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Ruler Of The Galaxy
To be most effective for a better smoke, you should cram your Boveda pack in the bottom of your pipe to absorb moisture generated by combustion. That way you'll always have a dry smoke and never get a wet, swampy mess in the heel.
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Emperor Zurg
To be most effective for a better smoke, you should cram your Boveda pack in the bottom of your pipe to absorb moisture generated by combustion. That way you'll always have a dry smoke and never get a wet, swampy mess in the heel.
So this morning I tried this,tasted like a Gurkha.
But,really guys,Ropey is right,there are some who will want this kind of info and they will be thankfull that he posted it.Some people want to control more aspects of their chosen hobby than others.While I agree to keep it simple,some will want to age,mix,blend and all that and the rh=% will quite likeky help them.
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Bummin' Around
It's an interesting subject. I know many um...smokers of other-than-tobacco use them for long term storage. While I don't think it's really necessary (after all, the first thing I usually do when popping a tin or opening a jar is to pull some baccy out to dry), I'll bet it would be great for those who have multiple tins/jars open at one time. That's where the drying danger is, at least for me.
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