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    #1
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    Carb

    Ok, I understand the point of the carb on pipes that are made and bought from a store, off-line, etc. But when I make a pipe of my own or use a soda can, etc... I usually don't make a carb and it doesn't seem to make a difference. So why exactly do you need one on a factoryish made one? And is there a real difference besides in releasing pressure and smoke?
    amd6568 Reviewed by amd6568 on . Carb Ok, I understand the point of the carb on pipes that are made and bought from a store, off-line, etc. But when I make a pipe of my own or use a soda can, etc... I usually don't make a carb and it doesn't seem to make a difference. So why exactly do you need one on a factoryish made one? And is there a real difference besides in releasing pressure and smoke? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Carb

    All I know is that when I let my finger off the carb, the smoke that would usually linger in the pipe goes shooting down my throat instead. I think that's what it's best for, just getting all the smoke possible.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Carb

    Ya, you don't want that stale smoke if your in a sesion
    Realty is a fun place to visit, but I wouldn\'t want to live there.

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    #4
    Member

    Carb

    efficiency. when you inhale without a carb, you are still stoking the cherry in the bowl. With the carb it let's air into the passage so you can clear the hit without lingering smoke & it doesn't stoke the cherry as much.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Carb

    Ya, it's essentialy for clearing the pipe. When I smoke out of my spoons, I like to lift my finger on and off the carb rapidy when the smoke starts getting too hot, and I can take huge hits off them without hacking up a lung.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Carb

    On a bong the main point of a carb is to clear the chamber, especially if it's a huge one. Of course, on some bongs you can have a bowl that slides out (called a "slide", for obvious reasons) and it makes it's own carb.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Carb

    Carbs are a must
    Vincent: I was washing \'em. But this shit\'s hard to get off. Maybe if I had Lava or something, I coulda done a better job.
    Jules: I used the same fuckin\' soap you did and when I got finished, the towel didn\'t look like no god-damn Maxi-Pad.
    Riding High=)

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Carb

    yeah man they are convenient but not absolutly necessary. I like em

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Carb

    Think of it this way:

    On a bong you either have a slide or a carb. Both are to clear the smoke out.
    Same principle with a bowl or anything else.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Carb

    Quote Originally Posted by ShamanicHippy
    yeah man they are convenient but not absolutly necessary. I like em
    not a must be very nice to have=)
    Vincent: I was washing \'em. But this shit\'s hard to get off. Maybe if I had Lava or something, I coulda done a better job.
    Jules: I used the same fuckin\' soap you did and when I got finished, the towel didn\'t look like no god-damn Maxi-Pad.
    Riding High=)

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