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<blockquote data-quote="Handsome Dynamite" data-source="post: 135881" data-attributes="member: 975"><p>At the B&M I go to, the owner was a showing me boxes of the estate pipes that come in, some had massive burn outs like this. It seemed, they burned out in the side, leaving a divit, and the owner just really didnt care. Eventually it burns a small hole just to the other side. Aaaand pretty much once that hits it all goes into a big hole. Burnouts are usually from a flaw already inside the pipe. Like, a pit on the outside of a pipe is no problem. But move it over a millimeter or two, and you have a pipe ready for a burn out, if the pit is in a hotspot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handsome Dynamite, post: 135881, member: 975"] At the B&M I go to, the owner was a showing me boxes of the estate pipes that come in, some had massive burn outs like this. It seemed, they burned out in the side, leaving a divit, and the owner just really didnt care. Eventually it burns a small hole just to the other side. Aaaand pretty much once that hits it all goes into a big hole. Burnouts are usually from a flaw already inside the pipe. Like, a pit on the outside of a pipe is no problem. But move it over a millimeter or two, and you have a pipe ready for a burn out, if the pit is in a hotspot. [/QUOTE]
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