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Hey Danny, hope all is well, long time no talk, we've been missing you at the herfs bro.
I'm not really sure on the best way to do the joiners, but titebond II or III and some bar clamps does come to mind though. Pretty much all silicone sealants are odor-free once they are fully cured. Aside from around the edge of the glass, would it even be necessary though? Once you have it re-lined, that should seal it. Plus, if it's a nice looking cabinet, I wouldn't want to see globs of silicone everywhere. Try woodfinder.com to see if there is a lumber yard in the area that carries SC. Or talk to your local lumber yard and see if they can order it for you, hopefully they won't have a large minimum requirement. |
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BABOTL - VP of Drinking
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Hey Adam!
Yeah, definitely miss hanging out. Damn work schedule, makes it almost impossible to go to any events (especially during holiday season). Thanks for the info, I'll check out woodfinder.com (easy.... easy...) to see what I can locate. Probably won't need too much, the overall cabinet space isn't too big. I'm going for more of a bundle bin type of display. I don't want shelfs for boxes, I'd rather just have a bunch of bins to put a box worth of smokes in. Something like this but in a china cabinet: ![]() Not nearly as elaborate though. Just about 3 shelfs with a bunch of bins. Then a bottom space to put boxes of other items (those extra special Gurks!!) Yay project that will probably take months due to time restraints.
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