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General Pipe Discussion
Pipes with Thinner Walls
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<blockquote data-quote="LordTemplar" data-source="post: 354422" data-attributes="member: 3416"><p>I have several thin walled pipes. They all smoke very well, but the drawback as everyone is suggesting is that they become a small blast furnace in my hand and I cannot hold them. I love these pipes because of their lightness and look, but I must smoke them very slowly to keep them at warm instead of "torch.” I still have not figured out a cadence. The sipping method is something I will try! Right now it is 4º outside and so I can put my pipe outside my truck (I am relegated to the truck and its heater).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordTemplar, post: 354422, member: 3416"] I have several thin walled pipes. They all smoke very well, but the drawback as everyone is suggesting is that they become a small blast furnace in my hand and I cannot hold them. I love these pipes because of their lightness and look, but I must smoke them very slowly to keep them at warm instead of "torch.” I still have not figured out a cadence. The sipping method is something I will try! Right now it is 4º outside and so I can put my pipe outside my truck (I am relegated to the truck and its heater). [/QUOTE]
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