I have a sale pending on an antique horn that has a solidified powder in it. The buyer is 900 miles away, so I need to mail/ship the horn. I don't want to risk removing the wood base plug. The spout ID is about 1/4". I used a straightened coat hanger and was able to break the powder up some, but there is still a lump left inside, I'm guessing about the size of a golf ball. The coat hanger isn't having much effect on the ball of powder. When I shake the horn, the ball rattles around, but not much powder comes out.
I was thinking about filling the horn with water to "disolve" the lump. Good idea/bad idea? Has anyone done it before? Any ideas? Thanks guys.
-Ron