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12-21-2008, 07:43 AM | #1 |
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modify my Kaywoodie Super Grain
I have a newer Kaywoodie Super Grain . The stinger on the stem is one that is more of a ' T' and has very small holes .
I am tempted to take my dremel tool and a cut-off wheel and whack the end of the stinger off. Have any of you folks ever modified your pipes like that ? If so , was the effect what you had hoped ?
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