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<blockquote data-quote="smoker13" data-source="post: 506682" data-attributes="member: 3962"><p>Here's something from a completely different angle and it may very well sound completely off-the-wall, and thus be completely WRONG, but.........here goes;</p><p></p><p>Your use of the word "sizzling" combined with smoking at the bottom of the bowl gave rise to this; is the bowl very hot when this happens? If so, is there a faint smell of wood mixed with the smell of tobacco? What I'm getting at is that the chance that the new pipe, which has not built jup any cake yet, just might be burning at the heel.</p><p></p><p>Like I implied, this is from a completely different angle than previous posts, but well, I just figured I'd mention it, wacky or not, because it CAN be an occurrence with new pipes and avid smoking. </p><p></p><p>And absolutely no arrows shot your way in this post, brother, so please don't get the wrong impression that I'm saying you're doing something wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoker13, post: 506682, member: 3962"] Here's something from a completely different angle and it may very well sound completely off-the-wall, and thus be completely WRONG, but.........here goes; Your use of the word "sizzling" combined with smoking at the bottom of the bowl gave rise to this; is the bowl very hot when this happens? If so, is there a faint smell of wood mixed with the smell of tobacco? What I'm getting at is that the chance that the new pipe, which has not built jup any cake yet, just might be burning at the heel. Like I implied, this is from a completely different angle than previous posts, but well, I just figured I'd mention it, wacky or not, because it CAN be an occurrence with new pipes and avid smoking. And absolutely no arrows shot your way in this post, brother, so please don't get the wrong impression that I'm saying you're doing something wrong. [/QUOTE]
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