I did a trade with a Brigham collector for a bag of old pipes. I wanted to make some vulcanite and briar dust for refurb. I found a couple of pipes that had promise.
One is a old meer lined Grabow. The liner had failed a long time ago. The pipe was thick with varnish, and the stummel was unusually heavy. There’s a lot of wood to work with.
With a good alcohol soak I got lucky and the liner fell away from the pipe.
The varnish was very heavy. Tough to take off, and I wanted to lighten the pipe a bit. I had work to do.
One problem is the size of the bowl with the missing liner. It’s immense! Im going to swab a little JB weld in the walls of the pipe and add a coating on top of the pipe. Not sure what else I could do.
Im going to dye the pipe a light brown, but I’m not sure whether to work on the pipe surface and remove all the black divots or not.
What do you think pipers? I’ve added before and after pics to show where I’m at.
One is a old meer lined Grabow. The liner had failed a long time ago. The pipe was thick with varnish, and the stummel was unusually heavy. There’s a lot of wood to work with.
With a good alcohol soak I got lucky and the liner fell away from the pipe.
The varnish was very heavy. Tough to take off, and I wanted to lighten the pipe a bit. I had work to do.
One problem is the size of the bowl with the missing liner. It’s immense! Im going to swab a little JB weld in the walls of the pipe and add a coating on top of the pipe. Not sure what else I could do.
Im going to dye the pipe a light brown, but I’m not sure whether to work on the pipe surface and remove all the black divots or not.
What do you think pipers? I’ve added before and after pics to show where I’m at.
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