This video needs more videos Iv been in love with your whiskey loung for the longest time.
@michaelchaney-mt4rz4 күн бұрын
Would love to see a detailed air flow video on exactly what you did.
@ProducerGio12 күн бұрын
Cigars, guitars, and drinks. You're definitely the coolest guy i know.
@mrc173713 күн бұрын
Very cool cigar n bar layout! 👍
@scotts191514 күн бұрын
Excellent video. Question ... rather than have an online fan I was thinking of going directly out of an exterior wall. Wonder your thoughts.
@ronzonzello311915 күн бұрын
Nice review but the music is a little too loud
@dinodrizzle17 күн бұрын
san antonio baby!!!
@JohnJones-vx7cr18 күн бұрын
Thank you, Godfather!
@user-en7xm5wj3w18 күн бұрын
Those aren't geezers Rusty....those are groupies! I think Taylor Swift may have a few more but you have a respectable start! Looking forward to trying the Perdomo and Russel Reserve pairing!
@pamm89y21 күн бұрын
Very nice!
@Hunter-vl6ft22 күн бұрын
What's funny is I built a house around my bar😂😂😂😂
@abyss540024 күн бұрын
Hoe much smoke got me 😂 6:32
@argee5525 күн бұрын
Love your lounge. I do my smoking under my backyard gazebo all four season. I have a ceiling mounted fan for warm weather. I zip up the side curtains and use a propane heater in cold weather. I really want to build a cigar and bourbon lounge in the back corner of my basement. Hopefully the money manager will fork over the money to do so..
@korinash409725 күн бұрын
Very information and intriguing. Nice hat too! Happy Independence Day!!
@arwin10w25 күн бұрын
Same to you! and thank you for the kind words.
@darkgreen909825 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@arwin10w25 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jeffskyberg5615Ай бұрын
I copied your advice. I have a back unattached garage (mancave). Changed both my ceiling fans to the Purifan hepa/carbon filter system. I also installed the AC Infinity inline 8" Pro in my attic to exhaust smoke from inside my mancave. This sytem works amazing!! That exhaust fan can draw so much air out and fast that it causes negative air pressure in my garage. This is great but when you open the door for someone to come in or out, you hear the air swoosh and the door is hard to shut! How did you balance your room for this issue? I live in MN so having an open window in the winter to let in outside air may not be a great idea. I also have guitars in there so letting the humidity level drastically change fast is not good! Any advice would be great, thank you!
@arwin10w25 күн бұрын
I would try running the exhaust fan at a lower speed as a first remedy. It sounds like you have a vacuum as opposed to slightly negative pressure in the room. In my case the entry to my room is from the hallway adjacent to my front door. The french doors leading to my room are not tight so I get plenty of makeup air from underneath the doors as well as from a vent above the doors. Your issue, as you stated, is that you are in a cold climate so you don't want outside makeup air because it will bring in too much cold air. If slowing the fan down is not adequate you may have to add some kind of adjustable vent ot the outside. It may be that you don't need to bring a large amount of air to solve the balance issue. And if you can place the makeup air vent far enough away from your sitting area, it may be acceptable. Or if you have a double hung widow try pulling the top down a little. Good luck and let me know how it works out.
@JohnJones-vx7crАй бұрын
I thought Texas Funk was a certain music sound, like ZZ Top. Who knew.
@nicholasduarte7742Ай бұрын
Holy shit....everyone can have a channel huh. And its pronounced "CigaR".
@arwin10w25 күн бұрын
Cigah
@James28RАй бұрын
next up: home lung ventilation video.
@charliegardner2098Ай бұрын
That is very cool
@nktanktanАй бұрын
Nice
@arwin10w25 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@drillsgtlangdonАй бұрын
Although I never heard of the bourbon here, I did try the AB Tempus and loved it! I purchased a box of them over 5 yrs ago and still have a couple left. The price point is spot on, and the flavors are medium bodied, medium to light strength, and quite approachable for the beginner or even the seasoned vet in the cigar world. The last one I had, I paired it with a Michters Small Batch bourbon and it was a match made in heaven! Cheers brother. Thanks for sharing
@arwin10wАй бұрын
Thank you. Good idea! I will try one with some Michters SB since I have a bottle on hand. In fact, it is unopened, so I have never tried it.
@menw7470Ай бұрын
Man Cave is essential to mental health for any man. Well done sir!!
@arwin10w25 күн бұрын
Thank you! I agree.
@dfwcorvettekingАй бұрын
Awesome video. Very easy instructions and recommendations with details! I am looking to do the same project. Thank you sir!
@arwin10wАй бұрын
You are welcome!
@richardbrown6591Ай бұрын
I haven't got my hands on one yet. Going to happen real soon
@bertcorrigan847Ай бұрын
Saw Mark not long ago and he told me that you took a bad fall. Hope you have recovered well from that experience and hoping you didn’t have another. Wishing you the best of everything Rusty. Thanks for doing these wonderful videos.
@arwin10wАй бұрын
Thanks Bert, I am recovering pretty well. My right wrist was fractured in 5 different places but I am recovering. I can't play a guitar or golf or even fish yet but I will eventually.
@JohnJones-vx7crАй бұрын
I’m hoping you were able to salvage some of the day. Another great video my friend. Make today a good one.
@keithkingsley65032 ай бұрын
Hoe much smoke? LOL
@page76metalcraft192 ай бұрын
Or just go outside
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
I diid for a few years but when it is over 100 degrees on my deck I don't enjoy it much.
@page76metalcraft192 ай бұрын
@@arwin10w that's when it's a good excuse to go visit your local cigar lounge
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
I do at least twice a week. But I also like to watch a hockey or football game while enjoying a cigar so it is nice to have the in-home lounge.
@Chris-Alia2 ай бұрын
After you installed the in-line fan, did you find that the window fan wasn't necessary? I'm creating a cigar room for my father and trying to avoid the temperature fluctuations. Would the scrubber + in-line be enough? I know I could add a heater/cooling unit to offset the heat/air being pulled out of the room, but I'm trying my best to avoid that if at all possible.
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
Yes I did.I eliminated the window fan immediately. The scrubber and in-line handle 100% of the smoke and residual odor. It is likely that you will not need to modify your HVAC system. I have found this is true in most cases. I will suggest that there may be a temperature differential between teh smoking room and the rest of the house once you start pulling that much air out. In my case it is 1-2 degrees after the exhaust fan has been running for 2 hours or more. So if it 71 in the rest of the house it may be 73 in my smoking room. I don't believe that is all due to the exhaust fan. I think that room has always varied from the rest of the house particularly in the very hot days we have here in Texas. So my guess is that you won't have to make any modifications to you heating/cooling system, and if you do, it may be as simple as balancing the air through vent adjustments. Good luck! Your father will enjoy it!
@playdory31792 ай бұрын
Very cool, what I don’t get is why smokers want to get rid of the smoke? Isn’t that what you like?
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
Good observation. While that is true, others in the house might not enjoy it so much. And most of us don't want our whole house to smell like cigar a cigar lounge.
@JohnJones-vx7cr2 ай бұрын
Great video and suggestions, but as one that later in life find it hard to walk and talk at the same time, lol, I’m good.
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
You need to eliminate one of those activities.
@drillsgtlangdon2 ай бұрын
I love that cigar! And pairing it with Woodford isnt a bad idea at all! For me however, I would have chosen the woodford, double oaked for this cigar. Very well done here sir. I am really enjoying your channel. Cheers ps. I wrote that when you were still talking about the Woodford Malted. Then, just after I pressed enter on my keyboard, you said the exact same thing. Nice! Great minds think alike my brother! Cheers
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
Good call! Yes I obviously agree with you. Thank you!
@JohnJones-vx7cr2 ай бұрын
Welcome back, even a while. New lid? When you bring up a barnyard flavor, my mind quickly goes to well you know. You certainly make me want to try what you taste. I must say your outfit tonight was noteworthy. Not only are you putting out great videos, you are a trend setter in the world of men’s fashion. Hope all is well my friend, you are looking good, retirement fits you well.
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
Thank you, John! I’m doing the best I can with what I have to work with.
@SmokeNGunsBBQ3 ай бұрын
I just got mine done, used a 10" infinity fan in a 3k³ ft room. The room will smell no matter what but the air is clean and the rest of the house isn't effected. Pulls a negative pressure with the HVAC running so room stays cool.
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
Well done. I'm glad to hear it is working. The room itself will accumilate some cigar odors over time but as long as it is contained within the room, we don't get complaints.
@AllAccessConstruction3 ай бұрын
The 238 pounds of whiskey ..#mymannn
@user-cl5rk1pp7d4 ай бұрын
It turned out very well. Respect
@samuelbieligk84004 ай бұрын
Loved the video and the detail provided. Since the exhaust fan system really takes care of the smoke, is the filtering on the ceiling fan actually necessary? How often must you change these filters and how much do they cost?
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
The filtering ceiling fan is really not required but it does speed up the smoke removal a little. I think in most cases only an exhaust fan is needed. in my case I installed the ceiling fan air purifier first and felt it was not quite enough so I added the exhause fan. I only run the exhaust fand whenI am smoking. When I am done I turn that down to a low setting and turn on the purifier for the night. I and 18 months in without changing filters yet.The filters are $65-85.
@bertcorrigan8474 ай бұрын
I love these videos Rusty. Great job.
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@bertcorrigan8474 ай бұрын
Rusty, why are you talking so fast? lol
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Good question Bert. Just trying to keep it short.
@bertcorrigan8474 ай бұрын
The slowed down version is much better Rusty. You do an amazing job with these videos. Bravo Rusty, Bravo 👏
@TheTonik4 ай бұрын
My question is ... Will you come install one of these in my home please? 😂
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Probably not. But I will wish you the best of luck!
@richardbrown65914 ай бұрын
You ever do a congac pairing?? Thats my thing appreciate the pairing videos all the same 👍
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Yes I have. I will be doing one soon. Thank you.
@arwin10w2 ай бұрын
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@hayharut4 ай бұрын
man knows how to enjoy his Saturday evening
@adrialpallanes38454 ай бұрын
Beware of Sorosis everyone. No evening is worth losing time the people who love you and care about you. Fight addiction and love yourself
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Sage advice indeed. All things in moderation is a rule to live by
@user-xf7lv3ey5z4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your wisdom 😊
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@Cigarsanddads4 ай бұрын
Really like your video. Do you recommend a size of a system. I have a very small smoke room I build of my bedroom 14x6 height is 8ft. I would love any suggestions.
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Yes, absolutely. I believe that oversizing is better than ending up with a system that doesn't get the job done. In your case you might be ok with a 6 inch fan moving 400 cfm. You need 500 CFM for perfection in your case, but 400 could be enough. But, doubling the air flow capacity pretty much doubles the price. So instead of ~$100 it would be ~$200 to get 800 CFM in an eight inch fan. Worth it in my opinion.
@Cigarsanddads4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I look forward to watching more of your video's.
@derose20264 ай бұрын
Great video!
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@okolemahu5 ай бұрын
Man I wanna be your friend.
@keeoncollier95335 ай бұрын
Can I use the same formula for weed smoke?
@arwin10w4 ай бұрын
Yes!
@JohnJones-vx7cr5 ай бұрын
Had one to many Misty’s? LOL
@darkgreen90985 ай бұрын
Love Drew Estates, had the Maduro tonight! Cheer's
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This video needs more videos Iv been in love with your whiskey loung for the longest time.
Would love to see a detailed air flow video on exactly what you did.
Cigars, guitars, and drinks. You're definitely the coolest guy i know.
Very cool cigar n bar layout! 👍
Excellent video. Question ... rather than have an online fan I was thinking of going directly out of an exterior wall. Wonder your thoughts.
Nice review but the music is a little too loud
san antonio baby!!!
Thank you, Godfather!
Those aren't geezers Rusty....those are groupies! I think Taylor Swift may have a few more but you have a respectable start! Looking forward to trying the Perdomo and Russel Reserve pairing!
Very nice!
What's funny is I built a house around my bar😂😂😂😂
Hoe much smoke got me 😂 6:32
Love your lounge. I do my smoking under my backyard gazebo all four season. I have a ceiling mounted fan for warm weather. I zip up the side curtains and use a propane heater in cold weather. I really want to build a cigar and bourbon lounge in the back corner of my basement. Hopefully the money manager will fork over the money to do so..
Very information and intriguing. Nice hat too! Happy Independence Day!!
Same to you! and thank you for the kind words.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I copied your advice. I have a back unattached garage (mancave). Changed both my ceiling fans to the Purifan hepa/carbon filter system. I also installed the AC Infinity inline 8" Pro in my attic to exhaust smoke from inside my mancave. This sytem works amazing!! That exhaust fan can draw so much air out and fast that it causes negative air pressure in my garage. This is great but when you open the door for someone to come in or out, you hear the air swoosh and the door is hard to shut! How did you balance your room for this issue? I live in MN so having an open window in the winter to let in outside air may not be a great idea. I also have guitars in there so letting the humidity level drastically change fast is not good! Any advice would be great, thank you!
I would try running the exhaust fan at a lower speed as a first remedy. It sounds like you have a vacuum as opposed to slightly negative pressure in the room. In my case the entry to my room is from the hallway adjacent to my front door. The french doors leading to my room are not tight so I get plenty of makeup air from underneath the doors as well as from a vent above the doors. Your issue, as you stated, is that you are in a cold climate so you don't want outside makeup air because it will bring in too much cold air. If slowing the fan down is not adequate you may have to add some kind of adjustable vent ot the outside. It may be that you don't need to bring a large amount of air to solve the balance issue. And if you can place the makeup air vent far enough away from your sitting area, it may be acceptable. Or if you have a double hung widow try pulling the top down a little. Good luck and let me know how it works out.
I thought Texas Funk was a certain music sound, like ZZ Top. Who knew.
Holy shit....everyone can have a channel huh. And its pronounced "CigaR".
Cigah
next up: home lung ventilation video.
That is very cool
Nice
Thank you.
Although I never heard of the bourbon here, I did try the AB Tempus and loved it! I purchased a box of them over 5 yrs ago and still have a couple left. The price point is spot on, and the flavors are medium bodied, medium to light strength, and quite approachable for the beginner or even the seasoned vet in the cigar world. The last one I had, I paired it with a Michters Small Batch bourbon and it was a match made in heaven! Cheers brother. Thanks for sharing
Thank you. Good idea! I will try one with some Michters SB since I have a bottle on hand. In fact, it is unopened, so I have never tried it.
Man Cave is essential to mental health for any man. Well done sir!!
Thank you! I agree.
Awesome video. Very easy instructions and recommendations with details! I am looking to do the same project. Thank you sir!
You are welcome!
I haven't got my hands on one yet. Going to happen real soon
Saw Mark not long ago and he told me that you took a bad fall. Hope you have recovered well from that experience and hoping you didn’t have another. Wishing you the best of everything Rusty. Thanks for doing these wonderful videos.
Thanks Bert, I am recovering pretty well. My right wrist was fractured in 5 different places but I am recovering. I can't play a guitar or golf or even fish yet but I will eventually.
I’m hoping you were able to salvage some of the day. Another great video my friend. Make today a good one.
Hoe much smoke? LOL
Or just go outside
I diid for a few years but when it is over 100 degrees on my deck I don't enjoy it much.
@@arwin10w that's when it's a good excuse to go visit your local cigar lounge
I do at least twice a week. But I also like to watch a hockey or football game while enjoying a cigar so it is nice to have the in-home lounge.
After you installed the in-line fan, did you find that the window fan wasn't necessary? I'm creating a cigar room for my father and trying to avoid the temperature fluctuations. Would the scrubber + in-line be enough? I know I could add a heater/cooling unit to offset the heat/air being pulled out of the room, but I'm trying my best to avoid that if at all possible.
Yes I did.I eliminated the window fan immediately. The scrubber and in-line handle 100% of the smoke and residual odor. It is likely that you will not need to modify your HVAC system. I have found this is true in most cases. I will suggest that there may be a temperature differential between teh smoking room and the rest of the house once you start pulling that much air out. In my case it is 1-2 degrees after the exhaust fan has been running for 2 hours or more. So if it 71 in the rest of the house it may be 73 in my smoking room. I don't believe that is all due to the exhaust fan. I think that room has always varied from the rest of the house particularly in the very hot days we have here in Texas. So my guess is that you won't have to make any modifications to you heating/cooling system, and if you do, it may be as simple as balancing the air through vent adjustments. Good luck! Your father will enjoy it!
Very cool, what I don’t get is why smokers want to get rid of the smoke? Isn’t that what you like?
Good observation. While that is true, others in the house might not enjoy it so much. And most of us don't want our whole house to smell like cigar a cigar lounge.
Great video and suggestions, but as one that later in life find it hard to walk and talk at the same time, lol, I’m good.
You need to eliminate one of those activities.
I love that cigar! And pairing it with Woodford isnt a bad idea at all! For me however, I would have chosen the woodford, double oaked for this cigar. Very well done here sir. I am really enjoying your channel. Cheers ps. I wrote that when you were still talking about the Woodford Malted. Then, just after I pressed enter on my keyboard, you said the exact same thing. Nice! Great minds think alike my brother! Cheers
Good call! Yes I obviously agree with you. Thank you!
Welcome back, even a while. New lid? When you bring up a barnyard flavor, my mind quickly goes to well you know. You certainly make me want to try what you taste. I must say your outfit tonight was noteworthy. Not only are you putting out great videos, you are a trend setter in the world of men’s fashion. Hope all is well my friend, you are looking good, retirement fits you well.
Thank you, John! I’m doing the best I can with what I have to work with.
I just got mine done, used a 10" infinity fan in a 3k³ ft room. The room will smell no matter what but the air is clean and the rest of the house isn't effected. Pulls a negative pressure with the HVAC running so room stays cool.
Well done. I'm glad to hear it is working. The room itself will accumilate some cigar odors over time but as long as it is contained within the room, we don't get complaints.
The 238 pounds of whiskey ..#mymannn
It turned out very well. Respect
Loved the video and the detail provided. Since the exhaust fan system really takes care of the smoke, is the filtering on the ceiling fan actually necessary? How often must you change these filters and how much do they cost?
The filtering ceiling fan is really not required but it does speed up the smoke removal a little. I think in most cases only an exhaust fan is needed. in my case I installed the ceiling fan air purifier first and felt it was not quite enough so I added the exhause fan. I only run the exhaust fand whenI am smoking. When I am done I turn that down to a low setting and turn on the purifier for the night. I and 18 months in without changing filters yet.The filters are $65-85.
I love these videos Rusty. Great job.
Thanks 👍
Rusty, why are you talking so fast? lol
Good question Bert. Just trying to keep it short.
The slowed down version is much better Rusty. You do an amazing job with these videos. Bravo Rusty, Bravo 👏
My question is ... Will you come install one of these in my home please? 😂
Probably not. But I will wish you the best of luck!
You ever do a congac pairing?? Thats my thing appreciate the pairing videos all the same 👍
Yes I have. I will be doing one soon. Thank you.
kzread.info/dash/bejne/eH-MmNKhhtzdpZs.html
man knows how to enjoy his Saturday evening
Beware of Sorosis everyone. No evening is worth losing time the people who love you and care about you. Fight addiction and love yourself
Sage advice indeed. All things in moderation is a rule to live by
Thank you for your wisdom 😊
You are so welcome
Really like your video. Do you recommend a size of a system. I have a very small smoke room I build of my bedroom 14x6 height is 8ft. I would love any suggestions.
Yes, absolutely. I believe that oversizing is better than ending up with a system that doesn't get the job done. In your case you might be ok with a 6 inch fan moving 400 cfm. You need 500 CFM for perfection in your case, but 400 could be enough. But, doubling the air flow capacity pretty much doubles the price. So instead of ~$100 it would be ~$200 to get 800 CFM in an eight inch fan. Worth it in my opinion.
Thank you so much. I look forward to watching more of your video's.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Man I wanna be your friend.
Can I use the same formula for weed smoke?
Yes!
Had one to many Misty’s? LOL
Love Drew Estates, had the Maduro tonight! Cheer's