Hi All!
I have 10 estate pipes in the mail that should be here Tuesday. I've never "restored" or prepped for smoking any briar pipes really, so I'm pretty excited to take on the project.
I'm trying to gather a list of some things I'll need to bring them back to life with basically no tools on hand. This is what I figure I'll need to gather over the weekend to be prepped for digging in when they arrive.
1. Reamer (I'm sure at least a few could use a reaming). Should I invest in a reamer, or just scrape by hand with a knife?
2. Sandpaper of various grits for cleaning up rims and stems if necessary
3. Microfiber cloth for polishing, cleaning
4. Oxiclean for soaking stems
5. Plenty of pipe cleaners
6. Everclear and kosher salt
7. Beeswax for buffing (have it already)
8. Vaseline for covering anything that might need covered in Vaseline
What am I forgetting?
I have 10 estate pipes in the mail that should be here Tuesday. I've never "restored" or prepped for smoking any briar pipes really, so I'm pretty excited to take on the project.
I'm trying to gather a list of some things I'll need to bring them back to life with basically no tools on hand. This is what I figure I'll need to gather over the weekend to be prepped for digging in when they arrive.
1. Reamer (I'm sure at least a few could use a reaming). Should I invest in a reamer, or just scrape by hand with a knife?
2. Sandpaper of various grits for cleaning up rims and stems if necessary
3. Microfiber cloth for polishing, cleaning
4. Oxiclean for soaking stems
5. Plenty of pipe cleaners
6. Everclear and kosher salt
7. Beeswax for buffing (have it already)
8. Vaseline for covering anything that might need covered in Vaseline
What am I forgetting?