Cavity in the tobacco chamber. What to do?
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:27 am
Good morning!
In the process of drilling the tobacco chamber of this pipe
there was a briar defect on the wall of the tobacco chamber. A cavity with dimensions of approximately 4 x 7 mm and a depth of another 1.5 x 2 mm into the wall of the tobacco chamber. Is there any way to save this pipe, or is it only suitable for burning in a furnace.? Maybe charcoal, maple syrup and water.? Some inner feeling tells me that this pipe cannot be saved.
What do you think about this.
Regards, Odissey
In the process of drilling the tobacco chamber of this pipe
there was a briar defect on the wall of the tobacco chamber. A cavity with dimensions of approximately 4 x 7 mm and a depth of another 1.5 x 2 mm into the wall of the tobacco chamber. Is there any way to save this pipe, or is it only suitable for burning in a furnace.? Maybe charcoal, maple syrup and water.? Some inner feeling tells me that this pipe cannot be saved.
What do you think about this.
Regards, Odissey