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Mister Moo Pipe Mud - The Photo Essay 05-18-2015, 07:26 AM
Horsefeathers Very interesting. Would you... 05-18-2015, 09:05 AM
Mister Moo Not sure it's a great idea to... 05-18-2015, 09:57 AM
Horsefeathers I see. Thanks for the info! 05-18-2015, 12:09 PM
Emperor Zurg Dammit, I don't have one of... 05-18-2015, 09:20 AM
Mister Moo The penguin toothpick... 05-18-2015, 10:18 AM
Branzig Excellent how to. The pics... 05-18-2015, 10:53 AM
UncleFesterESQ Emperor Zurg, go with... 05-18-2015, 03:51 PM
Emperor Zurg True, but a 'Little Pussy' in... 05-18-2015, 04:09 PM
UncleFesterESQ True, but when all you have... 05-18-2015, 04:13 PM
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GWBowman I was thinking of doing this... 07-07-2015, 09:19 PM
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    Very interesting. Would you recommend this just for repairs or would this work for speeding along the process of building a cake in a new pipe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsefeathers View Post
    Very interesting. Would you recommend this just for repairs or would this work for speeding along the process of building a cake in a new pipe?
    Not sure it's a great idea to make fake cake. I can think of a couple of reasons why not to try this - I'd just let a new pipe (or recently reamed pipe) develop cake the old fashioned way.

    It is ideal, however to:

    1. repair the chamber on a cob that is starting to gut - it happens a lot, especially with new cobs that are smoked outdoors;
    2. adjust the floor of a pipes' chamber upward to correct for a high-entry airway - a little mud will normally stop dottle and gurgle problems; and
    3. fill internal flaws like holes, pits, early signs of burn-out or small cracks and fissures.

    Done right it is a free repair and will normally cure very hard, permanent like. If you use too much moisture the mud will tend to crumble rather quickly.

    Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Moo View Post
    Not sure it's a great idea to make fake cake. I can think of a couple of reasons why not to try this - I'd just let a new pipe (or recently reamed pipe) develop cake the old fashioned way.

    It is ideal, however to:

    1. repair the chamber on a cob that is starting to gut - it happens a lot, especially with new cobs that are smoked outdoors;
    2. adjust the floor of a pipes' chamber upward to correct for a high-entry airway - a little mud will normally stop dottle and gurgle problems; and
    3. fill internal flaws like holes, pits, early signs of burn-out or small cracks and fissures.

    Done right it is a free repair and will normally cure very hard, permanent like. If you use too much moisture the mud will tend to crumble rather quickly.

    Hope this helps.
    I see. Thanks for the info!

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