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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #315 on: September 23, 2014, 02:06:27 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!
Didn't want to go with a $20 router bit?
I had thought about it, just more comfortable with a table saw and i have a shitty router table.  But I will experiment with the router later, definitely a tool I need to use more
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #316 on: September 23, 2014, 02:09:37 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #317 on: September 23, 2014, 02:13:35 PM »

order to go in: $375

Ashton Corona
5-PACK C5-AHA5544      $38.00    (2) $76.00   

Arturo Fuente Chateau
5-PACKC5-AFA4550      $22.50    (2) $45.00   

CLE Connecticut Robusto
5-PACK C5-TU55050      $29.50    (2) $59.00   

Camacho Connecticut Corona
5-PACK C5-C7G5544      $32.00    (2) $64.00   

Montesino Diplomatico
BOX OF 25CB-MSA5542      $80.95

Padron Delicias Maduro
5-PACK C5-K9C4946-M      $25.00   
   
Padron Delicias Natural
5-PACK C5-K9C4946              $25.00
That will cover you for about a week then what you going to do?  Might as well double that one so you don't have to order every week.

75 morning cigars, good for a month.
Must have some long months down there in FL ;)
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #318 on: September 23, 2014, 02:13:51 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!
Didn't want to go with a $20 router bit?
I had thought about it, just more comfortable with a table saw and i have a shitty router table.  But I will experiment with the router later, definitely a tool I need to use more
Don't need a table, lay the sides next to each other, lay out slots, clamp straight edge and rout the slots...come on Rook!
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #319 on: September 23, 2014, 02:15:01 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #320 on: September 23, 2014, 02:15:24 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!
Didn't want to go with a $20 router bit?
I had thought about it, just more comfortable with a table saw and i have a shitty router table.  But I will experiment with the router later, definitely a tool I need to use more
Don't need a table, lay the sides next to each other, lay out slots, clamp straight edge and rout the slots...come on Rook!
Yeah that would work, maybe next time ;)
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #321 on: September 23, 2014, 02:16:24 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.
Going natural wood color, Satin Clear Poly, Paste Wax, 00 Steel Wool, and then a variety of sandpapers for pre-poly
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #322 on: September 23, 2014, 02:18:48 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-2000-SHELF.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=froogle&gdftrk=gdfV23622_a_7c1625_a_7c7254_a_7cHUM_d_2000_d_SHELF&gclid=CM-Zpvj498ACFVQV7AodoHoACg

Just sayin'
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #323 on: September 23, 2014, 02:20:57 PM »

order to go in: $375

Ashton Corona
5-PACK C5-AHA5544      $38.00    (2) $76.00   

Arturo Fuente Chateau
5-PACKC5-AFA4550      $22.50    (2) $45.00   

CLE Connecticut Robusto
5-PACK C5-TU55050      $29.50    (2) $59.00   

Camacho Connecticut Corona
5-PACK C5-C7G5544      $32.00    (2) $64.00   

Montesino Diplomatico
BOX OF 25CB-MSA5542      $80.95

Padron Delicias Maduro
5-PACK C5-K9C4946-M      $25.00   
   
Padron Delicias Natural
5-PACK C5-K9C4946              $25.00
That will cover you for about a week then what you going to do?  Might as well double that one so you don't have to order every week.

75 morning cigars, good for a month.
Must have some long months down there in FL ;)
Long mornings is more like it
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #324 on: September 23, 2014, 02:21:16 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!
Didn't want to go with a $20 router bit?
I had thought about it, just more comfortable with a table saw and i have a shitty router table.  But I will experiment with the router later, definitely a tool I need to use more
Don't need a table, lay the sides next to each other, lay out slots, clamp straight edge and rout the slots...come on Rook!

lol. He will need to confirm this with his project supervisor.  ;)
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #325 on: September 23, 2014, 02:21:34 PM »

OK, enough fun for one day, I'm outta here.  Have a great rest of the day, all.
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #326 on: September 23, 2014, 02:23:03 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!

You're gonna have over $1000 invested in this before you're done, aren't you?
In raw materials, maybe $750($130 Tiger Maple, $300 Spanish Cedar, $130 in Glass, $50 hardware, $50 draw slides, $50 in misc other hardware(screws, outlet, shelf pins, lights, etc), and $40 in misc other stuff.  $150 for humidification-Oasis Magna

So, really close then. You already have your stain/poly, sandpaper, steelwool and wax?
Yeah, have that stuff - am getting some new pads($15 worth) for my orbital sander.

http://www.cheaphumidors.com/p_HUM-2000-SHELF.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=froogle&gdftrk=gdfV23622_a_7c1625_a_7c7254_a_7cHUM_d_2000_d_SHELF&gclid=CM-Zpvj498ACFVQV7AodoHoACg

Just sayin'
Yeah, I thought about it.  Would rather built it myself and have the better quality.  Not saying that won't last a lifetime, but for within 10% I can use better materials and make it nicer.  25,000 cu/ft versus 43,00 cu/ft as well(mine is the 43,00)
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #327 on: September 23, 2014, 02:23:12 PM »

OK, enough fun for one day, I'm outta here.  Have a great rest of the day, all.
See ya Joe!
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #328 on: September 23, 2014, 02:23:39 PM »



Well, that's random... Did MMmmmWebber make you get some decent tools before he came over to build you humi?
Had to pick up a set, saves me making 8 passes/board when making these dado cuts on the tower humi.  Last of the tools I need for this project, thank GOD!
Didn't want to go with a $20 router bit?
I had thought about it, just more comfortable with a table saw and i have a shitty router table.  But I will experiment with the router later, definitely a tool I need to use more
Don't need a table, lay the sides next to each other, lay out slots, clamp straight edge and rout the slots...come on Rook!

lol. He will need to confirm this with his project supervisor.  ;)
Fo sho!  Trust me, wouldn't attempt this on my own.
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Re: 9/23/2014
« Reply #329 on: September 23, 2014, 02:24:42 PM »

next up with Ginger Ale:
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