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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 172394" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>It all depends...</p><p>The tin of Pembroke that I've been working was fairly dry upon opening, and required no additional drying time.</p><p>My current tin of Squadron Leader was very moist, and I left it out to dry for a day or two. Afterward, I gave it 30 minutes before each smoke to dry a little more.</p><p>A year old, opened tin of MacBaren Navy Flake is now perfect!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 172394, member: 1363"] It all depends... The tin of Pembroke that I've been working was fairly dry upon opening, and required no additional drying time. My current tin of Squadron Leader was very moist, and I left it out to dry for a day or two. Afterward, I gave it 30 minutes before each smoke to dry a little more. A year old, opened tin of MacBaren Navy Flake is now perfect! [/QUOTE]
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