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My Observations on the Subject of the P'Lip
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<blockquote data-quote="Niblick" data-source="post: 561231" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Now that you mentioned it Natch I can remember restoring a bent p-lip system pipe that had 3/8" slit at the bend that opened up where the previous owner wore a groove with pipe cleaners. It opened my eyes to always carefully put a slight turndown it the pipe cleaner when working on bents. The p-lip is a challenge but I find that the blue and white ones that are bristled by Bringham have really great ends that hold up during the bent and not scratch the material it is made from. I buy them at smokingpipes and only use them on bent stems to prevent grooving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niblick, post: 561231, member: 4505"] Now that you mentioned it Natch I can remember restoring a bent p-lip system pipe that had 3/8" slit at the bend that opened up where the previous owner wore a groove with pipe cleaners. It opened my eyes to always carefully put a slight turndown it the pipe cleaner when working on bents. The p-lip is a challenge but I find that the blue and white ones that are bristled by Bringham have really great ends that hold up during the bent and not scratch the material it is made from. I buy them at smokingpipes and only use them on bent stems to prevent grooving. [/QUOTE]
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