Isagar
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Now, I know the most typical method is to give your pipe a trip to the fridge. And I have done so on my beater pipes with great effect. But I found it's usually not a permanent fix. It becomes smooth for a short while before going squeaky or completely stuck again.
I've read in a few places that recommends Beeswax. Any insight on that?
Also Vauen have a pipe tenon lipstick for hard to fit and squeaky tenons. It's uncommon and I've only seen it being sold in a few European pipe shops. Again, any one with experience with it?
Heres a link to it: http://www.vauen.de/photo/detail/en/Pipe-Service-Stick_500/98.808.4.13.html
Finally, is there anyone with secret self discovered methods that they're willing to share around?
EDIT: Bonus question: have you ever broken a shank while trying to remove the stem with too much force? I've personally has yet too but there were times I seriously felt that I could if i tried to remove the stem with all my strength instead of popping it in the fridge.
I've read in a few places that recommends Beeswax. Any insight on that?
Also Vauen have a pipe tenon lipstick for hard to fit and squeaky tenons. It's uncommon and I've only seen it being sold in a few European pipe shops. Again, any one with experience with it?
Heres a link to it: http://www.vauen.de/photo/detail/en/Pipe-Service-Stick_500/98.808.4.13.html
Finally, is there anyone with secret self discovered methods that they're willing to share around?
EDIT: Bonus question: have you ever broken a shank while trying to remove the stem with too much force? I've personally has yet too but there were times I seriously felt that I could if i tried to remove the stem with all my strength instead of popping it in the fridge.