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General Pipe Discussion
Whistling Pipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim_Haggerty" data-source="post: 138194" data-attributes="member: 1190"><p>They might be some air coming through a gap where the tenon meets the stem. Since it's a new pipe, my immediate reaction would be to do nothing at first during the break-in period, particularly if all other things are functioning well: the heat of the smoke might expand the stem somewhat and solve the whistle (I've had loose stems cure themselves this way). Then go onto extreme measures, if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim_Haggerty, post: 138194, member: 1190"] They might be some air coming through a gap where the tenon meets the stem. Since it's a new pipe, my immediate reaction would be to do nothing at first during the break-in period, particularly if all other things are functioning well: the heat of the smoke might expand the stem somewhat and solve the whistle (I've had loose stems cure themselves this way). Then go onto extreme measures, if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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