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I'm nuts for the place
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So, the RH wasn't holding as well in my larger Savoy humi. After inspection I noticed the ceder wall pulling away from the outer box casing. It is the front lip towards you as the lid would come down in the closed position.
I was thinking a hyperdermic needle filled with the Elmer's wood glue to get into the tiny gap. Use a wood clamp to hold it. Good idea or bad. Also, I need storage for a few 100 cigars while this repair is going on, any volunteers to baby sit? ![]()
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Go ahead and send me those sticks...I will keep them safe... ![]()
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wood glue is optimum for humidor repair. In the interim just get a big ol tupperware.
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