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Has anyone used the tubes that some cigars come in for beads?
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No expert but I would think you'd have to drill a whole chit load of holes for them to work.
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The regular aluminum tubes have been used before but the problem is that even with a bunch of holes and a very small bit some beads will fall out. You could take a pair of ankle high stockings and just cut it off an put the beads inside. Some have also used the small filter bags for aquariums or cheesecloth. :2 |
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I fiquered I would have to drill them. That's not an issue,I have some pretty small bits. Right now they are in a bowl in my humi.
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Thats a pretty good idea. Though instead of drilling with super small drill bits you could go a little bit larger and just put the beads in a stocking before putting them in a tube
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But, if you have a bunch of tubes, and lots of time, give it a try. You might have better results. Just keep in mind that a dowel inserted firat will make it a little easier. |
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:tpd: Drilling a round, soft surface is not as easy as it looks. But if you want to try I would rig up some sort of jig to hold the tube so you can drill in a somewhat regular pattern. :2
You can also buy tubes made for beads. http://heartfeltindustries.com/produ...at=Empty+Tubes |
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I use cigar coffins for this (like Liberty coffins). Just fill'em up and tape some nylon over the top (use white nylon to see the beads/KL better).
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My beads are in open jar in the bottom of my humidor. I intend to use one or two of those little plastic prescription bottles. Waiting until I get done adjusting RH for the winter season. |
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I've used the tubos with success. You have to drill lots of small holes around them. I put the cedar sleeves back in the tube, also. Depending on the size of the tube, they'll hold enough for a traveldor and since the tubes are similar size, they take up the same amount of room as a stick.
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Re purposing as a single traveldor, definitely.
I have a green tin CAO Brazilia Churchill tube works great for taking one "for the road" |
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Check it out. I punched holes in with the pivot on a compass.
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Sure beats drilling. Throw it in your humi and let us know how it works out Jamie. I need a creative way to secure mine eventually.
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Or, like Bob posted, just buy the container from HF or HCM. |
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Me afraid of Devil Site, but yeah not a bad idea.
http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...atar3345_1.gif Actually I may have a couple whammy bars ( or a few disks for that matter ) hanging out here. |
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You can probably find the stick humidifiers elsewhere if you look around, Amazon might even have them. For the price, they're hard to beat. |
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I use a very small tupperware container (like the kind you put baby food in to travel with). I punched a crap load of holes in the snap-top lid with a needle. Holds a few ounces of beads. Been using that for about 6 years now. |
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A lot of good ideas and thoughts on this.
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