PSA: Be Careful Cleaning Your Cobs

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Snook

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Oct 2, 2019
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I smoked my cob this morning and was cleaning it out this afternoon. I noticed it had a bunch of leaf squished up in the bottom below where the shank connects. There's a piece that juts out from the shank into the bowl area, which makes it had to use the flat blade on my pipe knife. So I switch to the pick and start scraping and jabbing and then I notice it feels a little squishy.

Well, me being the curious idiot that I am, I poke it a little more. Next thing I know, there's a hole the bottom of the cob.

Just wanted to warn others to be careful when cleaning their cobs. Don't be an idiot like me. Don't poke the bottom with a pick. It's a piece of corn and of course you can make a hole in it.

Oh well, at least they're cheap!
 

stewartu

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Haha! Yeah, those cobs aren't as durable as a briar pipe, that's for sure. But the good thing is that it's easily and inexpensively replaced. Get you another as a new year's gift to yourself. Happy puffing.
 
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Snook

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 2, 2019
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Haha! Yeah, those cobs aren't as durable as a briar pipe, that's for sure. But the good thing is that it's easily and inexpensively replaced. Get you another as a new year's gift to yourself. Happy puffing.
I've already been perusing the MM site. Just trying to narrow down which one I want! Haha.
 

JoburgB2

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I did essentially the same thing. But I wasn’t trying to “clean” the cob, just attempting to use the pick spike to remove some unburnt tobacco beneath the level of the stem insert. Accidentally made a puncture through the bottom, which was not a hardwood insert. So I just sat the bowl bottom flat and hard against the table top and used the flat-bottomed tamper to pack hard and mash in some pipe tobacco to plug it. Worked fine. It was just intended to be temporary. That was 15 or more years ago. I can’t imagine it would work for someone else but worked for me.
 

Snook

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 2, 2019
864
4,353
Idaho
I did essentially the same thing. But I wasn’t trying to “clean” the cob, just attempting to use the pick spike to remove some unburnt tobacco beneath the level of the stem insert. Accidentally made a puncture through the bottom, which was not a hardwood insert. So I just sat the bowl bottom flat and hard against the table top and used the flat-bottomed tamper to pack hard and mash in some pipe tobacco to plug it. Worked fine. It was just intended to be temporary. That was 15 or more years ago. I can’t imagine it would work for someone else but worked for me.
Snook, mud = pipe mud. Pipe mud is ash and water mixed up, usually cigar ash, as it tends to be a finer ash.
I will combine both of these ideas to form some kind of mega-fix!