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Managing the UnManageable
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TomHagen, I think that any cab that buffers swings in temp or humidity....Just lets the stick sit for the "required" time...is good.
I think the cBS YOU TALK OF ARE CLASSY. i HAVE NEVER LET A STICK DRY BOX FOR TWO WEEKS. i'VE NOT HAD THE PATIOENCE. tHO i WILL BE DOING JUST THAT LONG WITH A mONTECRISTO eSPECIAL...tOMORROW... i HOPE IT CLEARS THE PLUGGAGE PROBS. ![]() tOM dratted caplock and laziness Tom
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Rabbinic Consigliere
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How do you know beforehand that a stick has "pluggage" problems? By the pre-light draw?
Most Cabs I have do not have a tight seal, esp. the CC cabs, the Tat's are much better...
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I've had minimal success with drawpoker and kabob skewers to free up a plug, Particular in ccs. I have had MORE but not perfect success with DRY BOX... It may be that I did NOT leave the stick sit long enuf. It'll just take experience to know how long to DRY BOX a stick. I've let a stick sit for 3 days and I don't remember the brand of it. Tom
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