This needs to be the next test, Mike! And spring is right around the corner (but maybe not in Ontario).Still looks smokeable to me. Smooth down the break on the stem, heat & reshape. File down near the end to create a button (or cover with a Softy bot) & Wallah!
But, I’d say there are a few of us that pipe while on a riding mower.
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Given the swirling blades no wooden pipe would withstand a good haircut. Or, could the Ali survive?
It's getting closer. We barely had any snow this winterThis needs to be the next test, Mike! And spring is right around the corner (but maybe not in Ontario).
Same here. Glad to not be shoveling but really wish there was more snowIt's getting closer. We barely had any snow this winter
I've made him a forum celebrity thats what.And look what you've done to the poor bastard.
Ha ha! So you did!I've made him a forum celebrity thats what.
That's going to require some fills.The next test: How will the pipe fare after 3+ hours in a dishwasher?
I decided to run the pipe through a complete cycle: rinse, wash, rinse, heated dry. How will the most resilient pipe in the world do? I am beyond the stage now where I am expecting the pipe to shatter/ break / dissolve. I'm now actively rooting for the little guy. My guess? It will come out unscathed as always.
No before pics this time, but unchanged since the last test.
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SandblastingThat's going to require some fills.
Definitely no sap in this pipe anymoreWait until BriarLee see’s this stuff
@Briar Lee I don’t think Algerian Briar can hang with this pipe. You may need to try one.
Well, so much for the old "…they never go back." fallacy.That's what I said to the girl at the picnic.
She said that it definitely wasn't ebony.
Oh, she went back. Real fast.Well, so much for the old "…they never go back." fallacy.
I lived in East Stroudsburg for a year while working for Hoffmann-La Roche in Belvidere, NJ but I can assure you, none of the ones that I knew ever came back.Oh, she went back. Real fast.