Damage to Heel of Chamber

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paulfg

Lifer
Feb 21, 2016
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Corfu Greece
Almost looks like someone got too aggressive with a reamer. Pipe mud, pipe cement - a variation using some kind of actual cement to fill in the area, or building up a cake are all options.
I agree,I thought maybe a knife had inflicted the damage.
Once I get a chance to inspect it I will decide whether to just smoke it or mud it.
I did wonder about trying to sand the grooves out but guess that's not advisable
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
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I agree,I thought maybe a knife had inflicted the damage.
Once I get a chance to inspect it I will decide whether to just smoke it or mud it.
I did wonder about trying to sand the grooves out but guess that's not advisable
The grooves will offer grip to the carbon when you rebuild an insulator. Think of it as an unintended gift.
 

bullet08

Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
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37,992
RTP, NC. USA
Just from the picture, it looks like that area is little darker. Maybe previous owner decided to dig it out to see if the issue is burn out or surface char. Doesn't look like a burn out.
 
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