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I did lots of searching and didn't find this specific question/answer anywhere.
Is it safe to have the Heartfelt beads on direct contact with the wood, or do I need to have it in a plastic container? I'm drawing plans for my humidor I'm going to build soon, and I'm wondering if I should have a cedar box just for beads, or if I should design a section of the humidor to hold a container. I don't want to trash the wood if it's not safe to have the beads in direct contact. |
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it is safe.
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I have different beads but what I did (Because I am still a newb that over thinks everything) is set the bag of beads on a piece of spanish cedar I removed from an empty cigar box. It work nice.
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Thanks for the tips guys. I guess I was just looking to avoid the bag of beads look for my humidor. I'll just have to buy a tube from Heartfelt and work it into the design of the interior.
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Yah just remember you want as much open surface space as possible on your beads. Thats why they don't recommend a bead box.
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I think if I still do a box, it's going to be floating, and have brass mesh. Hmm, gears turning... |
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I have some beads from heartfelt industries in my humidor. I have them in a plastic container that stores them. I also have beads in a mesh bag as well.
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