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General Pipe Discussion
Pipe stem question..loosening?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoker99" data-source="post: 150256" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>A pipe not smoked for an extended period of time will also loosen up. I remove the stem after every smoke for cleaning, and have done that for forty years, and some of my pipes are that old. Frequent removal is not the problem, as far as I am concerned, as I never have any problem with a pipe I regularly smoke. The couple I have had loosen up, I have used clear nail polish with pretty much permanent results. Tried beeswax first, and found it to be temporary, it wears or melts away in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoker99, post: 150256, member: 1290"] A pipe not smoked for an extended period of time will also loosen up. I remove the stem after every smoke for cleaning, and have done that for forty years, and some of my pipes are that old. Frequent removal is not the problem, as far as I am concerned, as I never have any problem with a pipe I regularly smoke. The couple I have had loosen up, I have used clear nail polish with pretty much permanent results. Tried beeswax first, and found it to be temporary, it wears or melts away in time. [/QUOTE]
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