Originally Posted by Monk
are those canadian bills thinner?![]()
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Originally Posted by Monk
are those canadian bills thinner?![]()
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"If it Bleeds We can Kill it"
They're thicker than they used to be!!Originally Posted by bluesman455
They're only about 15% thinner now, but 4-6 years ago, they were 60% thinner!!!![]()
One thing I got for sure I have to get a new humi
But what can u guys tell me about the temperature getting too high![]()
hey dan...did you season the humi when you got it??.......have you re-seasoned it each year?.........
as far as temps are concerned...the humi shouldn't get higher than whatever your room temp is,unless it's near a radiator or in direct sunlight....
Really? You have to do that??Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
This is actually new to me as well can you please describe in details how this works?
I am def getting a new humi and putting beads in it
Thanks everyone for all your comments
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if it was never seasoned...it ain't working....and now you must use the search function...
Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
Found a very nice post with pictures for seasoning a humi - I did something vey similar but that was 3-4 years back.
I guess the idea behind re-seasoning is that either the cedar can slowly dry out or hydrometer can go bad with time if not both.
Does the amount of free space in the humi affect how often it should be re-seasoned ? I keep mine at about 50% - easier to see what I have in there this way.
Another question that some other newbies will probably have as well. I read that if different cigars stay in the same humidor they will mary and will not taste the same so the optumum choice is to have I guess 3 humi for mild, medium , and strong cigars.
Is this even that much of an issue in the first place. And for those of us who don't have the resources whether monetary or space wise to accamodate 3 decent humis what is the best solution?
Thanks
First off, I am a noob but I will relay what info I have picked up... even though you were picking up 70% humidity b4, you may want to check the device you are using as well because perhpas it has gone bad or is reading incorrectly (just a possibility). I have the same problems with temps and I spent much time measuring temps around my house as well as researching and I was able to find a perfect place. Some guidlines that helped narrow my search were that cold air is heavier and thus you want somewhere low to the ground. Rooms with tile and concrete are cooler than carpeted rooms. North facing rooms recieve the least amount of sun and are cooler... avoid south facing rooms. Windows allow the largest transfer of temperature to occur, so if it is hotter outside, find a room with a small window or if its cooler outside, find a room with a large window. Once you found your two coolest rooms, start looking for cabinets or drawers to get some temp readings as they are usually even cooler than the room and more stable. I am sure some people will recommend a wine cooler or placing the humidor in a igloo cooler as possibilities too. Hope I helped!
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