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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 359389" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>I head Rick Newcombe mention in the recent Pipes Magazine Radio show to determine a pipes shank size for future reaming via a drill bit. Seems like a good idea, to know that you are only removing cake and not briar. </p><p></p><p>I wipe my bowls with a paper towel and use a pipe cleaner in the stem after every smoke. So, I only "deep clean" my pipes annually. I do half in July and other half in January. Keep the "deep clean" date in my pipe log so I know which pipes have been cleaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 359389, member: 1771"] I head Rick Newcombe mention in the recent Pipes Magazine Radio show to determine a pipes shank size for future reaming via a drill bit. Seems like a good idea, to know that you are only removing cake and not briar. I wipe my bowls with a paper towel and use a pipe cleaner in the stem after every smoke. So, I only "deep clean" my pipes annually. I do half in July and other half in January. Keep the "deep clean" date in my pipe log so I know which pipes have been cleaned. [/QUOTE]
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