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Pipe Mud For Cobs
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_In_MO" data-source="post: 169943" data-attributes="member: 1520"><p>I second this procedure. That Pipe Mud is some tough stuff - incredibly hard. Although I prefer to install a wood plug in the bottom of my MM Cobs with soft bottoms, i've never had a problem with this either.</p><p></p><p>I mean - who wants to drill out a vintage cob? This works just as well IMHO. BTW, when the mudding was nearly complete, I used the flat end of my pipe nail to smooth out the bottom (the stem section inside the bowl was removed with a dremel).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_In_MO, post: 169943, member: 1520"] I second this procedure. That Pipe Mud is some tough stuff - incredibly hard. Although I prefer to install a wood plug in the bottom of my MM Cobs with soft bottoms, i've never had a problem with this either. I mean - who wants to drill out a vintage cob? This works just as well IMHO. BTW, when the mudding was nearly complete, I used the flat end of my pipe nail to smooth out the bottom (the stem section inside the bowl was removed with a dremel). [/QUOTE]
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