:drool:That is FREAKING SWEET!!! How long did that take you to build? :youarethe
I can only do one every 10 years. So you'll have to wait until 2019.Bloody hell!!! That is drop-dead gorgeous!
...Care to build another? :smokingbo
I didn't log my time (should have). Since I'm not paying myself it really didn't matter. But I would guess at least 150 hrs. Only on Saturdays. Sundays are my day of rest (beatin the shit out of my Corvette).:drool:That is FREAKING SWEET!!! How long did that take you to build? :youarethe
i'd like to be the first on that list.I can only do one every 10 years. So you'll have to wait until 2019.
Here's a "wall construction" jpg. The polyvinyl is wrapped around the outside of the studs. Because polyvinyl can have an oder I took precautions to keep it away from the interior. The room is well sealed.Did you place a moisture barrier behind the wood? If so what did you use?
Yes, The windows between the game room and the humi were exterior windows. The space itself was unused carport area. It was an ideal location because of the view from the game room, however, I could not cut a door into the game room because of electrical, air conditioning and a floor offset. No matter, I don't smoke in the house, so after I select a stick I just walk around to the deck and light up.So correct me if I'm wrong, after looking at your album, which is great, you can actually enter the humidor without going in the house itself?