Mike, thanks! Typed in 49013 and it came right up. Twenty bucks.
That's why I gave it to Mike. I know he enjoys cleaning up pipes. I enjoy the hunt for pipes at antique shops, not cleaning them.Enjoyed this thread. I wouldn't have had a clue where to even start with this job.
Fascinating thread
Thank you gentlemen!Enjoyed this thread
I noticed that too.OMG!! There's a ghostly face in the stummel!
I worked a pipe the other day and my drill bit filled with dinosaur age tobacco tar. It was like a cement plug.It's starting to look like the "broken piece" in the mortise isn't actually that.
More likely a spacer that someone made to remove the gap between the bottom of the mortise and the end of the tenon...
OR
(and no, I'm not kidding)... what's there is ossified gunk. Nearly glass hard "petrified" yuck, created by someone who smoked the pipe hard and frequently cleaned it (he thought) with frequent alcohol-soaked pipe cleaners. And never, ever took the pipe apart.
The gap acts as a combination alcohol wringer and crud trap, and the crud particles in suspension plate out as the alcohol evaporates. Repeat X 1000 and you end up with something damn near as hard as acrylic (but significantly more brittle).
I've seen it maybe two dozen times over the years.
The fix is easy (if that's what it is in your case): a slip-fit drill bit gently hand-turned into the mortise until the crap stops coming out and wood shows at the end of the tunnel.
The angles and lights make it difficult to photograph. I could probably keep playing with it to get it 'perfect', but I don't know if eventually I will keep the pipe or get a new stem made for it.Looks like the button still needs some building up in a couple spots.
Mike, I once had a pipe that had something stuck in it just like yours....it took me an age to get it out and it turned out to be a thick brass washer/spacer some bonehead had stuck in there@georged Not sure if you saw this pic from the other thread. Here's a close up I took before I sent the pipe to Mike.
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Whatever it is...it's in there good.
How did you manage to extract this gunk ? Oxiclean ?
What gunk?How did you manage to extract this gunk ? Oxiclean ?