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Noob Glue
Hillbillyjosh770 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 02-09-2014
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I'm talking about polar cigar glue. Used to repair damaged cigars as well as glue down wrappers that pop loose from a novice cut. All natural. No smell or taste.

Money well spent with a fancy applicator brush.

Just throwing that out there. Spit only gets you so fard'oh!
knokmdwn Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 04-13-2008
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Well, don't know about the fancy name and applicator but it's basically pectin. It can be had....as pectin...on line and at many B&M's. No need to spend a lot of $. The last little bottle I bought was $3 I think.
danmdevries Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 02-11-2014
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Sounds like Mr. Mountain William needs a cigar punch.
rrumba Offline
#4 Posted:
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you can also buy pectin at your local grocery store.........

rrumba Offline
#5 Posted:
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why you wanna glue noobs anyway
Hillbillyjosh770 Offline
#6 Posted:
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Some just need it.

I purchased this where I bought my heartfelt beads. It works well but I will be using pectin to refill.

I have ruined a couple gars dropping them, bad cuts, band removal, etc.. This stuff works but I think I paid for the fancy bottle.d'oh!

APBTMarcel Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 02-22-2007
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I use some as well. Works decently but even though it has "no smell" it still has a slight smell. Nothing terrible, but it's there. Also, in some cases you need extra wrapper to close a crack or hole and I don't have wrappers laying around...I literally might just sacrifice one cigar for this purpose.
BlueDude Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 01-26-2012
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APBTMarcel wrote:
I use some as well. Works decently but even though it has "no smell" it still has a slight smell. Nothing terrible, but it's there. Also, in some cases you need extra wrapper to close a crack or hole and I don't have wrappers laying around...I literally might just sacrifice one cigar for this purpose.

Sacrifice a good cigar to repair a bad cigar?

You need to rethink your troubleshooting model.
Hillbillyjosh770 Offline
#9 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
Sounds like Mr. Mountain William needs a cigar punch.


Or how bout three. Fuggin awesome! Thanks brother. Just got your bomb. That 50 bmg is going on my keychain.
Bad azz!!
danmdevries Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 02-11-2014
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Hillbillyjosh770 wrote:
Or how bout three. Fuggin awesome! Thanks brother. Just got your bomb. That 50 bmg is going on my keychain.
Bad azz!!


hehe

You're welcome. Figured they'd be right up your alley. I couldn't find a ring that was big enough for it, figured you could handle that part.

Plowboy221 Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2013
Posts: 5,141
Just use model glue Anxious
KingoftheCove Offline
#12 Posted:
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pectin.........cigar glue.............phfft

noobs.....

just take a big swig of a good stout beer, and then use your saliva
Buddha Daddy Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2003
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If they are too jacked up to keep lit, stick it in a pipe, throw it away and get a new or eat it.
Hillbillyjosh770 Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 02-09-2014
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Buddha Daddy wrote:
If they are too jacked up to keep lit, stick it in a pipe, throw it away and get a new or eat it.


Lol. Just eat it! If it's a dog rocket I'll pitch it. I can't find it in myself to pitch a premo.
I've got a couple in the mail that were cracked. This stuff fixed it right up.
nolen Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 09-05-2012
Posts: 1,083
Plowboy221 wrote:
Just use model glue Anxious


LOL!
Bitter Klinger Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 03-23-2013
Posts: 877
I need some of that glue. Dropped a premium the other day, and cracked the wrapper a couple inches up. Smoked it down to the band, but once it took it off, it unraveled and got real loose, but still burned. Ash got flaky, but strangely it seemed to taste better? weird.
Weapon X Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 12-10-2013
Posts: 754
Klinger just go the grocery store and in the canning section they sell pectin, mix a little up and its fixed, its a lot cheaper. about 99 cents for a box
frozenphoenix1 Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 02-27-2011
Posts: 1,912
Never felt the need for patching a hole or fixing a cap issue. Saliva has always taken care of my cap issues.
APBTMarcel Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 02-22-2007
Posts: 3,016
BlueDude wrote:
Sacrifice a good cigar to repair a bad cigar?

You need to rethink your troubleshooting model.


Incorrect, I mean sacrifice one cigar to save multiple good and expensive cigars. If I sacrifice one $10 cigar and with that save lets say 5, then it's worth it as opposed to throwing them out if they leak smoke or unravel.
Numismaniac Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 01-13-2012
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KingoftheCove wrote:
pectin.........cigar glue.............phfft

noobs.....

just take a big swig of a good stout beer, and then use your saliva




this, or CHap stick, it works in a pinch
jeferris Offline
#21 Posted:
Joined: 07-27-2012
Posts: 1,236
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