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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 377848" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>This is what I'm talking about guys! I know I personally like a clean pipe but the whole point of this was to push my limits. See just how hard a briar can be smoked. I know that it really is just a matter of preference. It's nice though to be able to say with certainty that smoking one pipe repeatedly during the day isn't going to hurt anything. That's what I'm after. Hard facts for the new guys to make their lives a little easier coming into this. </p><p></p><p>Glad to know that there's as many ways to do this as there are folks that have bothered to post. </p><p></p><p>Excellent point MrE! That was one reason I chose the pipe I did it doesn't have the original stem and has a make shift military bit in it for now. So getting lose isn't going to be an issue. When I'm done with this little experiment I will probably send her in to be fitted with a proper stem that takes the silly 6mm paper filters. After all that's what she was built to take.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 377848, member: 2140"] This is what I'm talking about guys! I know I personally like a clean pipe but the whole point of this was to push my limits. See just how hard a briar can be smoked. I know that it really is just a matter of preference. It's nice though to be able to say with certainty that smoking one pipe repeatedly during the day isn't going to hurt anything. That's what I'm after. Hard facts for the new guys to make their lives a little easier coming into this. Glad to know that there's as many ways to do this as there are folks that have bothered to post. Excellent point MrE! That was one reason I chose the pipe I did it doesn't have the original stem and has a make shift military bit in it for now. So getting lose isn't going to be an issue. When I'm done with this little experiment I will probably send her in to be fitted with a proper stem that takes the silly 6mm paper filters. After all that's what she was built to take. Jim [/QUOTE]
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