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  • PeeJay
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    A box, a ribbon and a bunch of empty tubos

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  • Evildan
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    Having a play now!
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  • Evildan
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    I like that!

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  • Guinness70
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    Hey [MENTION=13437963]Evildan[/MENTION] after you mentioned militaria, i Was Digging through some boxes and came across this souvenir uploadfromtaptalk1432120476356.jpgone misfired :-)

    Will do nicely as cigar rest
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  • PeeJay
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    These are good and fit neatly into a humidor, I have several

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  • Evildan
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Impressed we are young padwan
    Thanks Obi Wan. I just didn't see the point in spending extra cash on a DryMistat which I could spend on a nice cigar, so gave this a try. So far so good!

    defo need a new hygrometer now though. My analogue one is poop. Has any one tried the cheaply ones on eBay? Ie http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=111584365977

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Evildan View Post
    Just knocked this up - drilled a set of holes 1/8" into a clean effervescent tablet tube.

    Filled it with hydrated crystals, and it's keeping a good 68%rh in my jareador. Cost about 5p to make, so a nice bargain until the boveda arrive!
    Impressed we are young padwan

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  • Evildan
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    Just knocked this up - drilled a set of holes 1/8" into a clean effervescent tablet tube.

    Filled it with hydrated crystals, and it's keeping a good 68%rh in my jareador. Cost about 5p to make, so a nice bargain until the boveda arrive!
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  • Evildan
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    Originally posted by Guinness70 View Post
    Why you want them back? Are they supports are seperations?
    They are supports for the top tray....
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  • Guinness70
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    Originally posted by Evildan View Post
    // and place in the corners to create more space in the middle. //
    Why you want them back? Are they supports are seperations?

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  • oskihen
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    Wood glue will be fine make sure you don't overdue it and get a really tight join

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  • Evildan
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    Originally posted by oskihen View Post
    I've been thinking about this and if you cut a piece of wood slightly longer than the gap between each pair ,so you can lay it diagonally just inside and hammer it in hopefully you'll break the glue joint but don't be too forceful just keep taping
    Thanks buddy!

    Would PVA be suitable to re-glue them down in the corners?

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  • oskihen
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    I've been thinking about this and if you cut a piece of wood slightly longer than the gap between each pair ,so you can lay it diagonally just inside and hammer it in hopefully you'll break the glue joint but don't be too forceful just keep taping

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  • Evildan
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    Originally posted by oskihen View Post
    You want a decent sharp wood chisel and chisel them to off about 1/5 mm above then sand the remainder down , you may be able to just snap them off and sand the glue off , but dint out too much pressure on it , modern glues can be stronger than the wood it self and will rip the cedar below .
    Thanks Osk, that's pretty much what I though. Gonna sand the whole bottom as it's a bit water stained anyway. Will post a pic when it's done

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  • oskihen
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    You want a decent sharp wood chisel and chisel them to off about 1/5 mm above then sand the remainder down , you may be able to just snap them off and sand the glue off , but dint out too much pressure on it , modern glues can be stronger than the wood it self and will rip the cedar below .

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