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rx2man

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@ pipebeast.......2 posts.....you are in trouble. You'll be experiencing TAD and PAD and will find we are very enabling group and detrimental to the pocket book.
I love harbor freight. While they are not Snap On tools they are not Snap On prices either. I think they offer a good value for your dollar and I have not broke any of the tools I bought from them.

 

pipebeast

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@rx2man I'm already starting to research this Smoker's Haven blend from another thread. Oh, it's hitting 8O

 

davek

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If you are wanting more pressure or larger amounts, an old trick is to carefully drive a car onto what you are pressing.

 

jitterbugdude

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Mar 25, 2014
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You do not want too much pressure. When I first started making plugs I used my 20 ton shop press and cranked it down as much as I could. I ended up with a puck so incredibly dense that a diamond tipped saw probably could not have cut it.

 

beastinview

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All I have to say is, thanks for posting this thread! It sounds like something I'd be interested in tackling someday, so when someone goes to the trouble of doing so, I appreciate it when he writes down his process for posterity's sake.

 

rx2man

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My C clamp at this point is working pretty good. I am now looking into growing my own baccy in the back yard. Will document that journey as well if I decide to do. Its really hot in AZ, DUH, not sure if its too hot. There is at least one variety that is resistant to sunburn and that is American 14. Cobguy is growing but he is a little further north from Phoenix and cooler. Just appeals to me to go from seed to pipe. Being in control of the entire process.

 

cobguy

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Oct 18, 2013
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Hopefully, someone else has this info and can correlate with my memory.
What I remember seeing in my searches is approximately 325 psi for flakes.
So, if you have a 4x4 mold that is 16 sq. inches:
16 sq. in. X 325 psi = 5200
5200 / 2000 (tons to pounds) = 2.6 tons (Making my 6 ton press overkill)

 

ahmadothman

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Apr 26, 2016
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Egypt
Can the same be made from ready rubbed tobacco? I mean getting some good tinned tobacco and mixing it and then turning it to flake?

 

foolwiththefez

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Sep 22, 2015
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Sunny FL
Hopefully, someone else has this info and can correlate with my memory.
What I remember seeing in my searches is approximately 325 psi for flakes.
So, if you have a 4x4 mold that is 16 sq. inches:
16 sq. in. X 325 psi = 5200
5200 / 2000 (tons to pounds) = 2.6 tons (Making my 6 ton press overkill)
Seems like one of these would be good for a 2x2 mold:
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-arbor-press-3552.html

 

cobguy

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Oct 18, 2013
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Can the same be made from ready rubbed tobacco? I mean getting some good tinned tobacco and mixing it and then turning it to flake?
No, you have to use whole-leaf to make flakes. If you press ribbon, you'd get more of a crumble cake but what works really well for that is larger chopped pieces.
Seems like one of these would be good for a 2x2 mold:
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-ton-arbor-press-3552.html
Agreed! That would be a nice smaller set-up. In order to use my 6-ton press, I'm having a larger 6x6 mold made and even then won't go "full press".

 
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