How To Roll A Joint Part Seven: The Crossroads
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The cross roads is a very special joint, it takes quite a lot of time to roll and can easily go wrong. However it does give you the fantastic opportunity of sucking 3 joints down a large pipe at the same time. The effects are remarkable to say the least.
Step 1
Roll a tube the length of a rizla packet and seal it in place with some tape
Step 2
Then wrap a rizla around this to make sure it is completely sealed and air tight
Step 3
Cut 2 small holes out of each side of the pipe about 3 Cm’s away from the end
Step 4
Next roll a smaller tube, that is slightly narrower and about 2/3rds the length of the other tube
Step 5
Cut two holes as large as you can in the centre of the shorter tube
Step 6
Slider the smaller tube through the holes in the bigger tube. You be able to look down each tube and see out of the end.
Step 7
Using some tape, seal the joint up completely. I went a bit overboard in the photo however.
Step 8
Roll 3 roaches that will fit into your pipes and insert them into the 3 shorter pipes.
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Step 9
Now you need to wrap a rizla round each roach piece and seal it. This is VERY tricky to do, dont expect miracles here its very hard to perfect.
Step 10
Now fill each rizla tube up with your favourite legal high mix and twist the ends off to seal them. Spark up each joint while sucking through the pipe.
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- How To Roll A Joint Part One: Preparation
- How To Roll A Joint Part Two: Single Skin
- How To Roll A Joint Part Three: The L Joint
- How To Roll A Joint Part Four: The Bullet
- How To Roll A Joint Part Five: The Mini-Tulip
- How To Roll A Joint Part Six: The Daddy Tulip
- How To Roll A Joint Part Seven: The Crossroads



Wow WITH pics?! Very nice Matt… just with u had used png or jpeg instead of gifs for the pics :(. BTW thanks for commenting on my Pancake Post
saw this rolled without the cardboard.
2 phillies, cracked and emptied.
One is rolled larger than the other
put a whole through the middle of both
then run the smaller one through the larger one.
called it teh “crucifix”