Nacho Daddy
Irrepressibly Irreverent Inveterate Ignominy
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Cigars. Pretty sure it had cigars in it.Nice. What cab was it originally Tom?
Hahahahaha! Actually funnier that way for us.. not as funny as ape rape response, but still funny..Cigars. Pretty sure it had cigars in it.
Sheesh, Jeremy.
**edit** thought you asked "what was in it originally"
So, my smart ass answer wasn't as clever as intended.
Yeah... I'm rarely as clever as I think I am; My wife reminds me of that every so often.Hahahahaha! Actually funnier that way for us.. not as funny as ape rape response, but still funny..
I've got plenty of painted and varnished boxes in my coolers. They all seem to be cured well enough that it doesn't matter. I've ended up with a couple that had a slight odor, so those I just don't use. Just give those to friends for storage boxes or art or craft projects.Yeah... I'm rarely as clever as I think I am; My wife reminds me of that every so often.
Back on topic (sort of), for those that use this method. Do you have any hesitation about storing these boxes in a wineador/coolerdor, etc?
The reason I ask is that while the inside is usually plain wood, the outside is often finished or varnished in some way. Any hesitation about storing these boxes long term with your cigars? I know... I know... lots of people do it, but it makes me wonder. I do just enough woodworking to know the kind of fumes some finishes can put off, and I doubt the cigar factories are super concerned about whether the finish they use on the outside of their boxes is good for the cigars. These boxes are dry of course, but still. Just curious if I'm the only one squeamish about the idea.