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cake tools - what do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 260973" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I'm with the keep it simple school. Pipe nails/and or tools are fine. I was once looking for a particular pipe, found a promising example on the Internet, had card in hand, but asked the Q: "Anything wrong with it?" The answer was that someone had performed DIY reaming and removed some briar. So I passed. Freqent cleaning, timely chipping and the occasional light touch up with sandpaper does the job. Remember, all you need is a thin, even coat of carbon. And whatever you choose to do, Dremel tools and their high rpms are great for removing grout, but are poorly suited to maintaining your briar buddies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 260973, member: 2318"] I'm with the keep it simple school. Pipe nails/and or tools are fine. I was once looking for a particular pipe, found a promising example on the Internet, had card in hand, but asked the Q: "Anything wrong with it?" The answer was that someone had performed DIY reaming and removed some briar. So I passed. Freqent cleaning, timely chipping and the occasional light touch up with sandpaper does the job. Remember, all you need is a thin, even coat of carbon. And whatever you choose to do, Dremel tools and their high rpms are great for removing grout, but are poorly suited to maintaining your briar buddies. [/QUOTE]
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