Nothing to apologize for, imho. I think there’s more to our brotherhood than just what we’re smoking at the moment.Smoking a Custombilt billiard ,PS nougat,Horton`s k-cup. I finally calmed down from the Dr.s visit, I am sorry for the long rant in my last post...
Singed, just be happy you're not a New Yorker (sorry NY BOBs) with an attitude on everything. I know you got hit by this storm. That too, is like a full Moon. I SaidWatched several episodes of Star Trek: TNG this afternoon with a bowl of H&H in my Rossi Canadian.
Something about reply responses keeps popping up for me so I'm going to open it up. I like seeing when someone has read my posts, because I like the feedback I assume others like to know who has read their posts. However, I do not always agree with what I read. That does not mean I feel a need to voice a dissenting POV. I do not necessarily want to indicate dis/agreement either, only that I have noted their point. The problem I find is that there is not a neutral acknowledgement icon in the "Like" options. I am reluctant to use "thumbs up" just to indicate I have read a post, but I want people to know I have read the posts. How do the rest of you address this ambiguity, or do you find an ambiguity issue at all? Or do you just leave "like" blank unless you have a personal take on the post? All I would really like is a flag to indicate I read someone's post. I realize it may be a limitation of the interface we use bc the same interface is used on several other sites I have been on.
I am likely overthinking this whole thing, but I have never liked to be taken out of context and I hate to give false impressions.
Great advice I have a drill I have been thinking of turning into a set up.I use my lathe with two cotton 10 inch wheels 1/2 of each wheel dedicated to pumice, red stick, white stick, and finally carnauba in hard stick. I can adjust speed, highest 1750 RPM. At that speed pumice will get most oxidation. Now I soaked my stems in Oxiclean powder and warm water. Then, if the oxidation was deep sanded the bits with 500 and up to 1500 grit. In some stubborn cases I had to use a 1/2" wheel on my Dremil with pumice mixed with Walnut oil, even hand rub, before taking it to the big wheel. I should note I have an 8" hard felt wheel impregnated with pumice and oil for tough spots that the above couldn't get. Charatan DC bits were the hardest to work given their stair steps. I have found that Dunhill used a very high grade vulc. One final note, I learned the wheel on a lathe at the pipeshop (Diebels) that I worked at in the 70s. It's very easy to get a catch and throw it across the room. If your pipe is attached it could be a bad scene. So go slow till you get a feel for it - like riding a bike. Hope this helps.View attachment 16109
This might be a poor solution but how about an electric toothbrush? I use one to clean my textured pipes. Soft bristled, of course.Great advice I have a drill I have been thinking of turning into a set up.
Yeah, some medications have a long "half-life", I'm surprised the doctor didn't give you some advice on managing the "withdrawal period". It would be nice to have the knowledge to handle the side effects before you start experiencing them and have to ask him again. Not terribly pro-active.Smoking a Savinelli 626, BB Alamo,mug of spearmint green tea to calm my stomach-probably ,the last smoke of the day for me.
I just read on-line that it takes 25 days for Moujaro to be out of my system and the side effects begin 2 taper off after 14 days!
I see you like hand planes!Didn't get a chance to smoke a pipe today. Finished a week long project of cleaning oxidized vulcanite stems in my collection. Of course doesn't include Meerschaums and acrylic bitedView attachment 16082 pipes. This was a love/hate relationship with vulcanite, but got it done.
I use my drill clamped in a vise for buffing. It works ok. I melt some carnuba flakes from ebay and apply to the buffing pad. That stuff doesn't stay liquid for long.Great advice I have a drill I have been thinking of turning into a set up.
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