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Chutney Lovebusciut
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Chutney
Location: On the shores of Loch Shiel
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I use ziplocks and 5 finger bags and the occasional empy box for single storage. And you don't need a fan.
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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Adjusting to the Life
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I also buy mostly 5ers but like the extra buffering of cedar. A local B&M sells empty wooden boxes at $2 a pop, so I just filled mine up with that.
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Feeling at Home
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Ronin smoker
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Any issues with varnished boxes? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Bourbon IS a food group
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My B&M sells them for $3 a pop and usually has tons of 'em.
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Grrrrrr
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Assuming the paint/varnish is fully cured, none that I've ever found.
Unvarnished boxes will breathe/pass humidity better, but I can't say that I've ever noticed any differences between the random NC's I store in varnished/painted boxes and unvarnished boxes. |
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The Homebrew Hammer
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The Sterilite bin is just going to frustrate you. My situation was similar to yours last year--started with a 100ct & a 50ct for cc's. For about $15, I picked up a 28qt Coleman cooler at WM. It holds about 5-6 boxes stacked (mostly because it's narrower at the bottom than at the top) with lots of additional room for bags & singles stuck here & there. It's not fancy, but it works--even much better than my desktops. The wife hates it because it's blue and sits in the corner by the piano. Oh well. I think it looks great with all my CA & herf crew stickers.
![]() It's not even half full, and I've only had to recharge my HF beads just once in the past year. Holds humidity like a champ. ![]()
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Ronin smoker
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While I was there, I picked up an Acu Rite hygrometer to try out. Also grabbed some Liquid Nails sealant, as they only had plain silicone in the big caulking gun tubes. Is this stuff OK to use in a humidor? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Grrrrrr
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Easiest thing to work with is a tube of DAP Kwik Seal Plus Kitchen and Bath Caulking. It's a red tube, costs about $1.75. Comes in white, off-white and almond IIRC. Just barely cut the tip on an angle and squeeze down a bead. The stuff is super formable (holds it's shape after you drag your finger across it, like when you are caulking pieces positioned perpendicular to each other), cleans up very easily with just a damp rag, the tube is super pliable for controlling the bead, it gives off very little odor when drying and none once it's dry (unlike liquid nails which can reek for weeks). If that won't work due to cosmetics, go to the auto parts store and get a tube of permatex brand silicone, either in clear or cosmetic black (the cheap black for trim work, not the expensive oil resistant black for doing head gaskets) |
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Feeling at Home
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