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    Lakeland Snot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BryGuySC View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by quo155 View Post
    Bryan, I'm intrigued by the idea and yes, a "before" shot would have been nice. But, I am still interested to see what you ended up with. Who cares about the cost, like you said...you were bored! Props to you!
    Brian,

    I of all people can't fault you for a lack of pictures or the foresight to take them in the first place but Tommy's right, without people willing to be Nike ('just do it') the world would be a less interesting place.

    Not that restoring a cob changed a whole lot but it's of interest to this crew and thanks for doing so.

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    I forgot about this.
    The mortis warped a bit when it dried out, and I couldn't find the right drill bit at the time.
    I need to finish this highly-important project!

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    Got it finished. This was a fun little project, and I learned a little
    Smokes great.

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    Boy you so lucky it was a cob an not a Dunhill. Learn by doing is always best. I read you can use fireplace cement to repair the bottom of the bowl. I always enjoyed projects. There is a feeling of pride and accomplishment even if you made mistakes along the way.Enjoying the journey
    It is better to have and not want , Then to want and not have! Basement_Shaman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Basment_Shaman View Post
    Boy you so lucky it was a cob an not a Dunhill. Learn by doing is always best. I read you can use fireplace cement to repair the bottom of the bowl. I always enjoyed projects. There is a feeling of pride and accomplishment even if you made mistakes along the way.Enjoying the journey
    I plan on trying the ash pipe mud in the future.
    This has become my "guinea pig" pipe!

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