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<blockquote data-quote="William Ziegler" data-source="post: 604092" data-attributes="member: 6300"><p>All oils can go rancid. I keep the oil tin, that is food grade and I get it at the grocery store, in the refrigerator. I've just used it when I turn a Benchmade and in the bowl with heat - short burst from the microwave will boil it, adding oil as needed. I plug the shank with a wooden dowl. I maybe do that for 30 minutes. The exterior of the pipe will have a nice luster. Wipe everything down with an absorbant cloth or paper towel, then smoke the pipe. I've always gotten a sweet break-in. I've never done this with an already smoked pipe although I have a Savinelli Canadian blast that has always smoked hot and bitter. I am think of treating it to see if it turns it into a good smoker - I'd like to save it as it has a really long shank. I gave it a salt treatment several years ago, but it didn't improve it. I will let you know my results. Attaching a pic of the Savinelli.[ATTACH=full]16259[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ziegler, post: 604092, member: 6300"] All oils can go rancid. I keep the oil tin, that is food grade and I get it at the grocery store, in the refrigerator. I've just used it when I turn a Benchmade and in the bowl with heat - short burst from the microwave will boil it, adding oil as needed. I plug the shank with a wooden dowl. I maybe do that for 30 minutes. The exterior of the pipe will have a nice luster. Wipe everything down with an absorbant cloth or paper towel, then smoke the pipe. I've always gotten a sweet break-in. I've never done this with an already smoked pipe although I have a Savinelli Canadian blast that has always smoked hot and bitter. I am think of treating it to see if it turns it into a good smoker - I'd like to save it as it has a really long shank. I gave it a salt treatment several years ago, but it didn't improve it. I will let you know my results. Attaching a pic of the Savinelli.[ATTACH type="full"]16259[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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