I don't believe the problem is the shape. I have had this problem with 2 or 3 bents that I smoke regularly. I went so far as to deep clean them with salt and alcohol. The problem I noticed is that as the cake builds up in the bowl it narrows the trench leading to the draft hole in the bottom of bowl and the cake and tar starts to clog the draft hole into the shank. The briar also remains 'moist' despite cleaning with a cleaner. The solution that worked for me was to use a bristle cleaner to clear; a regular cleaner to wipe out and then let the pipe sit for several days without the stem so the draft shaft can dry out. This seems to work until it happens again and then start over. In my case its from using the same pipes too regularly with fresh moist tobacco. PS I always wipe bowl and stummel chamber clean after each use with paper towel too.I have a few straight pipes that are great smokers and cause me little to no hassle. However, I have around a half-dozen pipes that I've decided to give up on today despite loving their look simply because they clog too damn easily and realized everyone is a straight. Don't have near this problem with bent pipes. I get tired to their constant de-clogging.
In my opinion, something else is going on other than pipe shape. You definitely should not have to be deep cleaning your pipes after each bowl. I’ve never heard of anyone doing that and I never have to do that and I only smoke straight pipes.Absolutely. The pipes I'm griping about will clog after 1 bowl to the point where I have to resort to hot water bowl soaks and shank brushes to open them up again. I always want to smoke multiple bowls at a sitting, so this is more than an inconvenience.
I wouldn't go there. Water flushing is a very hot topic. Almost like waterboarding a house fly to teach them not to come in.
Seems the water flush method is for bored pipe smokers who wanted to start their own "tik tok" challenge lolOh boy....you've done it now.
Not an aro smoker. So, no goop.So I'm a little curious - what kind of tobacco are you smoking?
I've never had more than a stray crumb or two come down the shank, and certainly never so much to clog anything up.
Me too @Chasing EmbersI've done a complete 180. From the beginning I've loved bents but this year after 32 years I find myself preferring straights. They just clench easier.
Never heard of carbon pellets. Are these like carbon fiber, the stuff that submarine was made from? Like meerschaum pellets (White Elephant)--which I've not yet tried?I usually stack a few aquarium size carbon pellets in the bottom of my pipe and it prevents blockages.
The pellets also clean all the ash and dottle out with a single tap on the heel.
I have a few straight pipes that are great smokers and cause me little to no hassle. However, I have around a half-dozen pipes that I've decided to give up on today despite loving their look simply because they clog too damn easily and realized everyone is a straight. Don't have near this problem with bent pipes. I get tired to their constant de-clogging.
Don't actually soak the pipe in water. I take an eye dropper and dribble very hot water into the bowl. Hold it for 2 minutes or so and then work to get the blockages clear.I smoke almost exclusively straight pipes, but have a few quarter bents, and a couple that might be considered half bent. I don't have that problem, except I had a couple straight pipes that were smaller and had a smaller diameter draft hole. I drilled them out and that eliminated the plugging problem.
Sometimes I will get a bit of moisture in a pipe while smoking and I just run a pipe cleaner down the stem, through the shank to the bottom of the bowl. That removes the moisture and also helps prevent buildup. Depending on the pipe and the tobacco I may do that two or three times in the course of smoking a bowl. One of the reasons I like straight pipes as you can almost always get a pipe cleaner all the way down to the Bowl without removing the stem from the shank, which can cause the stem to loosen if done repeatedly.
I almost never smoke a pipe twice in the same day because of the moisture build up from repeated smoking. The pipe does not have time to dry out. The exception is when I am fishing and only have a couple of pipes with me. I will rotate back and forth and that is when I have problems with tar buildup in the shank, especially if there is a gap between the end of the stem tendon and the end of the mortise hole in the shank. That is easily cleaned with grain alcohol and a shank brush or a folded bristle cleaner dipped in alcohol. I use Everclear which is 90% grain alcohol. It may take two or three swabbings to get all of the gunk out, but the pipe tastes much better after that.
The only time I have ever soaked a pipe in water was when I dropped one out of the boat while fishing. It took several days to dry it out before I could smoke it again.
What a namby pamby way of going around something that doesn’t need doing in the first place. A complete & utter waste of time.I take an eye dropper and dribble very hot water into the bowl. Hold it for 2 minutes or so and then work to get the blockages clear.
Well cosmic..., don't sit on the damn thing! Otherwise, you might find out after fat a#@ envelopes it...yes, the drinking lamp is litI have over 100 straight pipes , and I’ve never had a pipe clog. I’m not even sure how to make a pipe clog.