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First Name: Dave
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I would seal the door with some weather stipping, for the glass use some clear silicon but let it cure and air out before you add your cigars.
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Fatter than you!
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First Name: Larry
Location: A little place called home.
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If it is holding solid at 65% consistently it probably isn't as bad as it seems. My cab doesn't seal flawlesly, but it holds constant so I get over it. If you are paranoid, try the silicone sealer around the glass and some weather stripping around the door.
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If we weren't supposed to eat animals, then how come they're made of meat? You can never have too many cigars, they are like an investment in good times. ![]() |
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