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<blockquote data-quote="William Ziegler" data-source="post: 604364" data-attributes="member: 6300"><p>PlanofMan, well I oil treated my Sav deLux 804EX Canadian, but not with Almond oil - couldn't find my tin of that. Instead I had a tin of walnut oil in the Frig and it wasn't rancid. I plugged the shank and reamed it down to bare wood filled the bowl and cooked it in the microwave. Takes about 45 sec to one minute to get the oil boiling in the bowl. I did this for a couple of hours while watching Gun Smoke on the kitchen TV. The oil smelled nice. I wiped the pipe down with paper towels and pipe cleaners in the shank. I swear, this pipe has the hardest briar as it didn't weep much oil through to the outside. Fired it up last night with Solani Silver Flake 660 vintage 2011 and it smoked good. Smoked much better, like a normal sweet pipe. Occasionally got hot, but bitterness/acridness gone. Smoking it now so will update if it goes back to it's old cantankerous self. Here are a few pictures:[ATTACH=full]16372[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]16376[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Ziegler, post: 604364, member: 6300"] PlanofMan, well I oil treated my Sav deLux 804EX Canadian, but not with Almond oil - couldn't find my tin of that. Instead I had a tin of walnut oil in the Frig and it wasn't rancid. I plugged the shank and reamed it down to bare wood filled the bowl and cooked it in the microwave. Takes about 45 sec to one minute to get the oil boiling in the bowl. I did this for a couple of hours while watching Gun Smoke on the kitchen TV. The oil smelled nice. I wiped the pipe down with paper towels and pipe cleaners in the shank. I swear, this pipe has the hardest briar as it didn't weep much oil through to the outside. Fired it up last night with Solani Silver Flake 660 vintage 2011 and it smoked good. Smoked much better, like a normal sweet pipe. Occasionally got hot, but bitterness/acridness gone. Smoking it now so will update if it goes back to it's old cantankerous self. Here are a few pictures:[ATTACH type="full"]16372[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]16376[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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