I have always just knocked them out in my palm...... but i'm a weirdo that tamps with my finger too, so there is that.....
I change mine out rarely. Maybe every five years and I've been smoking almost 50. If it looks a little soiled for your taste, just rinse it off.Wondering for how long a cork stays clean? I don't use one because I think it would turn black and smelly.
In my experiance they do turn blackish which is ok with me, but I've never had one get smelly. The real problem with them is knocking out live dottle on them and having them slowly burn up.Wondering for how long a cork stays clean? I don't use one because I think it would turn black and smelly.
I purchased mine off of “THE BAY”. I have since seen several in flea markets and antique stores. Fits the bill for me perfectly. Good luck in your search.That's an awesome ashtray/knocker @Reggie ! Especially as a car guy myself. In fact I'm going to look for them now on ebay, even though I just made my "last pipe related purchase" yesterday lol...
I ended up buying a few "Size 16" corks from the local Hobby Lobby. 2 for $3. There's no adhesive but they sit in the ashtray just fine and are of decent size. Will work for now. Double sided or mounting tape, hot glue, magnets could be used.
I also took another members' advice and turned one of my old tobacco tins into a "travel" knocker ashtray by trimming the mentioned cork (so I can close the lid) and hot gluing it to the short side of the lid, could also be useful to carry stuff in it on the go: View attachment 148114