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Caution: When Using The Noodle Press to Make Plugs
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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 570581" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">I don't. I've been pressing my blends for as long as I can remember, but never as compressed as I am with the noodle press. When I was using the huge Nemco tuna press, I pressed the tobacco once into a can and sealed it. With the noodle press, increasing the compaction for seven consecutive days, I'm getting a very different final product. I won't really know how different the blends are till spring. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 570581, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]I don't. I've been pressing my blends for as long as I can remember, but never as compressed as I am with the noodle press. When I was using the huge Nemco tuna press, I pressed the tobacco once into a can and sealed it. With the noodle press, increasing the compaction for seven consecutive days, I'm getting a very different final product. I won't really know how different the blends are till spring. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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