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Stubborn stems
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulldog Bruce" data-source="post: 18428" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Earl, I fixed that problem on a Nording I had a couple of months ago with some #400 grit wet and dry spun around tenon. I checked the fit 'often' while working on it so I didn't take to much off. I traded that pipe off since than but in hindsight I might try the #2 pencil as Rad suggests again first. In my short experience with pipes, I have come to learn ambiant temperature and esp. humidity can do some mighty peculiar things to briar. I'd give that pipe plenty of 'rest' before taking the abrasives to it.</p><p></p><p>Bd Bruce</p><p></p><p>Never Forget! Especially Today!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulldog Bruce, post: 18428, member: 237"] Earl, I fixed that problem on a Nording I had a couple of months ago with some #400 grit wet and dry spun around tenon. I checked the fit 'often' while working on it so I didn't take to much off. I traded that pipe off since than but in hindsight I might try the #2 pencil as Rad suggests again first. In my short experience with pipes, I have come to learn ambiant temperature and esp. humidity can do some mighty peculiar things to briar. I'd give that pipe plenty of 'rest' before taking the abrasives to it. Bd Bruce Never Forget! Especially Today!!! [/QUOTE]
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