No conversion, it was all built from lumber, every freakin' piece! I started it in November, but of course being a hobbyist it's not like I worked on it every day, there were a couple times where I didn't touch it for a week and a half, mostly a couple hours at night when I had time. As it got closer, I found myself working on it more often and for longer hours at a clip. I have a photobucket of the construction pics that can be found here.That is one classy looking piece of work.
Did you build it from ground up or is it a conversion bro, either way its one hell of a Humidor.
Good on you
...being a hobbyist...
Dude, I've had that cactus for 15 years and love that thing! I know it's stupid and ugly, but it grew on me and now I just can't get rid of it, of course you can see it's in the basement as Linda doesn't quite have the same affections for it as I do.The cabinet is beautiful Wade, but it kind of overshadows the christmas catus.
I am a hobbyist, but that doesn't mean that I don't pay attention to detail and make sure things are right. I've built our dinning room set, our bed and bedroom set, rocking chairs and numerous other things in the house, it's nice doing it yourself. I know the quality (which honestly you can't buy in stores) and I know how to fix a piece if something happens to it as I know how it was built, but the satisfaction comes from doing a project yourself start to finish, lumber to furniture and having it be nice....being a hobbyist...
That's a heck of a workshop for a "hobbyist"!!!
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing. Post some more pics once it's full!! (maybe one or 2 with the LED lights on too)
Kinda dorky I know to take pics of the process, but I've done that on all my larger projects.Thanks for posting the link to the build pics, that was most interesting
Dave
Kinda dorky I know to take pics of the process, but I've done that on all my larger projects.Thanks for posting the link to the build pics, that was most interesting
Dave