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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedyPete" data-source="post: 219219" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>Gurgling is caused by moisture accumulating at the tip of the tenon 99% of the time. You can check this out by doing the following:</p><p></p><p>Remove the stem from the shank and push a pipecleaner through the stem until only the tip of the cleaner sticks out on the tenon side. Bend the cleaner ond the bit side so that it can't go any further.</p><p></p><p>Smoke your pipe until it gurgles. Push said cleaner through stem without removing it from the shank. In 99% of the cases, the "gurgle" will be "removed".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedyPete, post: 219219, member: 1538"] Gurgling is caused by moisture accumulating at the tip of the tenon 99% of the time. You can check this out by doing the following: Remove the stem from the shank and push a pipecleaner through the stem until only the tip of the cleaner sticks out on the tenon side. Bend the cleaner ond the bit side so that it can't go any further. Smoke your pipe until it gurgles. Push said cleaner through stem without removing it from the shank. In 99% of the cases, the "gurgle" will be "removed". [/QUOTE]
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