Drill holes into the tupperware? Defeats the purposeThat's what I was planning on doing. Then, drill some holes for air flow.
Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Drill holes into the tupperware? Defeats the purposeThat's what I was planning on doing. Then, drill some holes for air flow.
If I post pictures of my Tupperware, would you be able to tell me if I drilled my holes in properly?That's what I was planning on doing. Then, drill some holes for air flow.
Wipe it down with a clean sponge moistened with distilled water and let it dry. Personally, I would drop a bowl of activated charcoal into it for a couple of days to absorb any lingering plastic smell. But, if you don't detect a plastic smell, you could probably skip this step. I wouldn't, but YMMV.I have recently purchased a Tupperware for storage, do I need to do any prep work? Besides Bovida, what else will I need? How full do I need to maintain this at to make it beneficial? I say it's Tupperware, but it isn't really, it's a pet food container never been used, brand new but it does have an airtight seal.
Any info would be appreciated.
Per your request. Here is the picture.Wipe it down with a clean sponge moistened with distilled water and let it dry. Personally, I would drop a bowl of activated charcoal into it for a couple of days to absorb any lingering plastic smell. But, if you don't detect a plastic smell, you could probably skip this step. I wouldn't, but YMMV.I have recently purchased a Tupperware for storage, do I need to do any prep work? Besides Bovida, what else will I need? How full do I need to maintain this at to make it beneficial? I say it's Tupperware, but it isn't really, it's a pet food container never been used, brand new but it does have an airtight seal.
Any info would be appreciated.
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That won't stay like that long!Per your request. Here is the picture.Wipe it down with a clean sponge moistened with distilled water and let it dry. Personally, I would drop a bowl of activated charcoal into it for a couple of days to absorb any lingering plastic smell. But, if you don't detect a plastic smell, you could probably skip this step. I wouldn't, but YMMV.I have recently purchased a Tupperware for storage, do I need to do any prep work? Besides Bovida, what else will I need? How full do I need to maintain this at to make it beneficial? I say it's Tupperware, but it isn't really, it's a pet food container never been used, brand new but it does have an airtight seal.
Any info would be appreciated.
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That currently is holding every smoke I own, plus a couple of outgoing packages...
Don't laugh...
That's what I'm hoping. If I get time tonight, I will be adding at least two layers of, you guessed it, duct tape. Just the sides and bottom, of course, the top will be left alone so I can have a "glass top" tupperdore... So, yeah, I hope it won't stay like this too much longer...That won't stay like that long!Per your request. Here is the picture.Wipe it down with a clean sponge moistened with distilled water and let it dry. Personally, I would drop a bowl of activated charcoal into it for a couple of days to absorb any lingering plastic smell. But, if you don't detect a plastic smell, you could probably skip this step. I wouldn't, but YMMV.I have recently purchased a Tupperware for storage, do I need to do any prep work? Besides Bovida, what else will I need? How full do I need to maintain this at to make it beneficial? I say it's Tupperware, but it isn't really, it's a pet food container never been used, brand new but it does have an airtight seal.
Any info would be appreciated.
And post pictures!![]()
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That currently is holding every smoke I own, plus a couple of outgoing packages...
Don't laugh...
Go to wal mart, get a hygrometer from there. The brandis called accurite and they're about 8 bucksThat's what I'm hoping. If I get time tonight, I will be adding at least two layers of, you guessed it, duct tape. Just the sides and bottom, of course, the top will be left alone so I can have a "glass top" tupperdore... So, yeah, I hope it won't stay like this too much longer...That won't stay like that long!Per your request. Here is the picture.Wipe it down with a clean sponge moistened with distilled water and let it dry. Personally, I would drop a bowl of activated charcoal into it for a couple of days to absorb any lingering plastic smell. But, if you don't detect a plastic smell, you could probably skip this step. I wouldn't, but YMMV.I have recently purchased a Tupperware for storage, do I need to do any prep work? Besides Bovida, what else will I need? How full do I need to maintain this at to make it beneficial? I say it's Tupperware, but it isn't really, it's a pet food container never been used, brand new but it does have an airtight seal.
Any info would be appreciated.
And post pictures!![]()
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That currently is holding every smoke I own, plus a couple of outgoing packages...
Don't laugh...
As soon as I get the duct tape done, I will be looking for a hydrometer and humidifier of some sort. It'll be slow after the tape, but, well worth it, in the end...
Aesthetics. Purely for looks...I missed something - what's the duct tape for?
Oh, okay.Aesthetics. Purely for looks...I missed something - what's the duct tape for?
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