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gap between shank and stem
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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelM" data-source="post: 509669" data-attributes="member: 3466"><p>That's odd in my experience. The advice you got above is good and I agree that it almost has to be a buildup in the mortise. But I'm curious if all 4 pipes have anything in common? Do you reassemble the pipe each time you clean it? 1-2 mm is a lot of buildup and it is more common that the tenon gets stuck rather than it fits but doesn't seat.</p><p>Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelM, post: 509669, member: 3466"] That's odd in my experience. The advice you got above is good and I agree that it almost has to be a buildup in the mortise. But I'm curious if all 4 pipes have anything in common? Do you reassemble the pipe each time you clean it? 1-2 mm is a lot of buildup and it is more common that the tenon gets stuck rather than it fits but doesn't seat. Mike. [/QUOTE]
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