Just tried rubbing a light coating of pure beeswax on the tenon and that works brilliantly. Still fits tightly, but can be twisted off with relative ease. I think this will be my go-to method as long as I have pure beeswax in the house.
(Also, sure enough, chilling the pipe -- which for me meant putting it in my detached garage, which was sitting at about 25 degrees F -- made unscrewing the stem a cinch.)
I had thought of using very fine grit sandpaper, but was worried about doing something permanent that made it worse. Which is why I asked the forum.
(Also, sure enough, chilling the pipe -- which for me meant putting it in my detached garage, which was sitting at about 25 degrees F -- made unscrewing the stem a cinch.)
I had thought of using very fine grit sandpaper, but was worried about doing something permanent that made it worse. Which is why I asked the forum.