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<blockquote data-quote="flytyer" data-source="post: 292071" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Ive watched some pipe makers stain pipes and burn off the stain,and others wipe the excess off like you would when staining furniture.Whats the differance in these two methods? Is one better than the other? Is one better for rusticated or smooth finnishes? Im going to be refinnishing a couple of my less expensive work pipes and wanted some input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flytyer, post: 292071, member: 630"] Ive watched some pipe makers stain pipes and burn off the stain,and others wipe the excess off like you would when staining furniture.Whats the differance in these two methods? Is one better than the other? Is one better for rusticated or smooth finnishes? Im going to be refinnishing a couple of my less expensive work pipes and wanted some input. [/QUOTE]
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