Re: Turning closet into humidor?




"Miss Elaine Eos" <Misc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <483187ce$0$20189$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Brian Scott" <bscott030@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Has anyone ever heard of or attempted to turn a walk-in closet into a
humidor? Does it need to be lined in cedar? Because that would make it
cost prohibitive. Can one just leave the sheetrock and weather-strip the
entry door?

Any thoughts???

A humidor's job is to maintain consistent humidity.

.... ansd temperature, using materials that do not contaminate the cigars
with inappropriate scent or substances.

If you can do that
with sheetrock & carpeting, then you've got a humidor.




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