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not made for pipes and tobacco - hacks reappropriation
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<blockquote data-quote="PLANofMAN" data-source="post: 603873" data-attributes="member: 6324"><p>I've seen people use heat shrink tubing to protect the mouthpiece on pipes from tooth chatter.</p><p></p><p>I'm a fan of using a DIY mix of mineral oil and beeswax on my pipes to retard oxidation on the stems, gives a nice low luster shine to the pipe bowl too. What the British would likely call 'patina.' It was originally formulated as a finish for wood projects, but it seems to do well for pipes too, especially for revitalizing dry estate pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLANofMAN, post: 603873, member: 6324"] I've seen people use heat shrink tubing to protect the mouthpiece on pipes from tooth chatter. I'm a fan of using a DIY mix of mineral oil and beeswax on my pipes to retard oxidation on the stems, gives a nice low luster shine to the pipe bowl too. What the British would likely call 'patina.' It was originally formulated as a finish for wood projects, but it seems to do well for pipes too, especially for revitalizing dry estate pipes. [/QUOTE]
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