Hope this appears as a new thread...lol.
Is a retort still a good way to sanitize a pipe prior
to selling as an estate pipe??
Is a retort still a good way to sanitize a pipe prior
to selling as an estate pipe??
As long as you're careful not to let the alcohol boil over the exterior finish, the retort doesn't break or explode, or not burn down your house, a retort does wonders for removing stink that S?A misses. There is also an ozone treatment.Hope this appears as a new thread...lol.
Is a retort still a good way to sanitize a pipe prior
to selling as an estate pipe??
What is a Pipe Retort and How it is Used: Reborn PipesI heard of it but am not clear how it works. Would someone explain?
Open flame, super heated and vaporized alcohol... what could go wrong?View attachment 69741
Just be careful.
Yep, they can explode. When using use proper PPE such as gloves, safety glasses, and a fire extinguisher. Working in a metal basin is a plus as well.
As long as you're careful not to let the alcohol boil over the exterior finish, the retort doesn't break or explode, or not burn down your house, a retort does wonders for removing stink that S?A misses. There is also an ozone treatment.
that boil over can ruin a fine Bruyere yep I'm sure... or ruin some other fine craftingAs long as you're careful not to let the alcohol boil over the exterior finish, the retort doesn't break or explode, or not burn down your house, a retort does wonders for removing stink that S?A misses. There is also an ozone treatment.
thats it! nice articleThanks!
any sort of special salts, so fill bowl with salt and cotton? for boil over, then propyl alcohol, though I would prefer a grain alcohol and I have heard of using a low price vodka , but would prefer an everclearI find it to be an excellent shank method but not worth the effort for the bowl. With this in mind you can put much less liquid and it is much safer. Salt treatment for the bowl works good enough for me so that is my attack plan when I retort a pipe.
First clog the shank with a cotton swab.any sort of special salts, so fill bowl with salt and cotton? for boil over, then propyl alcohol, though I would prefer a grain alcohol and I have heard of using a low price vodka , but would prefer an everclear
that's it!!First clog the shank with a cotton swab.
Always kosher salt, not the iodised kind. It will leave a nasty taste in the bowl.
Fill the bowl with kosher, somewhat coarse salt, or cotton balls, and then carefully ( with a pipette ) with the alcohol. Beware to spill it over the rim ! White vinegar does a great job too .
Propyl is fine for me, if in a fancy mood I use grain alcohol.
Leave it for 48 hrs. , or as long as it takes the alcohol to evaporate entirely and then carefully clean it out.
Whipe the bowl with kitchen towel and alcohol.
Same here, kosher salt and alcohol, and let sit for 24hr. Unbelievable what all the nasties it will pull from the bruyere. It leaves the bowl smelling fresh again.First clog the shank with a cotton swab.
Always kosher salt, not the iodised kind. It will leave a nasty taste in the bowl.
Fill the bowl with kosher, somewhat coarse salt, or cotton balls, and then carefully ( with a pipette ) with the alcohol. Beware to spill it over the rim ! White vinegar does a great job too .
Propyl is fine for me, if in a fancy mood I use grain alcohol.
Leave it for 48 hrs. , or as long as it takes the alcohol to evaporate entirely and then carefully clean it out.
Whipe the bowl with kitchen towel and alcohol.