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Have My Own Room
Join Date: Jul 2009
First Name: Dave
Location: Lake of the Ozarks & Austin, TX
Posts: 1,333
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![]() Spanish cedar does not originate from Spain as one might assume but is generally imported from Brazil and other countries of South and Central America. In some individual cases resin may form on the surface of the wood (See also humidor is secreting/resin). The risk of resin formation can be substantially reduced by previously drying the wood carefully. American red cedar is inferior to Spanish cedar in humidity absorption and it exudes a more intense aroma. Some humidor manufacturers use American cedar because it is less expensive and with this wood there is no danger of resin formation. Particularly when storing cigars for longer periods the cigars will adopt a strong woody flavor that is generally not desired. http://www.cigaradvisor.com/general/...-cigar-humidor |
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Back in the midwest!
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![]() makes perfect sense. But technically you could sorta do it if you happened upon a chest that has already lost most of its aroma.... interesting.... probably too risky though!
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aka Little Pickle
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I say sell the chest, and use the proceeds to pick up a Vinotemp or Cooler, and go from there. |
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Back in the midwest!
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Sticks are in coolers right now.... works well enough I guess, just thought a cheap chest would be even cooler ![]()
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Postwhore
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why not buy a wooden chest big enough to fit a cooler in? That way you know your cigars are safe but yet you have a nice wooden chest in your livingroom instead of an ugly plastic cooler.
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The Homebrew Hammer
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+1 My wife has suggested that to me on a number of occasions. Her father is a great carpenter, I'm trying to get him to put something like that together for me, too.
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C A P S...CAPS CAPS CAPS!
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If you really like the cedar chest idea you could coat the interior of the chest in several coats of thick poly. Give the poly plenty of time to air out and then add your own spanish cedar to the interior. Probably would be a hassle sealing the thing up but it should lock out the unwanted smell of the red cedar.
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