You are an old koot aren't youJOE.M. said:Welcome to the DARK SIDE! :angry: Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahah! :sneaky: cough, cough ???
This is coming from the man with a beautiful cabinet. LOL....Tell ya what, keep whats in the cabinet, and send me what's in the coolers.Allofus123 said:You don't need to put cedar on the walls of the cooler unless you want to. Your cigar boxes are all the cedar you need. Put your cigars in and then fill the rest of the cooler with empty cigar boxes. As you need room for cigars... remove the empty boxes. You will soon realize that the more things you put in there (such as cedar sides and shelves) the less room you will have for cigars.
Well you got my addy just in case it does fill too fast...LOLAllofus123 said:Laughing @ Emo....... :sign:
I started much like everyone else...... small desktop that soon was full ........ then built a coolidor lining it with cedar/shelves...... soon removed the cedar and shelves to get another box or two in....... then built a fridgador with shelves and cedar only to remove the shelves and cedar to get a few more boxes in....LOL! Trust me...... you'll eventually remove them for the extra room.![]()
I've got a few years to think about what I'm going to do if I ever get this new cabinet filled. At least I hope its a few years..... LOL!![]()
I use ARROW glue sticks for many projects, No smell at all. But then again, kinda' put the ole' honker through hell in my younger days :0emodx said:I disagree Joe. I had glued cedar into my coolerdor and it did leave a bit of an odor. I might have used too much though.
Been there done that Bro. Can't smell myself fart. Sure was fun at the time :0JOE.M. said:But then again, kinda' put the ole' honker through hell in my younger days :0![]()