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HELP!PLEASE Sav 320 issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Jevverrett" data-source="post: 567595" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>You said you cleaned it thoroughly, and removed the cake from the bowl. Depending how much you smoked the pipe. It may be that the draft hole/ airway needs reaming. I need to do this annually to my more loved pipes. I use drill bits with fingers only, starting very small and working up. Cake can be removed this way, and doesn’t require much force to do so. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, it reminds me of the time I had a new Peterson spigot that one day developed a terrible taste. I mean awful, and foul beyond understanding. It was the only pipe I had at work that day, so I made do. I ashed it into a coffee cup in my truck, and the dottle stuck to the side of the cup and got sticky. My son had taken and jammed a black French oil crayon into the bottom of the bowl, lol. Pipe was ruined. Couldn’t get that taste out no matter what I tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jevverrett, post: 567595, member: 3706"] You said you cleaned it thoroughly, and removed the cake from the bowl. Depending how much you smoked the pipe. It may be that the draft hole/ airway needs reaming. I need to do this annually to my more loved pipes. I use drill bits with fingers only, starting very small and working up. Cake can be removed this way, and doesn’t require much force to do so. On a side note, it reminds me of the time I had a new Peterson spigot that one day developed a terrible taste. I mean awful, and foul beyond understanding. It was the only pipe I had at work that day, so I made do. I ashed it into a coffee cup in my truck, and the dottle stuck to the side of the cup and got sticky. My son had taken and jammed a black French oil crayon into the bottom of the bowl, lol. Pipe was ruined. Couldn’t get that taste out no matter what I tried. [/QUOTE]
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