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Can Someone Please Tell Me Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 463347" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Ever notice how wet the bottom of a pipe gets? </p><p>The three part break in is designed to build a cake, when you smoke from top to bottom there is considerable moisture to deal with, it's just a natural component of combustion. Moisture is kinda counter productive when trying to build a cake. So you end up relighting the bottom 1/3-1/4 bowl multiple times with no cake. Recipe for burnout. It also helps to prevent moisture issues in the future... Got a pipe with serious swamp bottom? Ream it out and start over, this time using the three part method. Bet it helps. </p><p></p><p>To quote Yak as he quoted whoever: The old cliche are old cliche for a reason. </p><p>If you are against the grain when it comes to an idea don't just naturally assume that the knowledge base is wrong. </p><p>Or as I tell my learner permit daughter, Just because you got away with that silliness this time doesn't mean you'll be so lucky next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 463347, member: 10"] Ever notice how wet the bottom of a pipe gets? The three part break in is designed to build a cake, when you smoke from top to bottom there is considerable moisture to deal with, it's just a natural component of combustion. Moisture is kinda counter productive when trying to build a cake. So you end up relighting the bottom 1/3-1/4 bowl multiple times with no cake. Recipe for burnout. It also helps to prevent moisture issues in the future... Got a pipe with serious swamp bottom? Ream it out and start over, this time using the three part method. Bet it helps. To quote Yak as he quoted whoever: The old cliche are old cliche for a reason. If you are against the grain when it comes to an idea don't just naturally assume that the knowledge base is wrong. Or as I tell my learner permit daughter, Just because you got away with that silliness this time doesn't mean you'll be so lucky next time. [/QUOTE]
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