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Corn Cobs and Harsh Smoke When New?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroContent" data-source="post: 452633" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>I actually think I may have found the problem. Or rather I may have found a solution. Since cobs have pretty unrestricted airways I could feel that the smoke was a little on the hot side and with less restriction there's not as much contact area to cool the smoke. So, I packed the bowl tighter than I would normally pack my briar to get the same resistance, about a medium thick milkshake through a straw. Seems to have done the trick.</p><p></p><p>I have recently bought a few ebay maker pipes that I've really like. An Albin and a B&B, with shipping they were around 40 bucks each and I'm quite impressed with the quality and they both smoke like a dream. I like the big chucky pipes but with normal sized chambers so they're right up my alley. So I'll just keep snagging those when they're cheap at the end of the auction still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroContent, post: 452633, member: 1367"] I actually think I may have found the problem. Or rather I may have found a solution. Since cobs have pretty unrestricted airways I could feel that the smoke was a little on the hot side and with less restriction there's not as much contact area to cool the smoke. So, I packed the bowl tighter than I would normally pack my briar to get the same resistance, about a medium thick milkshake through a straw. Seems to have done the trick. I have recently bought a few ebay maker pipes that I've really like. An Albin and a B&B, with shipping they were around 40 bucks each and I'm quite impressed with the quality and they both smoke like a dream. I like the big chucky pipes but with normal sized chambers so they're right up my alley. So I'll just keep snagging those when they're cheap at the end of the auction still. [/QUOTE]
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