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A Question For Mr. Pease
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<blockquote data-quote="Benton" data-source="post: 88885" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>I have heard of people pressing their own blends using an old tobacco tin and some c-clamps. You just pack the tin full, cover it with plastic wrap, and put a loose fitting wood block on top. Three c-clamps give you a lot of pressure if you crank them down as hard as possible. If you make a small humidor from an Igloo cooler you could safely leave the whole apparatus in the cooler for a few months.</p><p></p><p>I've also heard of someone using an oven set on warm to steam the pressed tobacco for a few hours. They just put the tin with the c-clamps into the oven with a pan of water in the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benton, post: 88885, member: 318"] I have heard of people pressing their own blends using an old tobacco tin and some c-clamps. You just pack the tin full, cover it with plastic wrap, and put a loose fitting wood block on top. Three c-clamps give you a lot of pressure if you crank them down as hard as possible. If you make a small humidor from an Igloo cooler you could safely leave the whole apparatus in the cooler for a few months. I've also heard of someone using an oven set on warm to steam the pressed tobacco for a few hours. They just put the tin with the c-clamps into the oven with a pan of water in the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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