Now for that Kaywoodie white briar. This pipe also Had a lot of cake but came out a little easier than the first pipe for some reason. Don’t get me wrong now! If you have ever tried to remove a cake like this one, it’s harder than the wood, and is “baked on” like scraping a well used baking pan with no soap or water! and trying not to scratch it! It’s hard to explain. The stem is in pretty good condition so I’ll keep it intact. The major problem this pipe had however… besides being very dirty is the stem doesn’t line up. I have no definite idea why or how this happens, but I see it a lot with screw in stems and I mean a lot! I either sand down one end, add a washer, or I use heat. In this case I used a torch on the stinger of the pipe until hot and gently twist it to the correct position, put it in the freezer to cool
worked like a charm. my Initial plan was to buff these pipes out as I restore them but I moved recently and my buffing wheel and extra fine grit sandpaper are still packed away, so I’ll either finish them all at the end as a before and after picture. Or when/If I find my equipment post an update, let’s see what happens!



















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