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My first pipe repair
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<blockquote data-quote="d4klutz" data-source="post: 405438" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>I will be leaving the pipe the color it is now. It will color with time and smoking.</p><p></p><p>As far as cleaner and drill, I will use that, but only if I can get a cleaner through first by hand and spin it freely. The one thing that you have to be careful about though is making it spin too fast. If the cleaner catches, it can twist the cleaner so that it gets caught in the stem. Most stems should be ok, there are a few stems that only take very thin cleaners, like the falcons. I would never try it on a falcon stem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d4klutz, post: 405438, member: 3423"] I will be leaving the pipe the color it is now. It will color with time and smoking. As far as cleaner and drill, I will use that, but only if I can get a cleaner through first by hand and spin it freely. The one thing that you have to be careful about though is making it spin too fast. If the cleaner catches, it can twist the cleaner so that it gets caught in the stem. Most stems should be ok, there are a few stems that only take very thin cleaners, like the falcons. I would never try it on a falcon stem. [/QUOTE]
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