Ron:
Hoping you can answer a question. Is it possible to convert an old non-working fridge into a humidor? I've been toying with the idea because I see a lot of old refridgerators being thrown out. If one were to remove the motor, line the inside with spanish cedar (after giving it a good cleaning and airing out) and add a power outlet to the inside for humidification, is it feasable? It'd probably have to be opened once a week to allow for some airflow since they are airtight. What are your thoughts?
Hoping you can answer a question. Is it possible to convert an old non-working fridge into a humidor? I've been toying with the idea because I see a lot of old refridgerators being thrown out. If one were to remove the motor, line the inside with spanish cedar (after giving it a good cleaning and airing out) and add a power outlet to the inside for humidification, is it feasable? It'd probably have to be opened once a week to allow for some airflow since they are airtight. What are your thoughts?