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A Multitude of Micro-Fissures in Pipe Bowl - Fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelM" data-source="post: 426577" data-attributes="member: 3466"><p>I had a similar issue with an estate Savinelli and the cigar ash pipe mud did the trick. Although fissures did not extend to the rim as they do here. On the CA glue point, I'm with Cart on this, but I think a thin coat of mud will offer some protection. You are correct that the majority of nasties are depleted in the curing process, but I would still worry about the residuals given the heat. The dried mud should offer a barrier to the little that might be left.</p><p>Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelM, post: 426577, member: 3466"] I had a similar issue with an estate Savinelli and the cigar ash pipe mud did the trick. Although fissures did not extend to the rim as they do here. On the CA glue point, I'm with Cart on this, but I think a thin coat of mud will offer some protection. You are correct that the majority of nasties are depleted in the curing process, but I would still worry about the residuals given the heat. The dried mud should offer a barrier to the little that might be left. Mike. [/QUOTE]
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