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Purple Banana
01-30-2008, 10:28 PM
I've got a lovely piece I got about a year ago- it's wooden, and it's got a hinge piece on the top of the bowl, which is great to pack, cover, and take on the go. It's been used quite frequently, and it's now gotten much harder to hit because it's so clogged. Unfortunately, the way the pipe is designed, I am unable to manually scrape anything but the bowl, which hasn't yielded any results yet.
I was thinking isopropyl and salt, but since my bowl has colored wood, would that damage the coloring? Could I simply put the mixture into the bowl portion withough resorting to soaking the entire piece?
Here's a diagram of my piece:
Purple Banana
01-30-2008, 10:43 PM
The hole for the bowl is small, and it would require a good amount of twisting and contortion to fit anything in the down pipe; the mouthpiece is 1mm tall and 2mm wide...
nightlight
01-30-2008, 11:31 PM
I would just let the concoction sit inside the bowlhead while holding it very still. eventually it will work its way through, and when it does pour more in until it comes out again.
Purple Banana
01-30-2008, 11:37 PM
I've been doing that very thing, and it actually seems to be clearing it out pretty well. Unfortunately, it's taking the wooden stain finish off as well. I figure if it gets too bad, I can re-stain it the original green colors, or just make a completely new design :)
psteve
01-30-2008, 11:38 PM
Wooden bowls are not recommended.
Many types of wood release toxic material when heated, and the wood can burn, making lung damage a possibility.
Get yourself a nice glass piece, and stay healthy!
Purple Banana
01-31-2008, 12:11 AM
I've got 4 glass pieces- this one's used only for hiking trips, that is, if I don't have a suitable container to hold my bud in :)
HerbalConfusion
02-01-2008, 12:24 AM
Wooden bowls are not recommended.
Many types of wood release toxic material when heated, and the wood can burn, making lung damage a possibility.
Get yourself a nice glass piece, and stay healthy!
Yea if you dont use the right wood.
jimmy8778
02-01-2008, 05:08 AM
always use the right wood, always, there is only one kind worth any money.
friendoftheend
02-03-2008, 01:52 AM
Maybe if you threw it in some boiling water is would help loosen up the resin so you could clean it easier..:jointsmile:
Toke'n
02-03-2008, 05:36 AM
I have the same exact type of bowl.  Mine is red and blue, maybe i will put up some pics.  Anyway, to stay on topic, i just use a paper clip, un rolled and jam it through till i see it come into the bowl.  THen twirl it around, and pull it out and you should be all set.
TormentedImp
02-04-2008, 08:38 PM
and what IS the right type of wood?
shagysmoke
02-04-2008, 11:40 PM
In response to the water comment- DO NOT SOAK YOUR WOODEN PIPE IN HOT WATER!
My pipe swelled and the hinge got messed so bad i couldnt open it back up for days.
I would recommend using a wet paperclip and twisting it around like friendoftheend said.
This is the safest method in terms of keeping your pipe clean .:pipe:
Toke'n
02-05-2008, 03:42 AM
that was Toke'n, and im glad you echo my sentiment.  Dont put it in water.
GreenDeere
11-03-2008, 04:12 AM
If you have access to a air compressor you could blow it out. Have you tried pipe cleaners?
one.stoned.wookie
11-04-2008, 05:32 AM
find a drill bit to match the hole of your pipe and use that....it will clean it out perfect every time..
Maloneyyy
02-25-2009, 07:05 PM
Air compressor or those pipe cleaners you used to play with in like kindergarten.
Mississippi Steve
02-25-2009, 07:21 PM
I've got a lovely piece I got about a year ago- it's wooden, and it's got a hinge piece on the top of the bowl, which is great to pack, cover, and take on the go. It's been used quite frequently, and it's now gotten much harder to hit because it's so clogged. Unfortunately, the way the pipe is designed, I am unable to manually scrape anything but the bowl, which hasn't yielded any results yet.
I was thinking isopropyl and salt, but since my bowl has colored wood, would that damage the coloring? Could I simply put the mixture into the bowl portion withough resorting to soaking the entire piece?
Here's a diagram of my piece:
I guess you have never heard of "pipe cleaners"....those furry wire things that are made for that exact purpose.
thevines2
03-27-2009, 01:39 PM
small paper clip or pipe cleaner
my wooden pipe is straight fucked
its like 4 years old and been passed around between me and a few friends
and i was smoking headies out of it for a few months
cant even clear the fucker with a paperclip
Mississippi Steve
03-27-2009, 01:45 PM
small paper clip or pipe cleaner
my wooden pipe is straight fucked
its like 4 years old and been passed around between me and a few friends
and i was smoking headies out of it for a few months
cant even clear the fucker with a paperclip
Use a small drill bit to clear it, then clean it.
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