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Dogbert Consultant
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i only know the most basics about woodworking and what not, and dont want to do something that could be bad for my cigars, so i come to the experts
i got this in spain and thought it would be a perfect box for singles in my vino, but dont know woods at all. will this be alright to keep sticks in?![]() ![]() ![]() thanks guys stearns
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I think I'm normal...
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As long as it doesn't have an odor to it, I would think you would be fine using it. Not all manufacturers use cedar for their boxes. Some of it looks like poplar or something else to me.
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Resident Whisky Addict
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I'm not a wood expert so take this with a grain of salt, but if you can put it in your vino, have it stabilize, and it doesn't warp, you're probably ok.
cedar retains a relatively large amount of moisture and has a tendency to not warp - those (and the smell) are the main benefits. |
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