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Old 05-03-2009, 04:04 PM   #1
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Default Taking the wine cooler plunge.

I just purchased a 28 bottle Avanti. I am now going through the process of preparing it for cigars. It will not be here until sometime next week, but I am trying to get stuff ready so I can be semi-functional when it does get here. I know I have no wood working skills, so how do I go about getting shelves and trays for it? thanks for your help in advance.
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Old 05-03-2009, 04:10 PM   #2
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Default Re: Taking the wine cooler plunge.

From the post title I thought you were talking about Bartles and James!!

There are couple of botl's on here that I'm sure would be more than happy to make some shelves for your new winadore...very reasonably priced at that.

Good luck with you project!
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Old 05-03-2009, 04:12 PM   #3
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Check these out from ChasDen

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...hlight=shelves
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From the post title I thought you were talking about Bartles and James!!

and I came in here to say, "For God's sake, man, what are you thinking!?!"

I see that is not necessary now. Carry on.
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Default Re: Taking the wine cooler plunge.

Cedar shelves and drawers are nice but not a necessity. The wire shelves will work just fine but they do not look as nice. One or 1 1/2 pounds of beads in the Rh of your choice is really all that is needed. Oust fans are nice but getting hard to find. Wipe the inside out with baking soda on a sponge and throw you boxes inside.
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Old 05-04-2009, 04:18 PM   #6
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Cedar shelves and drawers are nice but not a necessity. The wire shelves will work just fine but they do not look as nice. One or 1 1/2 pounds of beads in the Rh of your choice is really all that is needed. Oust fans are nice but getting hard to find. Wipe the inside out with baking soda on a sponge and throw you boxes inside.
That's an answer I like hearing. Simple and inexpensive.

Sent an email to Shilala for a nice encased fan. I will see about the shelves. The shelves ChasDen make look nice. I am going to at least talk to him about one or two. He told me to talk to him once it got here. I will do that.

Beads are on the way.
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Default Re: Taking the wine cooler plunge.

When I got my first Vino I just got some spanish cedar planks and made my own shelves. The second one I got was a package deal and had two MT Mouse drawers and one shelf. The first one has slowly lost all of the shelves and is not one big Tetris project. The other one has the two drawers on the top for singles and the shelf has two trays I bought for Duque Cigars. The bottom half is again just Tetris.

If you can get one of the guys to build you 2 drawers and one shelf I really think that will take care of most needs. You can just use the wire racks for stacking boxes.
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Default Re: Taking the wine cooler plunge.

Thanks for the support and info. I will see what I can do. No, not Bartles & James.
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Default Re: Taking the wine cooler plunge.

Got five cedar planks from woodcrafters.com and made my own shelves for a total of 50 bucks
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