Hi all,
I stumbled on a jc pendergast cabinet on Craigslist a few months ago. I did a bit of research, but there wasn't much out there besides stories of the business going out of sale or people like me finding a humidor and buying it. I got it for an ok price considering it is a single door and it was missing the original humidification system.
It still has the hygrometer switch that will trigger the fan, which was connected to a fish tank with a fabricated top that has an inlet and outlet. It works.... Not pretty, but it works. Been able to get it to hold steady at 64-65%.
Does anyone that is familiar with these type of cabinets, have a better humidification idea?
Next anyone have any diy system to store loose sticks on bare shelves? Or should I just get trays. I was thinking go taking cedar planks and fabricating divider and bins.. Anyone have ideas. FYI attaching G current setup. It is a mess... I know.
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I stumbled on a jc pendergast cabinet on Craigslist a few months ago. I did a bit of research, but there wasn't much out there besides stories of the business going out of sale or people like me finding a humidor and buying it. I got it for an ok price considering it is a single door and it was missing the original humidification system.
It still has the hygrometer switch that will trigger the fan, which was connected to a fish tank with a fabricated top that has an inlet and outlet. It works.... Not pretty, but it works. Been able to get it to hold steady at 64-65%.
Does anyone that is familiar with these type of cabinets, have a better humidification idea?
Next anyone have any diy system to store loose sticks on bare shelves? Or should I just get trays. I was thinking go taking cedar planks and fabricating divider and bins.. Anyone have ideas. FYI attaching G current setup. It is a mess... I know.

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