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refinishing a pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="flytyer" data-source="post: 56200" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>I bought a beater pipe on ebay, i dont have alot invested about 18 dollars. Long story short it smoked horrible, and had what looked like polyurethane finish inside and out. Tasted like smoking a chemical fire.</p><p>I sanded off all of the finish inside and out.Now i want to stain it and put a</p><p>some kind of finnish on it just to see how it will come out.Just looking for some input and dirction as to stain or finnishes. Or should i just leave the bare briar......its going to be a fishing pipe mostly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flytyer, post: 56200, member: 630"] I bought a beater pipe on ebay, i dont have alot invested about 18 dollars. Long story short it smoked horrible, and had what looked like polyurethane finish inside and out. Tasted like smoking a chemical fire. I sanded off all of the finish inside and out.Now i want to stain it and put a some kind of finnish on it just to see how it will come out.Just looking for some input and dirction as to stain or finnishes. Or should i just leave the bare briar......its going to be a fishing pipe mostly. [/QUOTE]
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