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01-09-2016, 12:35 AM
#101
Valiant Vagabond
Originally Posted by
Demuths1770
what ever cigar you smoked during the typing of this I NEVER WANNA SMOKE lol
Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Maybe he took a trip and never even left the farm?
We had similar trains of thought lol
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01-09-2016, 07:52 AM
#102
Lost no more
Originally Posted by
JollyRogers
We had similar trains of thought lol
Have heard folks claim their thoughts wandering.
But sending them off on trains?
One way or round trip tickets?
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02-01-2016, 05:46 PM
#103
Full-on Scraggly Bum
Stupid question, a lot of my smokes seem to be really hard to keep lit lately. I find myself puffing way to often just to make sure it stays lit and when I dont it goes out. At first I thought it was just one cigar but it seems to happen a lot.
So a few things, one) do a lot more bums experience this on a more regular basis than I think? I dont have a ton of people that smoke so I am kind of on my own so I dont have a gauge.
Two) to me it seems to be a humidity problem so I have been slowly backing down from 68 to 66 sometimes 65 in both humidors thinking this will help. Doesn't seem to make a difference? I would think getting below 65 these things should be going off in my hand so I havent ventured below 65. Am I actually making things worse and there is a reason I should be up around 68-69?
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02-01-2016, 06:00 PM
#104
Lucky Bum
I use boveda's exclusively, all are 65% and never have any issues.
Don’t wait for the storm to pass. Learn to dance in the rain.
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02-01-2016, 06:38 PM
#105
Rolled for my Timberlands
Stay above 55-ish and you're fine.
Also, are you sure the hygrometers are calibrated?
Sounds like a humidity thing to me but 66-ish generally doesn't give me burn problems.
I've seen pigs in boxes and I've seen pigs raised for slaughter.
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02-01-2016, 06:50 PM
#106
Indeed so Most indeededly
Also how long are you letting them sit at the new rh? I've been told the general rule of thumb is a cigar takes a week per 1% to change so if you're just changing RH and trying them the next day the cigars haven't acclimated to the new rh yet. Just a thought
"If we never did anything we shouldn't, we'd never feel good about the things we should."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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02-01-2016, 06:58 PM
#107
Full-on Scraggly Bum
I believe they are reading accurate, at least as of three months ago when I had an empty wineador to test them witha boveda.
Hard to say exact times of when the changes occurred but I have been steadily coming down from 68-69 when I first started the wineador down to 65 now. So over a three month period but also to make things complicated a few sticks were rott from the b&m but not all.
I haven't exactly had ideal conditions outside when I smoke earlier with the wind. I would think that could go both ways either blowing it out or fanning it and making it burn faster?
Last edited by restomod; 02-01-2016 at 07:01 PM.
BFM/KCCO
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02-01-2016, 07:08 PM
#108
Indeed so Most indeededly
From my experience I've seen more often that wind causes tunneling more so than loss of flame. How's the draw on them?
"If we never did anything we shouldn't, we'd never feel good about the things we should."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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02-01-2016, 07:15 PM
#109
Full-on Scraggly Bum
Originally Posted by
bluenoser
From my experience I've seen more often that wind causes tunneling more so than loss of flame. How's the draw on them?
Yes now that you say that I do get tunnelling but I didn't realize that was a thing or think about. What happens then?
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02-01-2016, 08:35 PM
#110
Valiant Vagabond
I keep my cigars at around 65% RH and the thing I have to focus on most is when I puff, nice slow draws but making sure that I see the wrapper staying lit. I smoke slow so my cigars have a tendency to stay lit at the core but not all the way to the outside edge/wrapper. This ends up letting my cigars tunnel and eventually go out. Next time you smoke take a look and see if you notice the edge of the wrapper burning...
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