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I took one of those flat tuppers... about 2" deep. Cut the center out of the top, loaded the beads, laid a square of the nylon window screen across it and popped the top back on. Snapping the top on drew the screen up nice and tight and I just cut the excess away with a straight edge. Works like a charm.
figured it would work pretty good gives me alot of surface area and doesn't take up a lot of room. As for your idea Sam i'm going to do that in the coolidor. Either that or hang some pantyhose from the top and let it hang with the beads in it.
I have my beads in some custom made cedar containers and found that I needed to allow the cedar to soak up a whole lot of moisture first because the wood kept sucking the beads dry.
Hmm wonder since that ceder was in the humi already while it was 70 if it will still suck up all my moisture. Thanks for the info i'll defiantly be keeping a good eye on them over the next few days.
1. your beads look very saturated. Like 100% glassy. Should not be that way.
2. With vent holes on the sides and using your humidifier as a separator, you'll send out humidity directly into the adjacent sticks rather than only into the air space of your humi.
They were a little wet and were holding at 70%,but after a couple weeks they have come down to a very nice 65%. On number two not sure how you could get away from this since no matter what you use its going to sit next to cigars.