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Cedar Chest

MaxNoodle

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I have this hand carved / hand painted cedar chest from Honduras. Its about as big as a large cooler. Any way - since Humidors are made from Spanish cedar (a type of mohogany) and the cedar chest is made of actual cedar, is there a way to defunkify the cedar so that I can make this into a humidor. I don't want my smokes smelling / tasting like the cedar chest.

Thanks for any advice. If I can get this answered i will post pics of the project.
 

What he said.

Even if you seal it, there's a 'chance' it could still emit odor....that you don't want.

Sometimes the wood is layered in and not solid.
Can the wood(cedar lining?) be take out and replaced?
 

What he said.

Even if you seal it, there's a 'chance' it could still emit odor....that you don't want.

Sometimes the wood is layered in and not solid.
Can the wood(cedar lining?) be take out and replaced?


Nope -solid cedar. And it smells like it every time its opened which has been all of about 5 times in 10 years...

I guess its a lost cause. o well...got the vinotemp now to play with....
 
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