Andy,
I hear what you're saying but:
1. I'm an engineer so I tinker the shit out of anything I can.
2. Keeping hundreds of dollars worth of cigars in a $17 cooler and keeping them in perfect condition with $0.50 of crystals leaves me that much more money to spend on sticks.
It works for me.
YMMV.
Wilkey
You're an engineer??? I thought you were an SDS mini-computer capable of only processing binary code.
Oh well...
Well that's a fine howdy do. Just remember that you're the pusher!If you read between the lines...why he tinkers the shit out of everything is because of his Moontrance and Acid addiction. Only way he can have extra money for those sticks. :laugh:
Mmmmmm, PDP11, punch cards, Fortran. Those were the good ol' days.
Wilkey
Well that's a fine howdy do. Just remember that you're the pusher!If you read between the lines...why he tinkers the shit out of everything is because of his Moontrance and Acid addiction. Only way he can have extra money for those sticks. :laugh:
Just gotta keep thinking, Casa Fuente, Casa Fuente, Casa Fuente...
Wilkey
Bite your tongue!
Mmmmmm, PDP11, punch cards, Fortran. Those were the good ol' days.
Wilkey
that's because most of us already know the foam is garbage.
Join the club. I just spent thirty minutes picking out the brown ones. No wonder my cigars all taste like Moontrances.Your telling me i spent six hours parting colors for nothing?!?!? I didnt smell an odor with the blue ones under water, maybe because of the burning sensation in my nostrols from the Joya De Anni....?
And my local petsmart has the little sand by exquisit or whatever, did i get the wrong thing?!!? DAMNIT
WTF is agrisoak and how does it work? What's the best practice with it? I have 2 coolers and 2 humis. I aint gonna pick through cat piss catcher, but if agrisoak is set and forget, I am interested. Does it abosrb alsoe, or only release?why not just use agrisoak beads treated with a 50/50 solution? I used them in my fridgador with no problem at all keeping 68%
lowes sells them in the plant section
WTF is agrisoak and how does it work? What's the best practice with it? I have 2 coolers and 2 humis. I aint gonna pick through cat piss catcher, but if agrisoak is set and forget, I am interested. Does it abosrb alsoe, or only release?why not just use agrisoak beads treated with a 50/50 solution? I used them in my fridgador with no problem at all keeping 68%
lowes sells them in the plant section
I have used the heartfelt beads and kitty litter, I cant tell the difference as far as performance goes, they are both silica gel, I use this stuff now,
http://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Clear-Litter...b/dp/B000084EG4
and you can actually do what heartfelt does and buy the stuff in drums for a lot less than even the kitty litter, come on guys, its silica gel, no rocket science here.
you can pay $29 a lb for hertfelt labeled, or $1 a lb for kitty litter, or 30 cents a lb for bulk.
you can get the humidifier containers, and mesh a lot cheaper also. just gotta know what you need.
$9.95 http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com/serv...00&IID=2800
or $32.95
http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/proddet...rod=AH%5F1%5F60
http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=239
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET.
1. Product and Company Identification.
SELF-INDICATING (BLUE) SILICA GEL.
Geejay Chemicals Ltd., 16 Gosforth Close, Sandy, Beds., 5G19 1RB.
Telephone: 01767 682774.
2. Composition/Information On Ingredients.
Synthetic amorphous silica impregnated with cobalt chloride.
Formula 5i02 with CoC12
Silica Gel - CAS No. : 7631-86-9 ETNECS : 231-545-4
Cobalt Chloride — CAS No. : 7646-79-9 ETNECS : 231-589-4
Hazardous components : Cobalt Chloride < 1%
Classification symbol T Carc. Cat. 2
Risk Phrases R49 May cause cancer by inhalation
3. Hazards Identification.
The product is very adsorbent and may have a drying effect on skin and eyes. Sensitisation of skin and respiratory system is possible. Any dust could be a nuisance. Evolves heat on contact with water.
Cobalt Chloride has been classified by IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) in Group 2B. Possibly carcinogenic to humans. Very toxic to aquatic organisms. May cause long term adverse effects in the environment.
4. Ffrst Aid Measures.
1. After inhalation: remove to fresh air.
2. After skin contact: wash with water, if skin irritation persists seek
medical advice.
3. After eye contact: flush with water, if irritation persists seek medical
advice.
4. After ingestion: give water to drink, seek medical advice. …
…This information is given in good faith and is based on information supplied by manufacturers of the material indicated. The suitability of the product for any particular use is not suggested or implied. The data does not constitute a specification and any properties shown are not guaranteed.
This latest edition (July 2000) of the Material Safety Data Sheet of SELFINDICATING (BLUE) SILICA GEL contains a number of major changes. This is due to the reclassifying of Cobalt Chloride as a hazardous material. These changes have effected Sections 2, 3, 8, 11 and 15.
Date 01/07/2000.
I've done a bit of research on silica gel and I believe the beads being sold by various vendors for use in humidors is 'Regular Density' or RD Silica gel as opposed to Art-Sorb or Rhapid Gel which along with RD is used by museums and art preservationists. Regular Density Silica gel is the exact type of silica gel used for kitty litter.
As for the blue stuff, here’s an excerpt from the MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) for SELF-INDICATING (BLUE) SILICA GEL
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET.
1. Product and Company Identification.
SELF-INDICATING (BLUE) SILICA GEL.
Geejay Chemicals Ltd., 16 Gosforth Close, Sandy, Beds., 5G19 1RB.
Telephone: 01767 682774.
2. Composition/Information On Ingredients.
Synthetic amorphous silica impregnated with cobalt chloride.
Formula 5i02 with CoC12
Silica Gel - CAS No. : 7631-86-9 ETNECS : 231-545-4
Cobalt Chloride — CAS No. : 7646-79-9 ETNECS : 231-589-4
Hazardous components : Cobalt Chloride < 1%
Classification symbol T Carc. Cat. 2
Risk Phrases R49 May cause cancer by inhalation
3. Hazards Identification.
The product is very adsorbent and may have a drying effect on skin and eyes. Sensitisation of skin and respiratory system is possible. Any dust could be a nuisance. Evolves heat on contact with water.
Cobalt Chloride has been classified by IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) in Group 2B. Possibly carcinogenic to humans. Very toxic to aquatic organisms. May cause long term adverse effects in the environment.
4. Ffrst Aid Measures.
1. After inhalation: remove to fresh air.
2. After skin contact: wash with water, if skin irritation persists seek
medical advice.
3. After eye contact: flush with water, if irritation persists seek medical
advice.
4. After ingestion: give water to drink, seek medical advice. …
…This information is given in good faith and is based on information supplied by manufacturers of the material indicated. The suitability of the product for any particular use is not suggested or implied. The data does not constitute a specification and any properties shown are not guaranteed.
This latest edition (July 2000) of the Material Safety Data Sheet of SELFINDICATING (BLUE) SILICA GEL contains a number of major changes. This is due to the reclassifying of Cobalt Chloride as a hazardous material. These changes have effected Sections 2, 3, 8, 11 and 15.
Date 01/07/2000.
Not the best stuff.
I must point out that this is NOT what the Heartfelt Beads are made of, this MSDS is for a completely different product than the one I sell.