what happened? Drop it or pulled oput the stem hot or what? Thats a real bummer man.sam a":tf55xkdb said:it's a ben wade from back when ben wade made 'em... i'll get it fixed for sure. but for now... i steam :x
Really, Kyle, a few days?I normally wait a couple hours and that's it. A few days seems a little extreme but then again I my be creating fissures as we speak so now you've made me just paranoid enough to wait a day or two hahaKyle Weiss":j0psi1od said:I usually let my pipes sit for a few days before I take them apart and clean them.
There's a reason for this, at least for my pipes, and it's because of moisture. I smoke a bit wetter than most. The ashen gray that coats the bowls post-smoke often gets black with moisture that naturally comes down through an upturned stem. That takes a good 24 hours (if not more) to evaporate, even in Nevada humidity (which is low, in case you were wondering) and turn from black to gray again in the bowl. I assume that the air circulation is likely less inside the stem, and probably less still in places where there's just enough gap to allow moisture to collect. With that in mind, moisture (or lack thereof) will contract and expand natural fibers (like briar). The stems will "reset" their position in the shank, and theoretically, dry out back to their original position. I'd prove this theory by neurotically taking apart the pipe and discover at what point the moisture truly has dried, but that would be only by eyeballing it, and I'd also be taking apart the pipe when I probably shouldn't. :lol: So, I rotate them out, get about four or five sitting "dirty," then when the last pipe has had about 48 hours of dry time, I break 'em all down and clean 'em. I use a cob for the last day of sitting, because those I'm not as concerned about a wet shank, so they all truly get a good "sit" before they get the (roughly weekly) duty.Hater":82pcadz9 said:Really, Kyle, a few days?I normally wait a couple hours and that's it. A few days seems a little extreme but then again I my be creating fissures as we speak so now you've made me just paranoid enough to wait a day or two hahaKyle Weiss":82pcadz9 said:I usually let my pipes sit for a few days before I take them apart and clean them.
well, regardless you have convinced me. I will now do the same. Bravo sir, and thanks!Kyle Weiss":oos5yd7a said:There's a reason for this, at least for my pipes, and it's because of moisture. I smoke a bit wetter than most. The ashen gray that coats the bowls post-smoke often gets black with moisture that naturally comes down through an upturned stem. That takes a good 24 hours (if not more) to evaporate, even in Nevada humidity (which is low, in case you were wondering) and turn from black to gray again in the bowl. I assume that the air circulation is likely less inside the stem, and probably less still in places where there's just enough gap to allow moisture to collect. With that in mind, moisture (or lack thereof) will contract and expand natural fibers (like briar). The stems will "reset" their position in the shank, and theoretically, dry out back to their original position. I'd prove this theory by neurotically taking apart the pipe and discover at what point the moisture truly has dried, but that would be only by eyeballing it, and I'd also be taking apart the pipe when I probably shouldn't. :lol: So, I rotate them out, get about four or five sitting "dirty," then when the last pipe has had about 48 hours of dry time, I break 'em all down and clean 'em. I use a cob for the last day of sitting, because those I'm not as concerned about a wet shank, so they all truly get a good "sit" before they get the (roughly weekly) duty.Hater":oos5yd7a said:Really, Kyle, a few days?I normally wait a couple hours and that's it. A few days seems a little extreme but then again I my be creating fissures as we speak so now you've made me just paranoid enough to wait a day or two hahaKyle Weiss":oos5yd7a said:I usually let my pipes sit for a few days before I take them apart and clean them.
This is just an amalgamation of thought, logic, talk with other pipesters and excerpts from books (Ehwa/Hacker). There's a bit of assumption and faith that this method might actually preserve my pipe. Will it? I don't know. It's just my theory and understanding of things, you can do what you wish with your pipes. No paranoia necessary.
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You'd really feel weird if you followed what I have done for all these yearsHater":vql6u31c said:Really, Kyle, a few days?I normally wait a couple hours and that's it. A few days seems a little extreme but then again I my be creating fissures as we speak so now you've made me just paranoid enough to wait a day or two hahaKyle Weiss":vql6u31c said:I usually let my pipes sit for a few days before I take them apart and clean them.
So how many years has it been exactly?monbla256":q6kqzpgz said:Even when I had fewer pipes, I followed the same routine. It's worked for many years now ( I won't say how many, it bothers Kyle, but it's more than he's been on the planet)
More than you alsoRob_In_MO":q43v8tnk said:So how many years has it been exactly?monbla256":q43v8tnk said:Even when I had fewer pipes, I followed the same routine. It's worked for many years now ( I won't say how many, it bothers Kyle, but it's more than he's been on the planet)
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that would be my choice, but last i heard he is still out of commission. i've got a couple of old petes that need to be de- p-liped that i want to send to him too.Yak":twtfxpr7 said:Precision Pipe Repair & Restoration.
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