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pipe8

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Jan 3, 2013
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Hi guys,
Very quick question, is it necessary to put any wax, polish or Oil on the stem's tenon to prevent oxidation occurring? If it did, would it be a problem taste wise when smoking the pipe or is oxidation only noticeable when your lips around a part of the stem that is oxidised. This question has been bugging me for a while
Any replys would be good.
ATB
Tom.

 

irishsmoker

Lifer
Feb 14, 2012
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Not really. Usually oxidation occurs from sunlight being on the stem. And since the tenon usually never sees sunlight, there's no need to oil it. I use vegetable oils on my stems and it hasn't ever affected the taste! Happy puffing!

 

pipe8

Might Stick Around
Jan 3, 2013
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na sounds a fantastic Idea, at least you're going to protect it!
Excellent guys, thanks very much!

 

rodserling

Lurker
Dec 15, 2012
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Go down to your local hardware store and buy beeswax block

Let it come to warm room temperature and rub a line around the tenon. This will condition both the tenon and the briar that surrounds it. It will also cure both a mildly loose tenon or a tight one. Magic stuff. No pipe smoker should be without it!

 
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