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EvertonFC

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Anyone have any idea where I can find clear bits? Hate having a black mouthpiece on a beautifully colored stem. Thanks.
 
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I'm not sure if anyone makes them specifically for pipes but you can always just cut pieces of clear silicone rubber tubing and make your own. 9mm is the standard size of softies, that fits most pipes. Thin wall 9mm clear tubing should be about the same.
 

mingc

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Pipeh

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I purchased both sizes of these- they're ok.

What I don't like about them is that, as silicone rubber bits, they don't stick (semi-adhere) to the stem, like the natural rubber soft-bits will do.

One thing you might try is to get some latex tubing (yellow surgical tubing) and cut a section of that.

One thing I would personally try to avoid using was any kind of clear plastic tubing that had a smell to it, because these are things that will spend a lot of time in your mouth, and I don't know enough about chemistry and biology to know whether the plasticizers used will hurt you or not.
 

EvertonFC

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I purchased both sizes of these- they're ok.

What I don't like about them is that, as silicone rubber bits, they don't stick (semi-adhere) to the stem, like the natural rubber soft-bits will do.

One thing you might try is to get some latex tubing (yellow surgical tubing) and cut a section of that.

One thing I would personally try to avoid using was any kind of clear plastic tubing that had a smell to it, because these are things that will spend a lot of time in your mouth, and I don't know enough about chemistry and biology to know whether the plasticizers used will hurt you or not.
Thank you.
 
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krizzose

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There’s always clear bandage tape, which was the subject of a memorable thread here a few years ago. It works pretty well, and you can control (pun intended) how thick you want it (pun intended).

No judgment
 
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hyperstar

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Is "bandage" a safe word of some kind?🪢

Yes. I used "stretch first aid tape" before, they did a great job.
But, there would be glue residue remaining on the pipe stem. You will have to use sticker remover to clean it.

I used plastic wrap once. I felt that the plastic wrap would release toxins, so I didn't continue to use it.
 
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krizzose

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Yes. I used "stretch first aid tape" before, they did a great job.
But, there would be glue residue remaining on the pipe stem. You will have to use sticker remover to clean it.

I used plastic wrap once. I felt that the plastic wrap would release toxins, so I didn't continue to use it.
That was a typo, I meant friction tape marketed as “bondage tape”. No glue, it just a sticks to itself. Again, pun intended
 

EvertonFC

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There’s always clear bandage tape, which was the subject of a memorable thread here a few years ago. It works pretty well, and you can control (pun intended) how thick you want it (pun intended).

No judgment
That makes sense.

Given the growing popularity of colorful, non-black pipe stems, I'm surprised no one is really making translucent bits.
 
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I use them for my meerschaum pipes, as most of them have yellow stems, and a black softy bit looks stupid on them. I found the clear softy bits on ebay years ago. The vendor was out of China, but it only took about two weeks for them to arrive. They're no different than the standard black softy bits only clear. ;)
 
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EvertonFC

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I use them for my meerschaum pipes, as most of them have yellow stems, and a black softy bit looks stupid on them. I found the clear softy bits on ebay years ago. The vendor was out of China, but it only took about two weeks for them to arrive. They're no different than the standard black softy bits only clear. ;)
Thanks for that. More importantly, what sort of metal do you listen to? 🤘
 

Pipercat

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I bought food grade silicone tubing off Amazon. Just cut to length. Works ok. The feel is more resistant than rubber, and the edge is sharp where you cut it, not enough to cut you, just a bit annoying. I guess you could wet sand it, but wasn't annoying enough to bother.

Overall works well, just not as comfortable as a rubber bit.

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