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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 586699" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I've had this issue a couple times. One time it fixed a gurgling pipe. First, be sure there isn't a piece of tobacco or built-up gunk or cake in the mortise. If not, you can very little by very little bit, use a fine file or very fine sandpaper perpendicularly on the tenon tip. Give it a couple swipes and then fit it again. It'll take less than you think, thus faster than you think. You can't put back what you remove, so it's better to go slowly and checking and checking and checking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 586699, member: 1211"] I've had this issue a couple times. One time it fixed a gurgling pipe. First, be sure there isn't a piece of tobacco or built-up gunk or cake in the mortise. If not, you can very little by very little bit, use a fine file or very fine sandpaper perpendicularly on the tenon tip. Give it a couple swipes and then fit it again. It'll take less than you think, thus faster than you think. You can't put back what you remove, so it's better to go slowly and checking and checking and checking. [/QUOTE]
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