11/19/2007 at 09:02AM agree with wtf?
I wold say everything he said and if you ever want to make a coolidor/tupperidor, save as Much cedar you can. Having that element of extra protection and the awesome smell of cigars and cedar is the best.
The ultimate is to completely line the box with that 1/4” pieces of cedar found inside boxes it is a bit overkill if most of the boxes you have in your coolidor are cedar but what they hay I end up doing overkill with every cigar related project I make. lol.
Although if it is small and mostly full of singles it would be a good idea these small piece can also be purchased online if you don’t have a local B&M nice enough to give you some I have never had trouble asking for cedar from my local tobacconist he doesn’t give away boxes but the cedar spacers and such he usually has no problem with giving away.
When I was VERY new to Cigars got a nice bock of cedar from a local B%M so I cut it into nice strips and used hot glue (as it has no smell to ruin the cigars other glue might be acceptable but I don’t know of any that as easy of use) to make a sort of thatch to let the air go through then covered it with a couple of those thin cedar cigar wrappers to cover it and act as protection for my cigars which I like to keep without the celo again some retailers sell these sort of things.





