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Two new MM cobs
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<blockquote data-quote="Greasystring" data-source="post: 566281" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>I was using ash and water (mud), which is fine, but not as durable as the mortar (plaster and carbon).</p><p>If you're going to bore out the smoke chamber on a cob, something should be used to raise the bowl button to the stem hole once the butt of the stem protruding into the bowl is removed.</p><p>Obviously a cob smokes fine without modification, but if one is going to modify, ash mud was really the only option. So far, for me, the mortar seems better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greasystring, post: 566281, member: 4808"] I was using ash and water (mud), which is fine, but not as durable as the mortar (plaster and carbon). If you're going to bore out the smoke chamber on a cob, something should be used to raise the bowl button to the stem hole once the butt of the stem protruding into the bowl is removed. Obviously a cob smokes fine without modification, but if one is going to modify, ash mud was really the only option. So far, for me, the mortar seems better. [/QUOTE]
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