crooked burn question

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OlBlue
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Cool, hit 50.. passing out applause...
atomross13
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Re: crooked burn question

Post by atomross13 »

[quote author=ucla695 link=topic=98.msg1875#msg1875 date=1176583801]
I agree about the humidification.  Even though I keep my cabinet between 60-63 RH, I like to dry box my sticks for a day or two before smoking.  I have found that I have less burn issues when doing so. 
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Thanks Ucla695. I smoked a DC Maximus today that I took out of humi this morning and set in my travel humi with no humidification in it. Smoked at 4:00 with a nice straight burn.
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ELittle
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Re: crooked burn question

Post by ELittle »

I also kinda rotate the cigar as i smoke it.
anacostiakat
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Post by anacostiakat »

There was a crooked man. . .  :bla:
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ucla695
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Re: crooked burn question

Post by ucla695 »

[quote author=atomross13 link=topic=98.msg2261#msg2261 date=1176757072]
I smoked a DC Maximus today that I took out of humi this morning and set in my travel humi with no humidification in it. Smoked at 4:00 with a nice straight burn.
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I'm glad it worked out for you.  :cheers:
ShortStory
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Re: crooked burn question

Post by ShortStory »

Youre probably puffing/sucking too much, try puffing/sucking only every 45sec to a minute IMHO :-*
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