Thanks Jorge! I have to say that I really enjoy the blend! It is exactly what I wanted to create! Thanks for stopping by buddy! I hope you have a fantastic weekend as well! Happy Piping!
Hey buddy!! I'm glad you enjoyed this episode! I believe Steve Coddington over at Smoking Cardboard has his review out, I was very happy with his first impression, especially coming from someone that doesn't really like Red Virginia tobacco! Hope you are doing well my friends! Happy Piping!
Thanks Billy! I always have a lot of fun putting these on and learning for the channel. I hope you are still enjoying smoking in the house but, if it was only a one time deal....then I guess we got to get you to 200 asap! Happy Piping!
Another super DIY video ! Got nothing against hockey pucks but, I prefer to cut out a dozen or more three inch circles from parchment paper and layer them one or two at a time between every five or six grams of tobacco while loading up the press (paper is slightly larger than diameter of press so as to just wrap around edge of each tobacco slice a bit). What I wind up with is a stack of very tightly pressed coins. I find it a lot easier to peel off a coin and basically chop it into little cubes 👍👍
Thanks buddy! That is a great idea on layering with parchment! I put a single sheet on the top of my last pressing due to the plug previously coming out stuck to the plunger and it worked well, I can see how it would do very well to make coins! I have been looking into getting a cutter as well but they are more difficult to find one in good working order than I had imagined. I'm glad you liked this video my friend!! Happy Piping!
I don't know about that brother......but thank you for the compliment! I have started using parchment on the top and bottom of the blend to prevent sticking, you helped me out a lot my friend! Happy Piping!
Hey Steve, sorry I wasn't able to meet up yesterday. I think it would work if you can get the holes filled where it wouldn't leak....you'll want those juices to remain in the blend. I would be interested to check it out if you decided to try it. Happy Piping brother!
Awesome Dallas! After all that hard work, I'm glad it's an enjoyable blend! Have a great weekend!
Thanks Jorge! I have to say that I really enjoy the blend! It is exactly what I wanted to create! Thanks for stopping by buddy! I hope you have a fantastic weekend as well! Happy Piping!
Excellent FD! Plug came out great. Also curious to hear what folks think. Fun to see the progression of ur journey. Take care.
Thanks for stopping by Andrew and thank you very much for the kind words! I sure enjoy making these plugs and smoking them!! Happy Piping brother!
Best YTPC video I've seen in a good while. I'm interested to hear the reviews.
Hey buddy!! I'm glad you enjoyed this episode! I believe Steve Coddington over at Smoking Cardboard has his review out, I was very happy with his first impression, especially coming from someone that doesn't really like Red Virginia tobacco! Hope you are doing well my friends! Happy Piping!
VERY nice plug there brother! Very professional 👏👏👏👏
Thanks Billy! I always have a lot of fun putting these on and learning for the channel. I hope you are still enjoying smoking in the house but, if it was only a one time deal....then I guess we got to get you to 200 asap! Happy Piping!
@@FullDottle Now that sounds like a goal worth going for! 🔥🔥🔥
That looks magnificent Dallas!
Thank you Sean! I just took another plug out Saturday 😌😌. I can't get enough of it!! Happy Piping brother!
What a lovely plug .
Thanks Jack! I love creating these plugs, they are so very tasty 😁. I hope you are well and happy! Happy Piping!
Another super DIY video !
Got nothing against hockey pucks but,
I prefer to cut out a dozen or more three inch circles from parchment paper and layer them one or two at a time between every five or six grams of tobacco while loading up the press (paper is slightly larger than diameter of press so as to just wrap around edge of each tobacco slice a bit).
What I wind up with is a stack of very tightly pressed coins.
I find it a lot easier to peel off a coin and basically chop it into little cubes 👍👍
Thanks buddy! That is a great idea on layering with parchment! I put a single sheet on the top of my last pressing due to the plug previously coming out stuck to the plunger and it worked well, I can see how it would do very well to make coins! I have been looking into getting a cutter as well but they are more difficult to find one in good working order than I had imagined. I'm glad you liked this video my friend!! Happy Piping!
Awesome video brother as always! You did a much better video than I did!
I don't know about that brother......but thank you for the compliment! I have started using parchment on the top and bottom of the blend to prevent sticking, you helped me out a lot my friend! Happy Piping!
Great video Dallas! I even got to try this 😁
Glad you liked the episode buddy! Thank you again for the VR on FDOB Blend #2 buddy, you did a great job! Happy Piping!
Hmmm, interesting. Good use of kitchen utensils yet again.
Thanks buddy, I use it quite frequently now! LOL I even bought a second one so that I can be pressing all the time! Happy Piping buddy!
Now I really can’t wait to get my sample!
Hey Ethan, it looks as if yours will be delivered today!! Can't wait for you to get it and I really hope you like it! Happy Piping buddy!
Beautiful, i would buy that if it ever gets produced.
Thanks for stopping by buddy! It would be awesome to have a blend produced for sure! I hope you are well and happy my friend! Happy Piping!
Very interesting. Got to thinking if you could use a grape/fruit press to do basically the same. Maybe one of the smaller
Hey Steve, sorry I wasn't able to meet up yesterday. I think it would work if you can get the holes filled where it wouldn't leak....you'll want those juices to remain in the blend. I would be interested to check it out if you decided to try it. Happy Piping brother!
@@FullDottle and no problem about the meet up. Family time always comes first. That one of the first things we learn in the native culture.
Audio is a bit weird on this.
Thanks for the heads up buddy! What issues are you experiencing with the video? Glad you stopped by buddy! Happy Piping!