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<blockquote data-quote="Stan1999" data-source="post: 551741" data-attributes="member: 4525"><p>New to replying so I might be doing something wrong. </p><p></p><p>First off, thanks to everyone for replying! </p><p></p><p>@Corncobcon that's crazy you're able to use matches in the wind..you must have big hands?! I take it you light your lighter/matches in the hand cupped area? If I ever try this I'll be sure to have some aloe on hand! </p><p></p><p>Seems like the zippo is the way to go, I'll see if I can grab one sometime. </p><p></p><p>My clenching problems may be associated with TMJ muscle problems that happened after a concussion last year. The "sucking" motion that my mouth undergoes when puffing seems to trigger this, even the most relaxed sipping does it too. I think the key is not letting the muscles get tired to begin with by never clenching, and I've found that the further i stick the pipe in my mouth, the gentler the muscles seem to have to work, which helps. I think I'll perfect the technique with time! </p><p></p><p>Thanks! </p><p>Stan :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan1999, post: 551741, member: 4525"] New to replying so I might be doing something wrong. First off, thanks to everyone for replying! @Corncobcon that's crazy you're able to use matches in the wind..you must have big hands?! I take it you light your lighter/matches in the hand cupped area? If I ever try this I'll be sure to have some aloe on hand! Seems like the zippo is the way to go, I'll see if I can grab one sometime. My clenching problems may be associated with TMJ muscle problems that happened after a concussion last year. The "sucking" motion that my mouth undergoes when puffing seems to trigger this, even the most relaxed sipping does it too. I think the key is not letting the muscles get tired to begin with by never clenching, and I've found that the further i stick the pipe in my mouth, the gentler the muscles seem to have to work, which helps. I think I'll perfect the technique with time! Thanks! Stan :flower: [/QUOTE]
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