Ever boil a pipe or put it in the dishwasher??

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I normally would not even think of such a thing but I got an estate pipe in the mail today and I'm not even sure where to start.... I knew it was ugly when I bought it and believe it has potential but I'm literally tempted to start with the dishwasher. Any reason why I shouldn't? What about boiling it (or just short of boiling)?
 
briarcollector":pvinscgs said:
I normally would not even think of such a thing but I got an estate pipe in the mail today and I'm not even sure where to start.... I knew it was ugly when I bought it and believe it has potential but I'm literally tempted to start with the dishwasher. Any reason why I shouldn't? What about boiling it (or just short of boiling)?
I run all of my pipes through the dishwasher about once a month.

:lol!:

Seriously, if it is that bad you might want to send it to Scotty or LL.

http://www.piperestore.com/

http://www.precisionpiperepair.com/
 
About 30 years ago my first wife ran my little collection through the dishwasher
because "they stank". :x I divorced her.

Winslow :sunny:
 
Never a pipe, but the pot scrubber cycle does an excellent job on my Glocks :pipe:
 
DON'T DO IT ED!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Send the pipe out to Precision! (see link below) George'll make it look as good as humanly possible!
 
Winslow":2m6e6zcv said:
About 30 years ago my first wife ran my little collection through the dishwasher
because "they stank". :x I divorced her.

Winslow :sunny:
Good man Winslow! I would have done the same! :cheers:
 
I think brylon is dishwasher safe. :scratch: :twisted:
 
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