tNd Bombarda

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I really like this design. Any word on how they smoke?
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extremely good.. it is an inverted calabash... similar to what Revyagin or Georgi Todorov is making.. same principle.. they do smoke good :)... really good... from my point of view, the best pipe system that offers a lot of creativity while making on top of the quality of the smoke... :)
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lookin' goood!

What are you using for the plug connection? Is that cork? If so, does it work well? How are you gluing it on..
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my friend - regards....
not really cork... it is a material made from cork mixed with rubber... a special material that guys are using in my company to seal high power transformers... it is a sealing that can withstand high temperatures that sometimes can develop on high power transformers... i assume cork will not be good long term ... this material is more resiliant :)...
i am using epoxy to glue it together but the plug for the bottom of the pipe is turned in a way to prevent the cork/rubber sealing to slip down... it has a "place" where i slide the sealing into... i have to find a picture for you to show you better how it is done here... the goal is to prevent the sealing to slide down if the glue ever brakes and also to make the surface of the contact, where glue is holding the cork/rubber material, larger...
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