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Look what I found on ebay
@Emperor Zurg
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Now you can be like Mr. Moo... and quite frankly, who doesn't want to be like Mr. Moo? The guy's facial hair and scowl are legendary.
END THREAD HI-JACK... dammit, now I'm probably going to pick up a pipe habit. This hobby is killing my finances.
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I was thinking of doing this to raise the bottom of a few pipes to the airway. I'm curious about cleaning. Will doing a salt/alcohol treatment or using a pipe retort ruin the pipe mud?
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True Derelict
Originally Posted by
GWBowman
I was thinking of doing this to raise the bottom of a few pipes to the airway. I'm curious about cleaning. Will doing a salt/alcohol treatment or using a pipe retort ruin the pipe mud?
Good question George.
I doubt that the salt bath would affect the mud but the retort can affect it. I've had estates where mud plugs came loose during a retort.
I'd do either, salt or retort, before the application of any pipe mud. You want the area to be worked to be clean and the mud will adhere better.
When you're lifting the bottom level of a pipe with mud use care that you don't block the draught hole or create a groove that will defeat the purpose.
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Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Good question George.
I doubt that the salt bath would affect the mud but the retort can affect it. I've had estates where mud plugs came loose during a retort.
I'd do either, salt or retort, before the application of any pipe mud. You want the area to be worked to be clean and the mud will adhere better.
When you're lifting the bottom level of a pipe with mud use care that you don't block the draught hole or create a groove that will defeat the purpose.
Thanks Pete.
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