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Edwin Weaver

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Dec 4, 2019
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Have you ever had the tenon get stuck in the shank of your pipe? In the past, I busted a few stems attempting to twist them out of the shank. Now, I shave the tenon (just a little) so that the stem can be inserted and removed easily. Not too much, you don’t want it to fall out, just enough so that you can remove the stem easily.

I clean my pipe after each bowl. Run a pipe cleaner through the stem and then a bristle pipe cleaner through the stem and shank. Every 15 to 20 bowls I lightly ream the bowl to keep the cake from building up too much and to keep the bowl keep clean and to keep a fresh taste to each bowl I smoke.

Just my way of doing things

Edwin
 
I have only had a stem be too tight a few times, but I did have one pesky Chacom that just felt like I was trying to squeeze a fat woman into skinny jeans. And, with a little help from friends on here, I took a graphite pencil and drew the graphite onto the tenon, and voila... it fit. After that, I never had an issue with that pipe.

If shaving the tenon worked for you, that's great! I'm not knocking it. But, I would try the least permanent evasive action first. It only take micrometers to make a tenon become a trombone slide.
 

Edwin Weaver

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 4, 2019
114
294
Living in Wisconsin
pipe-smoker.com
I have only had a stem be too tight a few times, but I did have one pesky Chacom that just felt like I was trying to squeeze a fat woman into skinny jeans. And, with a little help from friends on here, I took a graphite pencil and drew the graphite onto the tenon, and voila... it fit. After that, I never had an issue with that pipe.

If shaving the tenon worked for you, that's great! I'm not knocking it. But, I would try the least permanent evasive action first. It only take micrometers to make a tenon become a trombone slide.
comicfolklore,

Thank you for your input on the Graphite. When i shave the tenon, believe me, it is only a hair. The tenon is never lose or sloppy, just easier to insert and remove. with a new pipe the stem is usually easy, but over the years it seem to get harder. i busted a 'Lorenzo' pipe stem that way. at first it was great, but over time it became harder to remove.

Thanks

Edwin
 

Edwin Weaver

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 4, 2019
114
294
Living in Wisconsin
pipe-smoker.com
I have a 'razor sharp' blade and rub it gently over the Tenon. I get only a light powder, just enough to loosen the stem so that i can remove it easier.
My hands are crippled now (as of 3 years ago) so it is harder for me to do things than it was years ago. I never had this problem in the 70's, 80's, 90's or afterward, only recently. I am also in a wheelchair so my mobility is hampered also.

Thank you for your input and questions. I hope you never become afflicted so that it becomes hard to clean your pipes.

May the God of all creation bless you and help you.

Edwin
 
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