Over the past 2 years or so, I've been "resting" my pipes outside in our garage in my smoking tray that I keep on top of our beer/extra food fridge. Generally, this involves one or two of my cobs, and then at least one of my workhorse briars that's in regular rotation. I've found this allows me to let them rest without cleaning them after each use and annoying my wife, who has learned to tolerate the smell of a resting pipe but doesn't care for the ashy smell indoors...
The garage is clearly not exposed to the elements of direct sun, rain, etc, but in the summer could be upwards of 80 degrees and in the winter could be below 30 degrees. The humidity is not a major issue, and I find that all of my pipes are performing well after resting out there, including the cobs that I tend to leave out there except for a bi-monthly cleaning.
Since I'm going on 2 years of doing this, I'm assuming it's an OK practice? I don't want to permanently damage my Savinelli or Rattray's briars, but they seem to be holding up to this treatment also.
Anyone else have a similar "outside" resting/storage process or am I "playing with fire"?
The garage is clearly not exposed to the elements of direct sun, rain, etc, but in the summer could be upwards of 80 degrees and in the winter could be below 30 degrees. The humidity is not a major issue, and I find that all of my pipes are performing well after resting out there, including the cobs that I tend to leave out there except for a bi-monthly cleaning.
Since I'm going on 2 years of doing this, I'm assuming it's an OK practice? I don't want to permanently damage my Savinelli or Rattray's briars, but they seem to be holding up to this treatment also.
Anyone else have a similar "outside" resting/storage process or am I "playing with fire"?