Hi everyone,
I just wanted to share a bit of good news (for me.) After being a pack a day smoker, occasional cigar smoker and noob pipe smoker I made the full switch to pipes from "coughin' nails". It has been 3 days without a butt and I feel fine. I'm not sure if it's the tobacco I'm smoking in my pipe (Amphora Original Blend), having plenty of the good stuff or just the sheer joy of smoking my pipe, but I've hardly had so much as a craving for a cig that I haven't fully satisfied with a pipe.
I have learned a lot from you all the last few days since I've found this site including proper smoking technique, which I'm still not great at but getting better all the time, (2 out of every 5 bowls burn clean with very little gurgle or re-lighting). I've learned that the stinger in my pipe has been cause for most of my smoking hassles. I read a thread on here today, promptly removed the stinger and had two excellent smokes that have had no gurgling, and seems to burn cooler...I don't even know if that's possible but it seems that way. I also learned how to fix a crack where the plastic (?) stem meets the wooden part of the stem (shank?). The crack was in the wood making the stem loose and so I filled it with wood glue and then used a pinky ring from my wife to create a band/clamp to hold the crack together. So far so good.
The reason for this thread is that first I want to thank all of you for teaching me the ways of the pipe, and while I have a ways to go I think that I would have been considerably more frustrated with learning the process than I have been, and secondly I have a question for the ex-cig smokers: How did you get over the time difference between smoking the pipe and a cig? When I find myself in the car or having a glass (or bottle...oops!), with friends that smoke I only fill the bowl 1/3-1/2 the way. So far this has worked for me when I'm under time constrictions, but I am concerned that this is bad for my pipe. If so, please let me know so I can change it.
Thanks for reading!
N.
I just wanted to share a bit of good news (for me.) After being a pack a day smoker, occasional cigar smoker and noob pipe smoker I made the full switch to pipes from "coughin' nails". It has been 3 days without a butt and I feel fine. I'm not sure if it's the tobacco I'm smoking in my pipe (Amphora Original Blend), having plenty of the good stuff or just the sheer joy of smoking my pipe, but I've hardly had so much as a craving for a cig that I haven't fully satisfied with a pipe.
I have learned a lot from you all the last few days since I've found this site including proper smoking technique, which I'm still not great at but getting better all the time, (2 out of every 5 bowls burn clean with very little gurgle or re-lighting). I've learned that the stinger in my pipe has been cause for most of my smoking hassles. I read a thread on here today, promptly removed the stinger and had two excellent smokes that have had no gurgling, and seems to burn cooler...I don't even know if that's possible but it seems that way. I also learned how to fix a crack where the plastic (?) stem meets the wooden part of the stem (shank?). The crack was in the wood making the stem loose and so I filled it with wood glue and then used a pinky ring from my wife to create a band/clamp to hold the crack together. So far so good.
The reason for this thread is that first I want to thank all of you for teaching me the ways of the pipe, and while I have a ways to go I think that I would have been considerably more frustrated with learning the process than I have been, and secondly I have a question for the ex-cig smokers: How did you get over the time difference between smoking the pipe and a cig? When I find myself in the car or having a glass (or bottle...oops!), with friends that smoke I only fill the bowl 1/3-1/2 the way. So far this has worked for me when I'm under time constrictions, but I am concerned that this is bad for my pipe. If so, please let me know so I can change it.
Thanks for reading!
N.









