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Glueing cedar peices to cooler

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Old 08-28-2007, 11:18 PM   #31
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I actually picked up some sticky velcroe. It was on sale at zellers. Well see if it does.
Also, one more question. The wood found in a normal cigar box. the ones with the paper around the box. Is this cedar?
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Also, one more question. The wood found in a normal cigar box. the ones with the paper around the box. Is this cedar?
I think only some of them, others do not use cedar anymore. They just use the cedar deviders
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Kass, usually the boxes are some form of plywood. Quite often Mahogany plywood etc.

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Yeah, the don't smell like cedar.
I have some cohiba esplendidos boxes that I'm pretty sure are cedar, atleast they smell like it.
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I have a box of Siglo I's and I think it is made from Mahogany plywood. Sometimes hard to tell - Spanish Cedar is not actually cedar its from the mahogany family, so they can look quite similar.
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Thanks for all the tips, I was wondering how to do this myself. I like the idea of screwing the cedar to the cooler. no worry about smell and if I used small screws and countersink the heads, i think that would look cool

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