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Smoking dry all of a sudden, WTH?
So I've never been able to smoke a bowl right to the bottom because the last little bit always ended up swampy wet no matter what. Now all of a sudden, and for no apparent reason, the last 4 bowls have been dry all the way down. When it wouldn't take a relight it was because there was nothing but ash left. I haven't changed anything. All I can figure is that it's finally warm and dry out so the briar is not perpetually cold. Don't know exactly why but I'm liking it.
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Originally Posted by
Emperor Zurg
So I've never been able to smoke a bowl right to the bottom because the last little bit always ended up swampy wet no matter what. Now all of a sudden, and for no apparent reason, the last 4 bowls have been dry all the way down. When it wouldn't take a relight it was because there was nothing but ash left. I haven't changed anything. All I can figure is that it's finally warm and dry out so the briar is not perpetually cold. Don't know exactly why but I'm liking it.
I have noticed it don't sound like I'm smoking a water pipe the last few days. but there is a low pressure system coming in today so that might change tonight
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Bummin' Around
Maybe you finally perfected your technique, unbeknownst to you. I used to have the same issue but some years ago I started having drier and more enjoyable pipes...though I can't remember a specific time it started to happen. I never have an issue with moisture in my pipe these days.
...its a phenomenon. Don't talk about it too much, you'll scare it away.
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Don't ask why.
Just roll with it!!
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Originally Posted by
Branzig
It could be all that, can't argue with science and stuff.
But, I bet you are just finally not spitting and slobbering as much
Did your cobs even smoke wet? Or only briars?
For me its only briars, cobs smoke fine
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Originally Posted by
pdq_wizzard
For me its only briars, cobs smoke fine
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Yep, in my experience, you have to try pretty hard to get a cob to smoke wet. You'll fry your tongue/mouth making a cob smoke wet.

Originally Posted by
Bruck
I've found the biggest factor in bowl moisture is stop smoking so danged fast, Bruck!
^ This.
I'd say a good chunk of it is tobacco moisture and packing, but even more of it is technique. Once you get your cadence down, a lot of the moisture issues disappear.
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People who shave with cool razors and good smelling stuff always smoke to ash. Been hanging around fancy barbershops or something like that? Sounds like a contact high.
Change of tobacco?
Pipe finally developed some cake down to the heel of the chamber?
Smoking slower?
And, of course, cold air condenses vapor into liquid.
Last edited by Mister Moo; 05-08-2015 at 01:25 PM.
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Ruler Of The Galaxy

Originally Posted by
Mister Moo
People who shave with cool razors and good smelling stuff always smoke to ash. Been hanging around fancy barbershops or something like that? Sounds like a contact high.
Change of tobacco?
Pipe finally developed some cake down to the heel of the chamber?
Smoking slower?
And, of course, cold air condenses vapor into liquid.
No change in anything other than the warmer ambient air. Smoking faster if anything and getting away with it.
Same pipes, baccies... same everything.
I imagine the pipes will build more cake in the heel if they keep smoking dry tho. Hard to build cake in a swamp.
I got a hair cut recently but it was only with ordinary scissors, not fancy ones.
I did smoke some perfumy Lakeland tobacco recently. Maybe some of the stink got on me. Yeah, that's probably it...
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maybe lack of condensation?
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