Witch wood is the best for a humidor?
If I use the cedar ( not the Spanish cedar) but the americain cedar.. i can but it in BMR!
So do this type of wood is ok for my first himidor?
THX DouGy
Witch wood is the best for a humidor?
If I use the cedar ( not the Spanish cedar) but the americain cedar.. i can but it in BMR!
So do this type of wood is ok for my first himidor?
THX DouGy
Last edited by DouGy; 12-28-2009 at 10:18 PM.
Use search. Turn off the pink text, and try to use proper capitalization, spelling. Do this all during and after introducing yourself.
Thanks,
Will
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Red American cedar is the superior wood to make a fine handcrafted humidor. Spanish cedar is shit wood they make cigar boxes out of,its just rainforest trash. Post some pics when you are done
The older I get ,the better I was
ok, humm!
I will try to find Red American cedar. Do Western Cedar can be used for a humidor?
and to answer Badwale.. where you want me to introduce myself?
I am new here and i want a answer very fast because my cigar order is coming!
you say: why DouGy ... why you don't buy a humidor
and I say: no money :(
I know it's pretty hard to find - but if you can get your hands on the Wisconsin cedar you won't be sorry.
That it .. why? why DouGy?
so serriously
I knew cigars through my uncle. He is a cigars collectioner, he have 3 cigar humidors. I'm from Canada, I like cigars but I must make me a humidor to keep my futur cigars. I was wondering that type of wood would work especially if the Western Red Cedar may be the case. The stuff I buy it at a wood store, BMR. also is it oubligatoire to make a double thickness?
DouGy
llo
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
ok je vais écrire en français!
je veut savoir si le cèdre que l'on peut acheter chez BMR peut faire l'affaire. C'est du cèdre qui a une couleur blanche et non rouge.
Est-il obligatoire d'avoir une double couche si mon humidor mesure 1 pouce d'épaisseur.
Tous ses questions sont pour fabriquer mon propre humidor et qu'il ne gâche pas mes cigares.
merci
DouGy
"ok I'll write in French!
I want to know if the cedar that can be bought in BMR may be the case. It's cedar is white and not red.
Is it mandatory to have a double layer if my humidor measure 1 inch thick.
All these questions are to make my own humidor and it does not spoil my cigars.
thank you
Dougy"
I've been gathering that there's a kind of language barrier here so, call me festive:
Spanish cedar buffers humidity very well. It holds moisture well compared to the carcass that you would be building (out of any wood your heart desires). It is also aromatic, and some might suggest that it helps your cigars age, should you be keeping them for long term storage.
On the other hand, most of the low to mid grade line humidors for sale, are not made of solid Spanish cedar. They are usually some sort of MSD or pressboard (I think) and they are veneered with some decorative wood on the outside (aesthetics) and Spanish cedar veneer on the inside (aromatic.) They're not double layered.
You still have to use a humidification device to keep the box relatively moist. Don't forget to setup your humidor by seasoning it.
All this said, and tying together your quest for low cost cigar storage, again, go with a tupperdore / coolerdor, especially since time seems to be of the essence for you. Get some humidity beads and a digital hydrometer.
I've bolded some SEARCH terms for you.
Merry Christmas,
Will
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
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