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TruckerSteve

Lurker
Nov 9, 2022
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40
Longview Washington
I have several pipes with a deep reservoir under the draft hole. I understand that this is to prevent gurgling but what do I do with the unburnt tabacco that is left? Do I remove it and leave that area without a cake or leave it? Seems like it would get nasty to build a cake on top of it.
 
I have never had a problem smoking all of the tobacco in my pipes where the draft hole is drilled a mm or two too high. I mean, there may be a flake or two of tobacco unburned, but I am not going to be such a miser that I let that bother me. Hell, I drop more tobacco loading my pipe than is left in the bowl when I am finished.
 

TruckerSteve

Lurker
Nov 9, 2022
18
40
Longview Washington
I have never had a problem smoking all of the tobacco in my pipes where the draft hole is drilled a mm or two too high. I mean, there may be a flake or two of tobacco unburned, but I am not going to be such a miser that I let that bother me. Hell, I drop more tobacco loading my pipe than is left in the bowl when I am finished.
Thank you. A miser I'm not, it's just that I'm always reading to smoke until all the tabacco is gone but with the reservoir that doesn't happen. Hence the confusion.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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For some reason, new pipe smokers seem to worry a lot about unburnt tobacco, called dottle. As you become more adept at smoking a pipe, you'll have less dottle, occasionally none. Meantime, don't worry about it. It's drenched in the dregs of ash and moisture and isn't worth recycling. Throw it out with the ash, even when there seems like there is a lot.

There is a scene in Sherlock Holmes where he goes through his pipe smoking ash and rescues every bit of unsmoked tobacco. Tobacco was relatively more expensive then, but it still wasn't worth recycling. Sherlock was compulsive. Don't be compulsive.
 

Pipingntrucking

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 9, 2022
112
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Zebulon-JoCo NC
I have never had a problem smoking all of the tobacco in my pipes where the draft hole is drilled a mm or two too high. I mean, there may be a flake or two of tobacco unburned, but I am not going to be such a miser that I let that bother me. Hell, I drop more tobacco loading my pipe than is left in the bowl when I am finished.

As a truck driver I experience the last statement a lot as well. It can be rough sometimes trying to load a bowl in the span of a traffic light. Or, during rolling road blocks in construction sties, or back ups due to traffic accidents.