going to venture into building a cigar shed, let me know and I can run down the pitfalls I ran into so you can avoid them. On the upside, this is an awesome place. I use it every weekend and I have a friend of mine stop by and we watch a movie, have a good cigar, and a enjoy a glass or two of bourbon or rye.
These are some awesome caves.
I use to smoke in my one car garage, but the smoke would find itself going upstairs and into the basement. Smoking outside in the winter just sucks and waiting for spring is worse
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I broke down and built a cigar shed as my cave. It’s not complete, but complete enough for me to enjoy it on the weekends.
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I think I just fell in love. Griz that is a place beauty good sir I am super jealous.Its not exactly my "man cave" but I consider it my favorite place to have a cigar and just sit and do nothing. This is my cabin in the woods, it is a 14x32' storage shed that was mennonite built and delivered. I went to work on the inside and finished it off. I DO NOT smoke in my house cabin or vehicles, but thats just me. So anyway, this is my shack that I spend time and smoke. Oh yeah, no electricity and a mile off the main road, gas stove and lots of candles and lanterns for light. I have a crapper and installed a sewer system and use a tank filled with water and gravity flow for the crapper.
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Paradise. Great job GrizIts not exactly my "man cave" but I consider it my favorite place to have a cigar and just sit and do nothing. This is my cabin in the woods, it is a 14x32' storage shed that was mennonite built and delivered. I went to work on the inside and finished it off. I DO NOT smoke in my house cabin or vehicles, but thats just me. So anyway, this is my shack that I spend time and smoke. Oh yeah, no electricity and a mile off the main road, gas stove and lots of candles and lanterns for light. I have a crapper and installed a sewer system and use a tank filled with water and gravity flow for the crapper.
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