Olive oil on a stem will go rancid.So why the concern over the briar turning rancid, but not the vulcanite?
Olive oil on a stem will go rancid.So why the concern over the briar turning rancid, but not the vulcanite?
I didn’t know you made pipes man that’s awesome.Oil's fine for briar but too much and it will weep a bit when smoked. I've never waxed any pipes other than those I've made and sold.
A little garlic, maybe a sprinkling of oregano. I recommend 375 for 20 minutes.I suppose you could try baking the suckers.
Lees most likely have a northern Mediterranean briar. As to his wherabouts - he’s where every good man or woman formed when the PM sign is turned off.@Briar Lee probably has something to say on the matter.
Where is our lawyer anyway?
You could just re-varnish the algerian briar.
You could take this as far as you want. Is sucking smoke and the additives in tobacco and all the carcinogens related food grade safe? Bottom line, try to minimize toxicity when ever possible. I think the main reason of not using olive or vegetable oil is it turning rancid. What does that mean? I think the biggest drawback is it not drying and turning a undesirable color over time. Most water is considered food grade safe, but even too much of that can be harmfulfood safe?
Thank you so much for that background. I actually tried to PM the Grand Esquire before I made this post. So hopefully he finds this when he returns and rips the BandAid off the whole diatribe.@MavErik - your question opened the door to one of many old conversations about Lees - and specifically - Olive Oil. Back then they came under the guise of “Ruminations”. No one really cares what you use on your pipes - but if you ask the question, you’ll get some answers and opinions. Mr. Lee or Briar if you choose, was a strong proponent of using Olive Oil on Pipes by Lee - especially after rubbing off the existing ‘varnish’ with fine steel wool as taught to him by his mentor, Harry Hosterman. Harry apparently taught him many other things as well, much of what is found on these threads as posted by the good country solicitor, Mr. Lee. Anyway, much as a good Missouri Red leaves the path full of piles of manure, this conversation about olive oil and Lees still festers in the roadway. In a way, it’s a shame he is on vacation; he would have delighted this thread with endless posts of Harry Hosterman, the Beverly Hillbillies, and olive oil - although he finally switched over to grape seed oil. Finally, you would have been given the history of Bug Tussell. None of what would be said would respond directly or even indirectly to your question - but you would have - in the words of Kurt Cobain - been entertained. And ruminated on as well.