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TinCup

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Nov 14, 2019
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I have a Parker Jockey that's prone to gurgle on every smoke (with or without the metal stinger type filter) and I don't enjoy messing about with a pipe cleaner during my smoke to dry it up

I was thinking about slicing a savinelli 6mm balsa filter along its length and inserting that to see if it helps. The only reason I'm posting is because I don't have a thin bladed craft/modeling knife in the house so I need to wait until after lockdown to try it as a possible solution

So for my curiosity, has anyone else done this, did it work?
 

krizzose

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Feb 13, 2013
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I’ve never done that, but I think you’d end up with a very tight draw. Just make sure you keep a triangular cross section so the smoke can go past the insert.
 
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TinCup

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I’ve never done that, but I think you’d end up with a very tight draw. Just make sure you keep a triangular cross section so the smoke can go past the insert.

Yeah I used a match to check size and that leads to a tight draw. Fortunately balsa pipe filters are already triangular so cutting along its length to anything other than another triangle would be very difficult
 

mikethompson

Lifer
Jun 26, 2016
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Well the worst that could happen is that it restricts the draw too much. But I am a fan of balsa filters (but more specifically Brigham's rock maple inserts) so I would think it would suck up most of the moisture.
 

smokey789

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Used 9mm in place of 6mm accidentally. Depending on how much smaller you have to go, it may not have a problem. Just take a little off the apex of the triangle. What's there to lose?
 

Pierre1965

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I use them in my Frank Medico's in place of the paper ones and I like it much better. I don't get any extra noticable restriction.
 

mikey517

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Jul 27, 2019
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I have become a fan of the Aldo Velani balsa filters, like them more than the Savinelli balsa. I usually get 3-4 bowls from a new one, then I take it out and let it air dry on a paper towel for at least an overnight. It's usually good to go another 2-3 after that. I use them on my Grabow pipes and my two Rossi pipes and, tho it really just may be my mind playing tricks, I swear my smokes taste better and drier. YMMV....
 
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