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JackofNone

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 22, 2023
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Hello All.
I didn't listen when I was told not to dismantle a pipe while it's hot. Now I'm left with a leaky pipe. Moisture escapes this (picture below) non-flush joint between the stem and shank, and it gets on my hand sometimes. It's a little gross but doesn't take away from the experience too much. I'm thinking with gentle heat I can reform the acrylic. Whatcha got for me? Thanks

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JackofNone

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Ah. The PC warranty does not cover stems, even though I am within 30 days of use. I will avoid Baraccini products going forward, but their Filo Rosso is my favorite briar thus far. I'll be letting all my pipes cool down thoroughly before cleaning...
 

Briar Lee

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You do have to understand that when buying inexpensive pipes like Baraccini and Rossi problems like this do occur periodically?

The Brarasccini line seems to have used a an acrylic mortise that a machine produces to seal up against a moulded stem another machine produces.

It all had to work out before they made the moulds and began production.

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Were it mine I’d borrow some nail polish from my wife and get to painting acrylic.

Heating up acrylic with a flame seems unswise.:)
 

JackofNone

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As promised here are the pictures. The neighbor kids are off school and they're playing in the snow right by the road just like my brother and I used to 20 years ago. It's a dark plug kind of day. Cheers to everyone shoveling with me.
 

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Briar Lee

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Sep 4, 2021
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The back part of the shank is called a mortise.

Normally it’s just a piece of hollowed out wood.

Yours is quite fancy. Looks like a ring of wood with an acrylic ring. On most all of them (except yours) that all seals up.


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Where is the air leak?
 
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