Good morning all and welcome to a new week. I'm starting with some HH Burley Flake in a Savinelli Series III
I just discovered an awesome blend. 2 slices of HH Latakia mixed with 1 slice of Orlik Golden Sliced. Both rubbed out and fairly dry. As I mentioned in my post I think Im going to call it Golden Latakia. Give it a try. Happy smoking.Drinking my morning coffee with a bowl of HH Burley flake in a Savinelli Spring 626.
Good morning. Try and mix some HH Latakia with some Orlik Golden Sliced. 2 slice HH and 1 slice Orlik. Just a dream. Right now smoking it in my Savinelli Trevi 310 ks. By the way going to call it Golden Latakia Blend.Good morning all and welcome to a new week. I'm starting with some HH Burley Flake in a Savinelli Series III
Be careful. Shoveling snow can be dangerously stressful.Finishing up the tin of Wessex Brown Flake with a side of coffee. Gathering up my strength to go shovel all that white stuff from yesterday. And I live on a corner lot.
Nice pipe! BTW, does the almond oil with fine pumice get stems shiny again, or just oxidation free? How does it compare to jewelers rouge impregnated cloths? Does fine pumice come in grades?Smoking Dunhill Flake in my Sav. Autograph. First pipe of the day. View attachment 70752
Good questions. The pumice (made by Bondex) I purchased from an Ace Hardware store for using with shellac doing French polish work. By adding oil you make it easier to apply. I use a piece of leather to apply and work the paste into the stem. It removes light oxidation like you get when you water clean your stems. It does oil the vulcanite, but then I follow-up with a buffing wheel on my lathe using green, red, and white compound. After the white buff polish I rub in a little Almond or Walnut oil with my finger and back in the rack it goes. For stubborn oxidation I use a felt wheel impregnated with the oil/pumice paste. You have to be careful with the hard felt wheel - just a light touch. If the felt wheel doesn't get it its sandpaper time. I will use 1000 - 1500 grit, then pumice/oil paste followed by buffing. There is a lighter grade of pumice called Rottenstone and I've mixed it with oil too and used it. It doesn't cut as fast.Nice pipe! BTW, does the almond oil with fine pumice get stems shiny again, or just oxidation free? How does it compare to jewelers rouge impregnated cloths? Does fine pumice come in grades?
Sorry for the interrogation, but inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks!