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The Art of Proper Tamping/Ash Maintenance
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 38256"><p>Wow! Your pipeing experience is very similar to mine. Sounds like your techniques are similar too. I, like the others don't know about spinning the tamper, I do run the spoon shaped tool around to pull down unsmoked tobacco after dumping out the loose ash, then retamp.</p><p>It's a rare occasion that I smoke down to the bottom. It's usually a timing thing, I just run out of time to smoke all the way down and don't want to leave it overnight, so I scrape it out. I must admit It does bother me to dump out perfectly good tobacco though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 38256"] Wow! Your pipeing experience is very similar to mine. Sounds like your techniques are similar too. I, like the others don't know about spinning the tamper, I do run the spoon shaped tool around to pull down unsmoked tobacco after dumping out the loose ash, then retamp. It's a rare occasion that I smoke down to the bottom. It's usually a timing thing, I just run out of time to smoke all the way down and don't want to leave it overnight, so I scrape it out. I must admit It does bother me to dump out perfectly good tobacco though. [/QUOTE]
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