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Sam Gawith Virginias
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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 408581" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>A coffee grinder works pretty well, too. Be sure to clean it out first, though. And after if you plan on making coffee. Coffee and tobacco go great together...just not <em>together.</em></p><p></p><p>For extra tough flakes, like you're talking about, I'll fold them, rip off pieces, then rub those out. It's a little easier. When you rip them apart, the pressure from your fingers breaks it up a little so it's more "rub-able."</p><p></p><p>Speaking of FVF, I found an open tin that had been sitting around for a while in my studio. It was bone dry. When I broke up one of the flakes it turned to dust. I just poured it into a pipe, and blew warm air through the stem until it was moist again. Worked great! The insta-rub method. :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 408581, member: 820"] A coffee grinder works pretty well, too. Be sure to clean it out first, though. And after if you plan on making coffee. Coffee and tobacco go great together...just not [i]together.[/i] For extra tough flakes, like you're talking about, I'll fold them, rip off pieces, then rub those out. It's a little easier. When you rip them apart, the pressure from your fingers breaks it up a little so it's more "rub-able." Speaking of FVF, I found an open tin that had been sitting around for a while in my studio. It was bone dry. When I broke up one of the flakes it turned to dust. I just poured it into a pipe, and blew warm air through the stem until it was moist again. Worked great! The insta-rub method. :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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