Adjusting Stem Fit

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Brig

Might Stick Around
Jun 23, 2024
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New England
Good evening!

Just got this little estate Austrian meer in, nice and small and figure it'll be a good pipe for a quick smoke or for sampling new tobaccos.

Bowl itself is light as a ping pong ball. Only trouble is, the stem is slightly skewed to the side.

I suspect that this may have been the case in production, as it is not loose and the case seems to have wear consistent with the skew.

Not really a huge deal, I suppose, but I'd kind of like it to be straight. Any tips on adjusting stem fit, or would I have to have a new stem made completely to get it straight and snug?
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Brig

Might Stick Around
Jun 23, 2024
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181
New England
Interesting. Might have to try the superglue technique, though I'm kind of afraid to overgunk it up
 

Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
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Southern U.S.A.
From the pic it looks like the stem is turning a little too much. No problem, just take a piece of sticky tape, put a hole in it the size of the tenon, slip it over the tenon sticky side down and press it against the flat part of the stem. Screw in stem and repeat if needed. When it fits right, trim the tape and you're done. Basically, you've created a "spacer". puffy
 

woodrow

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 28, 2018
208
232
Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada
Yah that is a problem with estate meers, i've learned to stay away from older pipees with screw in tenon, gotten a few overclock and usually on the "sultan" style carved pipes.
Exactly. Years ago I was going to buy a Meer, but knew it was slightly overclocked, much like the Kaywoodies were. I much prefer the push pull. If I had a Meer like this I might try a conversion.
 

jhowell

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 25, 2019
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Phoenix, Arizona
From the pic it looks like the stem is turning a little too much. No problem, just take a piece of sticky tape, put a hole in it the size of the tenon, slip it over the tenon sticky side down and press it against the flat part of the stem. Screw in stem and repeat if needed. When it fits right, trim the tape and you're done. Basically, you've created a "spacer". puffy
Notebook paper hole reinforcers already have the hole - just apply and go...
 
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