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Humidor Question
#11
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/atq/3938122815.html

Click on this link here. The first few pics are of the humidor. Looking through the pics again, I'm not sure why I was thinking copper. This appears to be some other kind of metal. Probably, considering it's age, not aluminum and certainly not iron - posssssibly stainless?? Either way, I don't know why but I just think this thing is totally bada$$.

P.S. don't give me any grief about looking at craigslist. There are only two things I won't look at craigslist for and those are cigars and women. Everything else is fair game.
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#12
Instead of using cooper you should use wood, specially the Spanish cedar wood you can go for mahogany or timber wood as well.

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#13
(09-25-2013, 04:48 AM)EddieEllison Wrote: Instead of using cooper you should use wood, specially the Spanish cedar wood you can go for mahogany or timber wood as well.

Hi Eddie, please check out the link below. It will guide you to our rules and introductions page.

http://www.stogiechat.com/forum/forum-23.html
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#14
(09-25-2013, 04:48 AM)EddieEllison Wrote: Instead of using cooper you should use wood, specially the Spanish cedar wood you can go for mahogany or timber wood as well.

The 542 is correct, please introduce yourself first. Also, copper was used for many, many years in humidors, so copper is a fine choice for this application.
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#15
both Spanish cedar and copper is used for the same reason, mold doesn't like them
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