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cracked cigars? Thoughts Fixes?
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jbj03301988
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Mon, Mar 6 2017, 4:29 PM EST
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May or May not be a noob question! lol I have a few cigars that we forgotten about that have cracks or splits in them. anyone have a remedy for that or a solution? i have heard of cigar glue but that is mainly if the cigar comes unraveled.
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..just take one of your rolling papers and make a band aid.
Thought everybody knew that!
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Mon, Mar 6 2017, 4:48 PM EST
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Cigar glue (vegetal) with fix minor cracks and small splits. Anything major.....best of luck.
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Burn 'em.
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jbj03301988 wrote:
May or May not be a noob question! lol I have a few cigars that we forgotten about that have cracks or splits in them. anyone have a remedy for that or a solution? i have heard of cigar glue but that is mainly if the cigar comes unraveled.
Chris Columbus reported that the natives in Hispaniola wrapped their tobacco twists in corn husks before smoking. Got any corn husks?
jbj03301988
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I tried the fruit pectin recipe online and tried it worked ok but that cigar was pretty bad
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You ever smoked a joint lick it and let it go and I can't wait to see the comments on this one lmao
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The one I smoked tonight had a cracked wrapper right off the get go still smoked like a champ
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Mon, Mar 6 2017, 8:31 PM EST
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Peel the cap off the head of the cigar and use Cigar glue to paste it over the crack.
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The glue works good
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^Elmers?
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"fruit pectin" ??? ..you've got to be sh|tting me.
Y'all call yourself smokers and nobody has rolling papers? wtf
Bunch of nancy boys!
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Rub some dirt on it
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I'd take spit and dirt over "fruit pectin" any day!
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Me too
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Actually Elmer's is non toxic, messy though.
Maybe dip the whole cigar in contact cement and put it in a paper bag and herf.
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....mmm xylene. Now we're talkin...
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Peckerhead wrote:
....mmm xylene. Now we're talkin...
Somehow I got spinal meningitis,
Injecting all that hairspray in my spine,
It's a super cheap way to party,
If you aim to kill some brain cells and some time.:-" :-"
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jbj03301988 wrote:
May or May not be a noob question! lol I have a few cigars that we forgotten about that have cracks or splits in them. anyone have a remedy for that or a solution? i have heard of cigar glue but that is mainly if the cigar comes unraveled.
Quit buying Gurkhas
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Tue, Mar 7 2017, 7:58 AM EST
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Small cracks have only a small impact if you have a well rolled cigar.
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jbj03301988 wrote:
I tried the fruit pectin recipe online and tried it worked ok but that cigar was pretty bad
I bought a bunch of new small nail polish bottles on line. The even come with a small brush. I fill them with ready made fruit pectin from the super market. If I have a torn wrapper or a crack, I just brush on a small amount. Works every time, even with fragile Connecticut wrappers. Just carefully brush a little pectin under the loose wrapper and use the brush to place the loose wrapper back down. If you try to use a finger, the wrapper will usually stick to you finger.
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Peckerhead wrote:
^Elmers?
good old fashioned model glue leftover from the 70's.............ummmmmmmmmmm what were we talking about
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