“Re-Drilling” as a Repair?

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bayareabriar

Lifer
May 8, 2019
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Can this chamber be “re-drilled” to a larger bore to “repair” the char? Is that even an option in pipe repair?
 

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georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
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Yes it can be done.

It's VERY tricky to get right, though, and has no re-wind button.

New pipe (but same procedure):

 
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bayareabriar

Lifer
May 8, 2019
1,175
1,956
Yes it can be done.

It's VERY tricky to get right, though, and has no re-wind button.

New, pipe (but same procedure):

Thank you. I can imagine the smell must be awful while drilling?
 

bayareabriar

Lifer
May 8, 2019
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Bought a large lot of pipes and a few need chamber work. This is the worst of them with the char at the rim. They arrive tomorrow and I am guessing this chamber is scorched. But chamfer may be an option
 
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xrundog

Lifer
Oct 23, 2014
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I'd chamfer it to reduce risk, rim surface loss, and change of chamber size.
Yeah, if it’s just the edge, maybe a light top and bevel it. If the whole backside is burned you should investigate how deep it goes. It’s often pretty bad. People sometimes use a bowl coating over a burn. It might work. Or it might burn more under the coating.
If it’s not too bad, clean it up and smoke it.