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Black lining in a new pipe........
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 156669" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>As best I understand, it's carbon, plus something to get the carbon to stick to the sides. Cigar ash and distilled water is a popular recipe for "pipe mud"--I've used it on rare occasions to even out chipped cake. Pipemakers here will have a better idea of what else.</p><p></p><p>But ultimately, there's no need to use it. Bare briar will build up carbon slowly and nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 156669, member: 341"] As best I understand, it's carbon, plus something to get the carbon to stick to the sides. Cigar ash and distilled water is a popular recipe for "pipe mud"--I've used it on rare occasions to even out chipped cake. Pipemakers here will have a better idea of what else. But ultimately, there's no need to use it. Bare briar will build up carbon slowly and nicely. [/QUOTE]
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