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Resting......a.k.a. "beating a dead horse"
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 154643" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I think the pipe will tell you if it needs a rest. I often get a new pipe and will smoke it exclusively for several weeks. I got back from Chicago a week ago Sunday and have had at least two bowls a day, often back to back in my new Peter Heeschen P shape sandblast. I have done that with my Ruthenberg's also. I don't seem to have any problem at all. Maybe because they breath better. I don't know. If a pipe tends to smoke wet, it usually gets smoked occasionally and will improve with time. Or not. I don't have a rigid rule of thumb about cleaning or rotation. But it works for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 154643, member: 7"] I think the pipe will tell you if it needs a rest. I often get a new pipe and will smoke it exclusively for several weeks. I got back from Chicago a week ago Sunday and have had at least two bowls a day, often back to back in my new Peter Heeschen P shape sandblast. I have done that with my Ruthenberg's also. I don't seem to have any problem at all. Maybe because they breath better. I don't know. If a pipe tends to smoke wet, it usually gets smoked occasionally and will improve with time. Or not. I don't have a rigid rule of thumb about cleaning or rotation. But it works for others. [/QUOTE]
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