replicant_argent 06:45 PM 12-30-2009
Fish tank silicone would be the best as far as outgassing, it is pretty pure, fish are sensitive.
Any pet store. Wait 3-4 days before re-introduction.
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Kreth 07:02 PM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by T.G:
Just to clarify, Permatex is just a brand name, just happens to be what most auto parts stores here sell. Any quality clear or black slicone should be fine.
I figured it was a brand name. I'll check Advanced Auto Parts or Home Depot, whichever I get to first. Clear silicone would look better, I think.
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
Fish tank silicone would be the best as far as outgassing, it is pretty pure, fish are sensitive.
Any pet store. Wait 3-4 days before re-introduction.
You know, one reason I grabbed the Liquid Nails (aside from the smaller tube) was that it said it's safe for fishtanks right on the package. Guess the fish don't mind the smell.
:-)
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Originally Posted by Kreth:
I figured it was a brand name. I'll check Advanced Auto Parts or Home Depot, whichever I get to first. Clear silicone would look better, I think.
You know, one reason I grabbed the Liquid Nails (aside from the smaller tube) was that it said it's safe for fishtanks right on the package. Guess the fish don't mind the smell. :-)
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Home Depot will probably have GE Silicone II in squeeze tubes. It's a quality product.
Wait a second, did you buy liquid nails _construction_adhesive_ or some other product under the liquid nails brand name? If they have a silicone, you might be fine using it - I only have experience with liquid nails constuction adhesive and their underlayment adhesives, if they make a silicone, I've never used it, so no specific comments regarding it.
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Kreth 07:24 PM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by T.G:
Home Depot will probably have GE Silicone II in squeeze tubes. It's a quality product.
Wait a second, did you buy liquid nails _construction_adhesive_ or some other product under the liquid nails brand name? If they have a silicone, you might be fine using it - I only have experience with liquid nails constuction adhesive and their underlayment adhesives, if they make a silicone, I've never used it, so no specific comments regarding it.
Package says Liquid Nails Clear Seal All-Purpose Sealant. It's not going to work, the stuff reeks.
Since this seems to be an area of expertise for you, I'll go with one of the products you recommended. Thanks for the tips.
:-)
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Originally Posted by Kreth:
Package says Liquid Nails Clear Seal All-Purpose Sealant. It's not going to work, the stuff reeks.
Since this seems to be an area of expertise for you, I'll go with one of the products you recommended. Thanks for the tips. :-)
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This one?
http://www.liquidnails.com/products/...sp?productId=4
Never used it and I don't know anything about it.
It might be fine. I just don't know.
No expert here on the other ones, just many years using them...
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Kreth 08:53 PM 12-30-2009
Yeah, that's the stuff. Just noticed it says *not* for use in aquariums (insert facepalm smiley here).
Originally Posted by :
No expert here on the other ones, just many years using them...
Unless you're Sarah Palin, experience = expertise.
:-)
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tobii3 09:10 PM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Unless you're Sarah Palin, experience = expertise
Location: Oneonta, NY
Wait....your Senator was WHO???
:-)
Check out PetSmart for stuff like this -
Aquarium Seal
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Vigiles 09:28 PM 12-30-2009
I just ordered a round container of heartfelt beads tonight. I'm running into the same problems as you Kreth, desktop is struggling at 57 to 60% RH. and its full plus the new cigar caddy is full as well.
So tell me why I've been looking into buying my first box?
:-)
I'll be coming back to read this thread when its time to setup my first coolador.
:-)
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Kreth 10:20 PM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by tobii3:
Location: Oneonta, NY
Wait....your Senator was WHO???
:-)
We had another Senator before Gillibrand but I don't remember her name. She didn't do much...
:-)
Originally Posted by :
Check out PetSmart for stuff like this -
Aquarium Seal
Thanks for the tip, but the nearest PetSmart is an hour away. I'll probably go with one of the products Adam suggested.
Originally Posted by Vigiles:
I just ordered a round container of heartfelt beads tonight. I'm running into the same problems as you Kreth, desktop is struggling at 57 to 60% RH. and its full plus the new cigar caddy is full as well.
Does your desktop have glass, by any chance? I'll update once I add a bead of silicone, plus I'm waiting to hear back from Scott (shilala) about picking up some more of his beads. The Puck I have in the desktop now has been pretty good up until the last couple of weeks, but I guess I need more horsepower now that the RH in our apartment is in the 30s.
One positive note: the Acu Rite hygrometer I picked up at WalMart is within 1% of the calibrated HygroSet I already have. Not bad for $7.97.
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tobii3 10:53 PM 12-30-2009
aw crap....didn't realize it was THAT far away from ya!!
On those AccuRite's - that's a GOOD thing - I've had them all over the place - to the point of buying 8 of them at one time and returning the other 7 after checking their sensitivity.... O.C.D is a PITA when it comes to cigars!!!!
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Vigiles 10:59 PM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
We had another Senator before Gillibrand but I don't remember her name. She didn't do much... :-)
Thanks for the tip, but the nearest PetSmart is an hour away. I'll probably go with one of the products Adam suggested.
Does your desktop have glass, by any chance? I'll update once I add a bead of silicone, plus I'm waiting to hear back from Scott (shilala) about picking up some more of his beads. The Puck I have in the desktop now has been pretty good up until the last couple of weeks, but I guess I need more horsepower now that the RH in our apartment is in the 30s.
One positive note: the Acu Rite hygrometer I picked up at WalMart is within 1% of the calibrated HygroSet I already have. Not bad for $7.97.
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No my desktop doesn't have a glass top. However the RH in my place plummeted with the cold weather as well, although probably not as bad as in NY.
What size puck do you have and what size is your desktop? I ordered the larger size puck, that according to the website could take care of a humidor twice the size of mine. I'm hoping this takes care of everthing!
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Kreth 11:20 PM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by tobii3:
On those AccuRite's - that's a GOOD thing - I've had them all over the place - to the point of buying 8 of them at one time and returning the other 7 after checking their sensitivity.... O.C.D is a PITA when it comes to cigars!!!!
They also had a model with a wired probe. I might pick one up when I get the cooler, so I can keep an eye on RH without needing to open it.
Originally Posted by Vigiles:
What size puck do you have and what size is your desktop? I ordered the larger size puck, that according to the website could take care of a humidor twice the size of mine. I'm hoping this takes care of everthing!
I have the larger Puck in a 100 ct. (right around 900 cu. in. IIRC).
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Originally Posted by Kreth:
Unless you're Sarah Palin, experience = expertise. :-)
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I can see a silicone adhesives factory from my front porch...
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Does your desktop have glass, by any chance? I'll update once I add a bead of silicone, plus I'm waiting to hear back from Scott (shilala) about picking up some more of his beads. The Puck I have in the desktop now has been pretty good up until the last couple of weeks, but I guess I need more horsepower now that the RH in our apartment is in the 30s.
One positive note: the Acu Rite hygrometer I picked up at WalMart is within 1% of the calibrated HygroSet I already have. Not bad for $7.97.
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It just occurred to me that you never mentioned if or how you established that the glass framing is where the leak is, so before you go through the effort of sealing the glass, are you even sure that's where the leak is?
Have you tried something like running some strips of wide masking tape over the seams / joint between the glass and the wood to seal it and then let the humidor sit for awhile to see what the humidity readings do?
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Kreth 10:34 AM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by T.G:
t just occurred to me that you never mentioned if or how you established that the glass framing is where the leak is, so before you go through the effort of sealing the glass, are you even sure that's where the leak is?
Have you tried something like running some strips of wide masking tape over the seams / joint between the glass and the wood to seal it and then let the humidor sit for awhile to see what the humidity readings do?
I have not tried that. The lid passes the drop test, so I assumed the glass was the source of the leak.I suppose it could also be the analog hygro on the front, but that's a pretty snug fit.
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McSmokey 10:45 AM 12-31-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
I'm planning to stop down at the B&M today for a smoke. I'll see if they'd like to off-load any boxes.
Any issues with varnished boxes?
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I haven't had any troubles with varnished boxes they work fine for me
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Thrak 08:35 PM 01-01-2010
I have a humi with glass top and 2 glass windows in front... I found these silicone ear plugs at the drug store that you can roll out into little strips. Odorless, clear, easy to work with and cost like $2 for 12 plugs. I didnt even use 6 of them to seal it all up...
Here they are.. I got them at CVS
http://www.macksearplugs.com/pillow_...e_earplugs.htm
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Kreth 06:50 PM 01-04-2010
I should've grabbed the Xtreme 70 qt. when I saw it last week. I ended up snagging an Igloo Family 48 qt. (no idea where it came from, it wasn't out last week). I'll scrub it out with baking soda and water tonight.
Also picked up some GE Silicone II (yes, he can be taught!) for the desktop humi, and some Backwoods since I didn't plan this quitting cigs things very well. I think I'm gonna order some Holt's Shorties tomorrow...
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LooseCard 07:52 PM 01-04-2010
A lot of good info here, that's for sure.
Varnished/un-varnished, makes no difference.
You don't want a
completely airtight system, but restricted. You sticks do need to breathe as they continue to "offgas" as they continue to mature. (ever find an Ammonia-type smell in your cooler???)
And one last thing...
:-)
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Kreth 09:25 PM 01-04-2010
Originally Posted by LooseCard:
And one last thing...
:-)
Um, yeah, about that... I won't be posting pics of an empty cooler...
:-)
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LooseCard 09:32 PM 01-04-2010
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Um, yeah, about that... I won't be posting pics of an empty cooler... :-)
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So, you're admitting that you have an empty cooler?!?
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