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Way out there
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1- you want it sealed, no air flow. None. 2- traditional lining is Spanish cedar. It helps regulate the humidity environment. 3- I don't think there would be enough moisture to damage the unit. 4- get beads. I recommend shilala beads from cigarnut on this forum. 5- did I mention GET BEADS! ....Good luck. |
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C A P S...CAPS CAPS CAPS!
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Personally. I would construct a spanish cedar box to slide into your cabinet. Poly the outside of the box and make a weather strip seal on the edge of the insert that will touch the doors when closed. That way you don't damage a nice dresser and make a nice place to store your smokes till you realize it's not nearly enough space
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