nutcracker 06:20 AM 12-22-2014
So I picked this pipe up in a lot on the 'Bay.
Nasty looking thing, the stem not salvageable, with a hole. Had been melted by previous attempts to buff.
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So I decided to have a go at an acrylic stem. The little Unimat hasn't been used in years, but still worked OK. (need a 4-jaw chuck, and soon!)
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Decided to bend the stem.
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I think it needs a gold band or spacer to break the colour transition, but I like how it came out.
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shilala 06:29 AM 12-22-2014
WhiteMamba 06:37 AM 12-22-2014
Looks great brother. The flat bottom is cool so you don't need a stand.
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Chainsaw13 06:42 AM 12-22-2014
Subvet642 07:25 AM 12-22-2014
It doesn't need a ring or spacer, it's perfect the way it is.
:-)
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The.Sheepdog 07:56 AM 12-22-2014
Wow Neil! That is awesome. You have a gift my friend. A true gift.
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WhiteMamba 02:06 PM 12-22-2014
A gold band would look nice.
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ApexAZ 10:56 PM 12-22-2014
Nice restore! It looks brand new!
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badbriar 12:00 AM 12-23-2014
Beautiful! Truly a neat pipe - especially the stem! You done well, brother!
:-)
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nutcracker 08:01 AM 01-10-2015
The.Sheepdog 08:26 AM 01-10-2015
nice. You I hope are starting to get a bunch of these and fix them up to sell. I would buy without question remodeled pipes by you!
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Subvet642 08:57 AM 01-10-2015
Originally Posted by The.Sheepdog:
nice. You I hope are starting to get a bunch of these and fix them up to sell. I would buy without question remodeled pipes by you!
Yeah, that's what you need, an enabler!
:-)
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WhiteMamba 09:05 AM 01-10-2015
nutcracker 02:11 PM 01-10-2015
Might be able to enable your PAD chaps
:-)
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The.Sheepdog 02:44 PM 01-10-2015
I embrace my pipe addiction!
:-)
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WhiteMamba 02:44 PM 01-10-2015
WhiteMamba 03:19 PM 02-12-2015
Is this a particular brand or style of pipe? I like the flat bottom.
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nutcracker 04:12 PM 02-12-2015
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
Is this a particular brand or style of pipe? I like the flat bottom.
I don't know the brand of this pipe - it had no dicernable markings. This one is less than perfect, but I was playing around a bit.
The style is called a "cherrywood" - although made of briar. Go figure.
I'll keep my eyes open for a nice example for you....
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WhiteMamba 05:17 PM 02-12-2015
Ok I appreciate it. I like how you can just sit it down.
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