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RE: pipe rotation
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_In_MO" data-source="post: 291062" data-attributes="member: 1520"><p>A few things can factor in, of course, and you'll get many different answers on this one. What works for me doesn't necessarily work for someone else.</p><p></p><p>I generally try to allow at least 24-hours for a Briar, but Cobs and Meerschaum pipes are much more porous, and therefore don't usually require as much drying time. Keep in mind that Humidity can greatly affect the drying time too, as can the blend being smoked. A pipe that contained a bowl of a good/dry VA will take much less time to dry out than a pipe that contained a goopy aromatic, for example.</p><p></p><p>There are some that will use one pipe all day, switching to another pipe the next day. I've done this also in the past and it works out fine too. </p><p></p><p>Really it's hard to give any 100% answer to this one, but the above is what I do and has worked well for me over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_In_MO, post: 291062, member: 1520"] A few things can factor in, of course, and you'll get many different answers on this one. What works for me doesn't necessarily work for someone else. I generally try to allow at least 24-hours for a Briar, but Cobs and Meerschaum pipes are much more porous, and therefore don't usually require as much drying time. Keep in mind that Humidity can greatly affect the drying time too, as can the blend being smoked. A pipe that contained a bowl of a good/dry VA will take much less time to dry out than a pipe that contained a goopy aromatic, for example. There are some that will use one pipe all day, switching to another pipe the next day. I've done this also in the past and it works out fine too. Really it's hard to give any 100% answer to this one, but the above is what I do and has worked well for me over the years. [/QUOTE]
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