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Is there an old guy excuse wheel on the internet that I can spin??? |
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btw, my vino is rock solid at 65% usually... its a touch high right now cause i put some wet boxes in there... so since I never had a problem, Ive never researched a solution. |
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So I shouldnt have any issues with a non-running vino right? Youre probably asking yourself "why does he have a vino if its not plugged in??" Cause 1. I got it for $50 (I couldnt buy a cabinet for that) and 2. it looks way better than a cooler the same size (wich I probably couldnt buy for $50 either) |
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For the condensation woes in the bottom of the vino (if it is a problem), I've left a few chunky pieces of cedar in the bottom that have been included in various cigar boxes. The wood absorbs and slowly releases the moisture again. I only really had a pooling water issue when I first fired the creature up.
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I have two vino's sitting side by side... One is plugged the other is not... Currently I use no humidification in either and they both stick around 65% and are opened about 2 times a week... Weird but true... and no the sticks are not wet and most are have been in my possession for over a year...
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Nice thread Shilala.
I finally plugged my drain due to worries of mold growing inside the lining after I ripped out the S drain to run power into the VT. I need to redo this and I'll use your suggestions. |
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Well this seems the most appropriate so I'll bump this old thread.
I have the EdgeStar TWR28S 28 bottle wine cooler as my humidor. I found that a 5/16" -18 Acorn nut and some PTFE plumbers tape seals the drain on the back of these units like a champ. :tu |
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I have a cooler in the same room downstairs where I store all my Spanish Cedar before I cut it. The RH in the room is about 60%-70% and the temp is about 65 degrees, sometimes less. When I have overflow cigars I store it there and sometimes its weeks before I get it into one of the vinos. No beads or anything and the cooler is always about 65% :tu Chas |
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This is a funny thread :r really.
Do what works for you. If going without a plug works, then don't listen to the nay sayers. If plugging works, more power to you. 9 months out of the year I do not need to plug, based on experimentation. I choose to use duct tape to plug all of the vinos now. That works for me. To say that someone who doesn't plug is wrong is a little bit like saying that their legs are too short. Abraham Lincoln famously replied to the query, "How long should a man's legs be?" with "long enough to reach the ground." One size fit all rarely does. :fu <----- :tpd: |
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I dont have either of mine plugged and everything is fine
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[quote=shilala;175541]I usually tell everyone by pm when they order beads. I don't know why I didn't tell you. I think today's excuse will be...
Is there an old guy excuse wheel on the internet that I can spin???[/QUOTE] OSD......Old Sailor Disease....can't remember crap:r:r |
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Your statement that "you are supposed to plug the hole" makes about as much sense as drilling a hole in your desktop, as far as universal truths go. That you don't recognize that makes this thread even funnier. :r |
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I'm gonna go make sure I have a hole in every one of my humidors and wish for the best. :tu |
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