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    Pipe Mud Question

    I’ve used JB Weld on motorcycles. I would never have thought about using it on pipes. So, do you just put a coat of epoxy in the bowl, then “season/break in” the pipe with the mud?
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    Pipe Mud Question

    I’ve seen their product and it looks interesting. I have several Missouri meerschaums, one probably 40 years old that I primarily used when backpacking. It still smokes well!
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    Pipe Mud Question

    That certainly is the most traditional and time tested method. I’m an engineer by training, so we always tend to look at the latest methods to see how they compare to traditional ones. Since I am also a cigar smoker, I certainly can generate a lot of ash!
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    Pipe Mud Question

    I guess I know what tobacco has, just wasn’t sure about fireplace mortar. Good to hear that it has worked well for you. I may have to change up my thinking and give it a try.
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    Pipe Mud Question

    No, not necessarily. It just seemed that the hardwood ash works better and is more “durable”??? from some of the threads I have read.
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    Pipe Mud Question

    Good point on the fireplace mortar, though using it in a pipe will likely be a lot more potent and direct than sitting in a room with a fire burning. Quality hardwood charcoal doesn’t have any accelerants used to make it, and no binders like charcoal briquettes have. And it is like dust when I...
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    Pipe Mud Question

    The burnout divot is on the side, close to the bottom. I have read about fireplace mortar, but has it been proven to be non-toxic? That would be my only concern about using it. I probably did use the lighter too much trying to light the dottle at the end and burned the pipe itself. I hadn’t...
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    Pipe Mud Question

    I have a new pipe that I wasn’t careful enough breaking in, and have a burnout divot in the bottom of the bowl. I have read the thread on pipe cement using hardwood ash rather than cigar ash. After reading that, I am thinking about using ash from my Green Egg smoker to make pipe cement. The...