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  1. tmgaus51

    Tenon Replacement Quality

    It's funny, I sent about 20 pipes to Norwoods for stemwork, and thought that they did excellent work for the most part. It was just the tenon that surprised me. I sent it off for re-repair to Tim West. Thanks for the additional names. I didn't know George Dibos, but after looking at some of...
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    Tenon Replacement Quality

    As you can figure out, I'm very fussy about my pipes, especially those that cost me over $200. I think I'll be ready to leave this one alone once I get it back with a clean tenon :) I thought I was in good hands after this repair person did a lot of very good stem work (converting tapered to...
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    Tenon Replacement Quality

    I'm not sure if that's what he did, but I sent the pipe off to a second repairman. Here's what he got back to me with: "Yes I got it and worked on it yesterday. The tenon is fitted nicely. Only the glue line at the edge was kinda ugly. I worked on making it look better. The function of the tenon...
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    Tenon Replacement Quality

    Thanks. So I guess extra stem work would be risky and as is, no damage is being done. It's funny, I sent a lot of pipes to this repair shop for stem conversion (I think you saw some others in another thread), and I think they did a pretty good job overall. Also, I think they did a pretty good...
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    Tenon Replacement Quality

    Appreciate the reply. I assume it does no structural harm but does affect the resale value. Would you send it off somewhere else to be re-repaired? Any recommendations?
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    Tenon Replacement Quality

    Hey All, Had to send this pipe off for a new tenon and was wondering how to evaluate repair quality. It looks to me like the stem still sits pretty flush against the stummel, and it still smokes very well. I did notice that there was some extra glue and what looked like mini shavings where the...
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    Clenching Very Thin Stems

    @georged thanks for the detailed reply. I agree that's probably not the issue as I can still definitely feel the presence of the button when clenching. The more I think about it, I reckon having to close my mouth almost all the way shut to clench must be causing me to inadvertently lock my jaw...
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    Clenching Very Thin Stems

    Thanks for this. The button height was unadjusted as far as I can tell, so not sure what that equates to. Also, what do you mean by pivot/spin? The stummel?
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    Clenching Very Thin Stems

    Ok now I want in on the joke. Someone pls explain before I google "unbalanced pipe" for the next 3 hours ?
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    Clenching Very Thin Stems

    Is that actually a thing? Did I break the golden rule?
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    Clenching Very Thin Stems

    Lol I'm glad I read the second part. Not sure what you meant by unbalanced ?
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    Clenching Very Thin Stems

    I sent a number of my pipes off to be converted from taper stems to saddle stems, and the results have been great. It's funny though, especially on the middle pipe, where I asked for the stem to be sanded down as much as possible, the pipe actually feels heavier in its current state. I guess...
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    Early Chatter Marks

    Thanks for the tips! I've tried those as well but without great results. This is actually a RC Sands piece.
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    Early Chatter Marks

    Thanks for the replies so far! I just held a lighter about an inch under the stem for about 30 seconds / a minute, and most of the marks came out, so I guess that answers that question. I guess my underlying question is if this has anything to do with the quality of the stem. Also, I've tried...