foxtrot7
12-20-2007, 08:32 AM
So I dropped my butane pipe lighter and had to make a run to walgreens to pick some wooden matches up. I went ahead and bought a Jet Torch Lighter as well. I have heard alot of No-No's regarding lighting a bowl with a torch lighter, but remembered watching a youtube video of the frank method. I have had the greatest luck packing using his method but untill now been too afraid to try the torch.
I grabbed one of my estates (wasnt gonna try this on my new pete) and did it a little differently than frank due to a flap that made it hard to move it. I held it in position centered in the bowl. Began my draw and did a quick <1 sec flick of the flame tamped down the char and repeated once more. WOW! Perfect light. The entire top was evenly lit and the entire bowl smoked perfectly even down to the bottom.
After a few bowls with this lighter I would actualy say it is EASIER to scortch your rim with a bic, butane, or matches than with a jet torch. The flame moves around and skips all over the place with traditional methods. The fact that no matter what angle you hold your torch it will stay stationary AND the sheer limited amount of time you have the flame active reduces chance of rim damage.
Steve
I grabbed one of my estates (wasnt gonna try this on my new pete) and did it a little differently than frank due to a flap that made it hard to move it. I held it in position centered in the bowl. Began my draw and did a quick <1 sec flick of the flame tamped down the char and repeated once more. WOW! Perfect light. The entire top was evenly lit and the entire bowl smoked perfectly even down to the bottom.
After a few bowls with this lighter I would actualy say it is EASIER to scortch your rim with a bic, butane, or matches than with a jet torch. The flame moves around and skips all over the place with traditional methods. The fact that no matter what angle you hold your torch it will stay stationary AND the sheer limited amount of time you have the flame active reduces chance of rim damage.
Steve