I like my 999, but I don't think it takes a pipe cleaner, and it is drilled about like yours and is a fine smoker. I almost said dandy smoker ... well, dandy then.
By how it smokes I mean how it arrives at the mouth, flavor, heat, etc., unrestricted. And, yes, there's a wide range of openness in draws but not restricted to such a degree as to be a problem.Well of course the “smoke” is the same, but by “smoke” I’m referring to how the smoke travels through the pipe. You wouldn’t agree that different pipes have different draws, with some being more restricted than others?
That being said, the Petersons I have offer an OK draw. You’ll be fine with them, and like I said, I got into pipe smoking with them.
If the consensus is that's how they are, then that's how I'm going to smoke it!
Here's what I would if I did anything.. take a small file and clean up that draft hole. then I would check that the tenon is not to long (to close) to the shank face. I like to have a decent gap.
Notice how I have stayed out of the conversation, altogether.
Misdrilled is probably a"mis"term. What you have is a pipe drilled as Peterson drills them. No accident or even malevolent intent, it's how Petersons are often drilled depending on the shape.
I have to ask, why would you want a gap between the tenon and bottom of the mortise?
I wouldn't if the draft hole and tenon lined up.
Misdrilled is probably a"mis"term. What you have is a pipe drilled as Peterson drills them. No accident or even malevolent intent, it's how Petersons are often drilled depending on the shape.