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<blockquote data-quote="emerald" data-source="post: 144919" data-attributes="member: 1500"><p>I purchased a kaywoodie new with a high drawhole. I found that for a quick patch, ash mixed with water (not honey, since the water dries out fast and doesn't melt) works really well. </p><p>Either way, it sounds like the briar is sound and you should be good to go. If the cake hole is in the heel, you might want to patch it with pipe mud rather than trying to build it up, because it will act as a moisture sump and not build up well on its own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emerald, post: 144919, member: 1500"] I purchased a kaywoodie new with a high drawhole. I found that for a quick patch, ash mixed with water (not honey, since the water dries out fast and doesn't melt) works really well. Either way, it sounds like the briar is sound and you should be good to go. If the cake hole is in the heel, you might want to patch it with pipe mud rather than trying to build it up, because it will act as a moisture sump and not build up well on its own. [/QUOTE]
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