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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 513354" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Very interesting. Up above, I think someone observed that he never had this problem with cheaper pipes. Could be that the expensive, handmade pipes with very precise fitments are more readily afflicted by minor changes in temperature, humidity and storage than their mass produced, more generously toleranced cousins. It’s another exhibit in the lengthy (though highly enjoyable) debate on the question: Is there a point at which the pursuit of perfection becomes an impediment to functionality and productivity? Usually, the other side argues, If you don’t strive for perfect, you won’t reach 90 percent. Good luck with your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 513354, member: 2318"] Very interesting. Up above, I think someone observed that he never had this problem with cheaper pipes. Could be that the expensive, handmade pipes with very precise fitments are more readily afflicted by minor changes in temperature, humidity and storage than their mass produced, more generously toleranced cousins. It’s another exhibit in the lengthy (though highly enjoyable) debate on the question: Is there a point at which the pursuit of perfection becomes an impediment to functionality and productivity? Usually, the other side argues, If you don’t strive for perfect, you won’t reach 90 percent. Good luck with your problem. [/QUOTE]
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