This.I let the pipe cool completely, disassemble, clean, reassemble.
This.I let the pipe cool completely, disassemble, clean, reassemble.
If you smoke a 9mm pipe DO NOT run water through it and try to reassemble. The wood swells. Its a good way to snap a tenon. I learned the hard way. If you run water through the pipe let it completely dry and contract before you try to put the stem back in. Im not sure its safe to run water through while the stem is in. It might get stuck. Im not going to do further experiments to find out.
It's a good idea to let the pipe dry with the stem separated from the shank, as you've been doing. This allows for better airflow and helps prevent moisture buildup. However, it's also important to be aware of the potential issue you mentioned, where the shank can contract and make it difficult to reattach the stem.Do you let your pipes dry with the stems separated from the shank?
Question: After completely cooling, I take out the stem from the shank and clean the whole pipe and shank properly. Then I put the pipe away to dry for 3 or 4 days (at the very least) without reattaching the stem. They seem to dry faster, I think.
I've recently read that it's not a good idea to do that, because the shank can contract and it can become very hard to reattach the stem. I haven't had any problems, but I don't want to risk cracking the shank, that's for sure.
What do you do? Do you reattach the shank?
This^^Forty years of pipe smoking and I remove the stem whenever I want to. The only two pipes that ever broke at the mortise were pipes that were decades old and had never been smoked. I occasionally water flush and wipe, but I always remove the stem, clean, and attach it back to the shank. Pipes are the last item I want on an OCD list.
Couldn't disagree more.It's a good idea to let the pipe dry with the stem separated from the shank, as you've been doing.
Actually, the shank will contract slightly as it dries, and while the mortise is thus enlarged minutely, it being dry is often the problem with reinserting the stem.This allows for better airflow and helps prevent moisture buildup. However, it's also important to be aware of the potential issue you mentioned, where the shank can contract and make it difficult to reattach the stem.
Again, drying out becomes the problem. No reason to leave the stem out after the mortise is cleaned.To minimize this risk, you could try reattaching the stem after a day or two, once the pipe has had some time to dry. This way, you're still allowing for airflow and drying, while also reducing the likelihood of the shank contracting too much.
Daring! You must be living on the edge....I take great pleasure in removing stems from stummels mid smoke.
A long time ago an “expert” on a long gone forum assured us that our stummels would break if we ever tried anything so stupid.Daring! You must be living on the edge....
I only do this with pipes that are set up for a filter, I leave the stem off until I smoke it again. Never had any problems whatsoever putting it back on.After completely cooling, I take out the stem from the shank and clean the whole pipe and shank properly. Then I put the pipe away to dry for 3 or 4 days (at the very least) without reattaching the stem. They seem to dry faster, I think.
I've recently read that it's not a good idea to do that