It’s kind of hard to get detailed pictures with my phone.Looks fine to me. The chamber will turn black from smoking. I see no evidence of Charing the wood but your photo is not that detailed.
It was black before, could it just be the bowl coat burning off? It’s a Peterson so it has their bowl coat on it.The bottom looks normal as well, it's just not had burning tobacco that far down yet.. It will all be black before long.
Thank you for your help. I’ve seen the spot before but it usually appears a little darker, not so bright. That’s what concerned me.The moisture has just probably washed the coating away. If it's a Pete, you'll be fine. Just smoke slowly and keep an eye on it. A burn out is rare but they do occur. A burn out will appear as a charred depression in the chamber.
You are welcome. If the bottom was burning out it would be black and charred.And the taste of burning wood is very noticeable.Thank you for your help. I’ve seen the spot before but it usually appears a little darker, not so bright. That’s what concerned me.
Thanks so muchI don't see anything that worries me. @Briarcutter gives good advice in what he has posted.
Thanks!Your probably still tasting bowl coating. If it’s burning out you’ll taste burnt wood. It’s very distinctive.
This is really a relief. It’s one of those Rua spigots. I would have been upset.It’s perfectly fine. Show us again after 50 bowls smoked.
If you purchased it new it should be covered against burnout. With normal care of the pipe of course and within their time frame.This is really a relief. It’s one of those Rua spigots. I would have been upset.
Yeah, I’ve only smoked it twice, but everyone’s telling me that’s normal for a couple of smokes.If you purchased it new it should be covered against burnout. With normal care of the pipe of course and within their time frame.
