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    Freshly Homeless OldSquidRoy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FidelCastro View Post
    Too many hobbyists chase RH and lose patience in the process. Seasoning a wood humidor takes patience and more than a few days to let the wood absorb the DW. I like using a shot glass and take my time which depending on the size of the humidor can take a week or so but that's ok as this is why there is tupperware which can be used the same day but that is a whole nuther thread.

    RH media is important as to consistency and I use KL in most of my humidors and Bovedas in my smaller ones. Explore tupperadors and how easy they are to use.
    I had thought about using a couple of acrylic jars with the bale latches, and dropping a humistick down each one. I got the idea from a photo of an old cow town saloon. The cigars were sold from jars, with the jars having what I guessed were the brands of cigars emblazoned on them. They looked pretty cool in the background, lined-up in front of the saloon mirror.

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    I have a couple of them and they work....and I keep a few flat sheets of cedar and one Boveda pak....works great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FidelCastro View Post
    I have a couple of them and they work....and I keep a few flat sheets of cedar and one Boveda pak....works great!
    I've got a few questions on the jars:

    1) How thick do you cut the cedar for the base plate, and does it have to be charged like a regular humidor?
    2) How would I install a hygrometer? Just charge it then drop it in the jar - on top of the cigars... or can it mount somehow on the inside of the lid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSquidRoy View Post
    I've got a few questions on the jars:

    1) How thick do you cut the cedar for the base plate, and does it have to be charged like a regular humidor?
    2) How would I install a hygrometer? Just charge it then drop it in the jar - on top of the cigars... or can it mount somehow on the inside of the lid?
    IMO, if you've got a Boveda in an airtight container, no hygrometer is needed. I've got two jars that I use to hold my ready to smoke singles. I have one Boveda in each and they're set it and forget it.

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    I just use thin sheets of cedar on the bottom....put the cigars in and put 1 boveda (65%) or 1 water pillow on top...boveda is my choice as the brother said....no need for a hygro. Also there is no need to season the cedar sheet.

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