seriously. It's easier then a bic for both. In fact if you have a pipe insert it would be really hard to scorch the rim.I've never experienced either.
seriously. It's easier then a bic for both. In fact if you have a pipe insert it would be really hard to scorch the rim.I've never experienced either.
a rare thing a person that can admit a mistake while on line. Thanks for that.I stand corrected.
This was exactly what I was thinking. If it means that I get an Eltang at a huge discount (but I doubt it is a significant discount), I say keep scorching them rims. It wouldn't bother me at all.I never minded a burnt rim. If it makes an otherwise desirable estate pipe less expensive, all the better.
These challenges hold true during coitus as well!!It's not the view that's the challenge. It's one hand on wheel, one hand on lighter and the lack of a steady clench while driving on the post Chicago winter (potholes) roads.
Not if you tell her you're too busy smoking tonight.These challenges hold true during coitus as well!!
If you wait and apply the flame during the draw, you can bring a lighter down into the chamber, remove it while still drawing, and the flame will never touch the rim.People simply need to learn how to properly light their pipe. The flame should be held above the rim and tobacco and drawn into the tobacco to light. The flame should never touch the rim and cannot using this method. Simple.
I never minded a burnt rim. If it makes an otherwise desirable estate pipe less expensive, all the better.
This was exactly what I was thinking.
Once again, chasingembers with such simple and yet brilliant advice! There are so many ways to make incremental improvements on smoking technique, and it’s thanks to folks like you that each time I smoke, my ability and enjoyment increases. Kudos to you, sir!If you wait and apply the flame during the draw, you can bring a lighter down into the chamber, remove it while still drawing, and the flame will never touch the rim.
No such problems.People who use Zippos (without the butane pipe insert) tend to deface their briars rather quickly. I have never understood the appeal of using the Zippo because it torches the briar and leaves an awful taste.
I think you would have to try very hard to scorch one with a zippo. And it would have to be deliberate.Congrats on being the exception ?
Agreed. It's a very safe lighter to use.Doubt that I am. Many say the same.
I take both hands off the wheel and drive with my knee, works well for me. Of course during my younger years of throwing a paper route from a 1955 Ford Truck improved my knee driving skills tremendously. I could fold, put a rubber band and throw the paper to the house without using my hands to drive!It's not the view that's the challenge. It's one hand on wheel, one hand on lighter and the lack of a steady clench while driving on the post Chicago winter (potholes) roads.