better packaging through spray adhesive

Discussion in 'Synthetic Drugs' started by binary shadow, Jun 21, 2009.

  1. binary shadow

    binary shadow Visitor

    I can't get credit for this concept because I picked it up from someone else. But instead of using tape for packaging I suggest people use spray adhesive. It gives a move even adhesive-ness than tape does, makes stuff more securely stuck, weighs less than tape by a good bit, and can be used on packaging flaps with out drawing attention and being a flag like tape is.

    I suggest to vac seal the product, then spray adhesive the vac sealed bag and stick it to paper, or other various things in creative fashions. It is way easier to work with than tape is too, especially when you have gloves on.

    ~my 2 cents, which I took from someone else, hehe ~
     
  2. kylej608

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    That is a very good idea
     
  3. Xora

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    Great idea!

    I just picked some up for stenciling. Good timing.

    May I ask, how would you transport a half of good bud in a car?
     
  4. twang

    twang on the run

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    subwooferbox? take off door panel and put it in there?
     
  5. 197666Smoker

    197666Smoker Big Black Cock

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    if you can't figure where to stash a tiny 1/2lb in your car.. maybe you shouldn't be transporting..
     
  6. twang

    twang on the run

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    very true lol. if it was only a half it'd just be in my backpack or pocket :p
     
  7. chaos_destroy

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    a stamped addressed envelope. most countries need a warrent to search mail. probable grounds don't cover mail. your car and you maybe but not your mail.
     
  8. deleted

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    back in the day, I brought 2 shoe boxes full of weed from KCMO to PITT.. Via Airline..
     
  9. Xora

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    I have to go through a police block thank you. I know how to transport but I was asking the OP what HE would do..

    @chaos - thanks thats a good idea
     
  10. Xora

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    That smashes good bud...
     
  11. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    at the time i was driving a blazer.. tons of stash spots in them things.. usually moving 1/2lb-1lb of nugs.. and then also added 1/4lb of mushies at times..
     
  12. twang

    twang on the run

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    hell yeah KCMO got the buds :D
     
  13. ODB

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    Trunk.
    or buy a top storage container that locks.
     
  14. joanmiro

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    well concealed container in the engine compartment
     
  15. binary shadow

    binary shadow Visitor

    Half pound probably isn't worth the trouble of this, but vac seal into multiple bags, all with bleach scrubs and double vac sealed (Vac seal once, change gloves, dip in bleach, scrub, change gloves, vac seal the vac sealed bag). Then hide it somewhere in the car. I don't know a whole lot about car transporting. You could possibly remove the head rests of cars and make them 'hollow' with a secret compartment somehow, then reinstall them into the car loaded with shit. That prob isn't that good for bud though as it is pretty big. I really don't know how I would do it, but I would make sure however I did it it was double vac sealed with a bleach scrub.
     
  16. Xora

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    Thank you very much for all of your answers. They have been very helpful.
     
  17. ODB

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    get some sort of sealer and vac pack bags. put your herb in a vip lock then vac-pack it. the zip lock will create an air bubble so it doesnt smash.
     
  18. codemeister3

    codemeister3 Banned

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    I don't think this would be a good idea. I mean, the thought is a good one. Have any of you used spray adhesive before? At least the stuff that I have used makes it stick for EVER. That shit was like spray super glue. I don't know if I would want to hassle with all that on the packaging.

    Are there different types of adhesive though?
     
  19. binary shadow

    binary shadow Visitor

    Yeah it is like spray super glue, but imo that is a good thing. It gets firmly stuck (way better than tape), weighs less than tape (not much prob tho), is totally smooth (where as tape makes a bump sometimes), and is a more evenly distributed stick. Plus with gloves on, tape is a major pain in the ass to work with, but spray adhesive takes like two seconds to spray on. It makes the packaging part way easier.

    Just put in a baggie then vac seal the baggie, spray adhesive on the vac bag and stick it on something. When the other person gets it, they can just slice the vac bag and take the baggie out.
     
  20. binary shadow

    binary shadow Visitor

    Yeah it is like spray super glue, but imo that is a good thing. It gets firmly stuck (way better than tape), weighs less than tape (not much prob tho), is totally smooth (where as tape makes a bump sometimes), and is a more evenly distributed stick. Plus with gloves on, tape is a major pain in the ass to work with, but spray adhesive takes like two seconds to spray on. It makes the packaging part way easier.

    Just put in a baggie then vac seal the baggie, spray adhesive on the vac bag and stick it on something. When the other person gets it, they can just slice the vac bag and take the baggie out.
     

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