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Tool retailers
Ok guys I'm a newbie but I really would like to start rolling and the equipment looks way cheaper than any other of my hobbies (RC aircraft & Firearms). I'm Just having a limited amount of vendors come up when I do a google search. I'm coming across maybe 3-5 but not all of them carry tools. Leafonly and wholesale leaf seem to be the ones that have a few things for sale but I was kind of hoping for more options. Anyone have any suppliers they recommend for tools , leaf etc?
Thanks guys!
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Full-on Scraggly Bum
LO and WLT have pretty much very thing you need. There a few other retailers that sell some odds and ends but those listed are primary sources for many of us. Check out fairtradetobacco.com for more sources on rolling.
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You don't really need a lot of equipment and supplies - it's mainly manual. I would recommend as a minimum:
Kulu knife - you can get on Amazon
Big cutting board - anywhere
Molds - LO and WLT, plus there's a guy that
@GDaddy
and I have used - Don, do you have the guy's e-mail? I'll look for it as well.
I mostly use home-made molds that I cut out of 3/4" PVC, and hose clamps.
Cigar glue
Cigar scissors
Leaves - WLT and LO sell starter kits which are a good a starting point as any, in terms of selecting leaves to blend.
& watch lots of youtube videos on the subject.
@GDaddy
has made some good ones, as have a few others.
Good luck, & don't be bashful about asking questions. I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say we'd like to help smooth out the learning curve for you.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Last edited by Marc L; 10-26-2015 at 11:50 PM.
tobacco .. roll with it
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Freshly Homeless
Now I feel like my Search engine prowess was pathetic. Thanks a lot guys for the info!
I'm the type that when I start something I try to gather as much info as I can and when I looked into rolling it immidiately intrigued me. The opportunity to make my own flavors and experiment with different blends has me full steam ahead
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Originally Posted by
Bruck
You don't really need a lot of equipment and supplies - it's mainly manual. I would recommend as a minimum:
Kulu knife - you can get on Amazon
Big cutting board - anywhere
Molds - LO and WLT, plus there's a guy that
@
GDaddy
and I have used - Don, do you have the guy's e-mail? I'll look for it as well.
I mostly use home-made molds that I cut out of 3/4" PVC, and hose clamps.
Cigar glue
Cigar scissors
Leaves - WLT and LO sell starter kits which are a good a starting point as any, in terms of selecting leaves to blend.
& watch lots of youtube videos on the subject.
@
GDaddy
has made some good ones, as have a few others.
Good luck, & don't be bashful about asking questions. I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say we'd like to help smooth out the learning curve for you.
The Pvc molds is a great idea! I have defiantly been watching a lot of videos on the net about techniques and tobacco processing. Just watched a 53 min video on the history of the Cuban cigars that was actually really entertaining.
If anyone wants to check it out
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iLNW2s6XmlE
[YOUTUBE]iLNW2s6XmlE[/YOUTUBE]
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table top buncher, looks good $9.99 bid / make offer / reasonable shipping !!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38343011585...84.m1436.l2649
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Royal Bum
@Mazin
If no one else,
@Marc L
&
@Bruck
are known rollers here. Take their advice. IMO.
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