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<blockquote data-quote="Gaius Marius" data-source="post: 617899" data-attributes="member: 6383"><p>Good morning BoB, </p><p>I enjoyed a bowl of PA match in my beater mm cob. </p><p>Many Christmas gifts are to arrive today in the mail. I'm not very good at wrapping gifts, I can't usually get the wrapping paper tight enough. Still, I think that when I bought gifts for everybody this year, I nailed it so I'm excited to gift em'.</p><p></p><p>[USER=6261]@Singed[/USER] </p><p>I use pipe mortar in all of my cobs to fill the bottom of the bowl after I have removed the wooden piece that juts out into the bowl. I have also used it in briars to fill cracks in bowl sides. Its a more permanent solution than the keystones that EZ suggested. I would try his idea first. Even so, here is a YouTube video that elaborates on the pipe mortar if you or anybody else is interested. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]bq0mOVw8cuY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaius Marius, post: 617899, member: 6383"] Good morning BoB, I enjoyed a bowl of PA match in my beater mm cob. Many Christmas gifts are to arrive today in the mail. I'm not very good at wrapping gifts, I can't usually get the wrapping paper tight enough. Still, I think that when I bought gifts for everybody this year, I nailed it so I'm excited to gift em'. [USER=6261]@Singed[/USER] I use pipe mortar in all of my cobs to fill the bottom of the bowl after I have removed the wooden piece that juts out into the bowl. I have also used it in briars to fill cracks in bowl sides. Its a more permanent solution than the keystones that EZ suggested. I would try his idea first. Even so, here is a YouTube video that elaborates on the pipe mortar if you or anybody else is interested. [MEDIA=youtube]bq0mOVw8cuY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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