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Resting a Pipe... educate me
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas james" data-source="post: 559" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Maybe one way to answer the resting issue is for some of us to describe their own routines. Mine is very basic. I have eighteen pipes evenly divided into two categories, English and Va. I rotate through them in a strict systematic rotation, a "line up." Two pipes come "up" every day, one for each category. I will smoke vas early and mid day then english for the evening and late nights. A pipe can get as many as three or four bowls smoked in it back to back or as few as one bowl. I use cleaners during a smoke so as to wick out moisture before it can accumulate. At the end of the day they go home to the pipe rack and the next day two more pop up. I don't fret over how many times a given pipe gets smoked in a given day. Rack time then becomes nine days per pipe. Appears to be plenty of rest. Never encounter a sweat sock pipe. Probably less time would also work for me, but that's a function of the number of pipes I own. I will add new pipes over time and rest time will therefore increase. My best guess is that I could probably do quite well with this procedure and six pipes, three for each category.</p><p></p><p>tj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas james, post: 559, member: 4"] Maybe one way to answer the resting issue is for some of us to describe their own routines. Mine is very basic. I have eighteen pipes evenly divided into two categories, English and Va. I rotate through them in a strict systematic rotation, a "line up." Two pipes come "up" every day, one for each category. I will smoke vas early and mid day then english for the evening and late nights. A pipe can get as many as three or four bowls smoked in it back to back or as few as one bowl. I use cleaners during a smoke so as to wick out moisture before it can accumulate. At the end of the day they go home to the pipe rack and the next day two more pop up. I don't fret over how many times a given pipe gets smoked in a given day. Rack time then becomes nine days per pipe. Appears to be plenty of rest. Never encounter a sweat sock pipe. Probably less time would also work for me, but that's a function of the number of pipes I own. I will add new pipes over time and rest time will therefore increase. My best guess is that I could probably do quite well with this procedure and six pipes, three for each category. tj [/QUOTE]
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