George Kaplan
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Not to filter. That is the answer.
I've had many pipes for 6 mm and 9 mm filters that I smoked filterless and can tell you I don't see how the pipe could be damaged. Let us know if you find that out.SpeedyPete":nekcson1 said:I have a couple of pipes drilled to accept filters.
I smoke them without the filters and I got rid of the adaptors as well. I've read somewhere that a pipe can be damaged if smoked without an adaptor. I really can't see how this can happen.
I'm wondering what the brothers think about this issue?
Some people feel that removing the stem every time you clean the pipe, puts extra milage on your stem/mortise connection. Once the stem gets loose, you would need to utilize a method of tightening the connection back up, or have a replacement stem made for $20-$30.zjgilbert":by9a6vu2 said:I've oticed a few of you guys saying you have to take out the stem to remove the filter so you can clean it. I've always removed the stem for cleaning, filtered or not. This isn't going to hurt the pipe any will it. I always let the pipe sit for a bit so it can cool before reeming or cleaning.
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