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03-07-2009, 05:16 AM | #1 |
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So, I'm a cheapskate (DIY pipe repair)
And I hate to pay shipping on pipes.
I can't easily get to a B & M for a new pipe. I don't have a lot of room to publicly display pipes, nor do I want to, as I'm only a newbie yet, so I hate to buy replacements in bulk and leave them lying out. I smoke cheap mini-cobs. Knowing all this, in cleaning my pipe last night, I drove a hole through the putty. I plugged it with a cotton ball, and I mean tightly. I cut the protruding wisps off, and shaved it smooth, kept compressing it down flat. I haven't smoked it yet, but before I sacrifice the tobacco, do you think it will work? I likened it to smoking a cigarette down to the filter; it's not going to do any true damage, right? Points for creativity, or am I just pathetic for trying? Last edited by kzm007; 03-07-2009 at 05:26 AM. |
03-07-2009, 07:49 AM | #2 |
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Re: So, I'm a cheapskate (DIY pipe repair)
I have not tried a cotton ball before but I use wood dowel rods trimmed to fit to repair the bottoms of cobs.
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03-07-2009, 08:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: So, I'm a cheapskate (DIY pipe repair)
Worth a shot I guess, for the cotton balls, and thanks. You just glue it in place I assume?
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03-08-2009, 08:55 AM | #4 |
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Re: So, I'm a cheapskate (DIY pipe repair)
I would assume since cotton is flammable it may ignite. Part of the function of the pipe walls and bottom is to absorb and dissipate heat, another thing I am not sure the cotton would do well.
You can always smoke it and give it a try though! -Tyler |
03-08-2009, 04:30 PM | #5 |
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Re: So, I'm a cheapskate (DIY pipe repair)
Kegan:
Let me do some digging and I'll see If I can come up with a couple decent pipes to send to you. I can't a future literary genius smoking a mini-cob. Kindest Reguards Mike |
03-08-2009, 11:18 PM | #6 |
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Re: So, I'm a cheapskate (DIY pipe repair)
Gentlemen, I thank you. 'Tis true that cotton burns, but at least that way my tobacco would stay lit . Half-joking.
I buy cobs because they're cheap and easy to maintain. I'd hate to buy something as nice as a Peterson or a Savinelli, and destroy it in my newbie-ness, after all. This whole generosity and outpouring of help is the whole reason I joined CS. Glad to see the insanity of that kindness, lost in today's world, has a home here at CA. Thanks to all who've replied - Kegan |
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