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Awesome thanks for all the input homie! Truly appreciate it. I think I may have a cooler project on my hands in the am............catfishbluezz:Well..exquisicat was recommended by several serious collectors. I checked out other brands locally, but was not 100% positive by their packages description. Basically, non scented 100% silica is what you need. Online I found litter pearls and ultra pearls as well. Any of those will work fine. -
Quickest and most informative thread ever.
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One other note, they are large from exquisicat, much larger then a bead, more like small rocks so making containers is easy. I really like that aspect personally, no dust or spills to worry about.
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I hate you! Get some sleep so you aren't late tomorrow lil ponystephen_hannibal:Quickest and most informative thread ever. -
Very cool. Now I just gotta figure out how many pounds I would need in a 150 qt coolercatfishbluezz:One other note, they are large from exquisicat, much larger then a bead, more like small rocks so making containers is easy. I really like that aspect personally, no dust or spills to worry about. -
2-3 is my guess. One jug is plenty....ENFIDL:
Very cool. Now I just gotta figure out how many pounds I would need in a 150 qt coolercatfishbluezz:One other note, they are large from exquisicat, much larger then a bead, more like small rocks so making containers is easy. I really like that aspect personally, no dust or spills to worry about. -
Awesome. Thanks again brotha!catfishbluezz:
2-3 is my guess. One jug is plenty....ENFIDL:
Very cool. Now I just gotta figure out how many pounds I would need in a 150 qt coolercatfishbluezz:One other note, they are large from exquisicat, much larger then a bead, more like small rocks so making containers is easy. I really like that aspect personally, no dust or spills to worry about. -
I've been using "mimi litter" for over a year and it works great. It is cheap and easily available to me. I put them in nylons and in the bottom of the humidor. This brand does have a little dust form over time so maybe exquisicat is better for that reason?? The amount of dust is small and hasn't been a problem for me, just be sure not to inhale any of the dust if you get any.
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Enfidel, whatever floats your boat so to speak, but remember this is the 'general discussion' area (typically for discussion about cigars), and not the 'non-cigar related' area. I would be pretty sure that there are a lot of other forums you could solicit advice from regarding other types of 'beads.' As well, not sure how one would sanitize those sorts of things buying them on the used marketplace.ENFIDL:
I can dig it. Thanks for the input brother. I'm a newb to beads....well these kinda beads anyways.....lolbigharpoon:Beads are in a +/- range of 2 points, so 65rh beads will vary from 63-67 on average in perfect conditions. 70 would go up to 72, possibly a bit high. Some people buy some of each and make their own recipe of 67.5 beads. -
Me too ++++++++++++reggie713:I use heartfelt beads I have equal amounts of 65 and 70 rh, I generally have 64 to 68