Before I tell you about this repair I just want to mention that I am mostly learning how to restore pipes on my own through trial and error. This is probably something basic for you guys, but it is a giant victory for me personally.
Ok here are the photos first - unfortunately this was an emergency repair that I had to finish in less than two hours so I forgot to take a proper BEFORE photo…



On the last photo I doodled out the piece that was missing. Also this was not the final stage but the rest is just some small finishing stuff.
Ok for months now I have been experimenting with all kinds of glues and concoctions, that would not only repair a damaged stem, but will also be almost undetectable. Durable too and should feel very similar to vulcanite. I think I finally got it - this repair was made with a gel CA glue , no activator and I mixed vulcanite powder with it. I just used vulcanite powder from a donor stem and the amount was about 30% of the glue’s volume. The tricky part is that the vulcanite powder will react with the glue in about 2 minutes, completely curing it. This also the best part since I can start filing after just a couple of minutes.
Here are also photos of the vulcanite, glue and of course the gorgeous restored Willmer Extra Grain A.


Ok here are the photos first - unfortunately this was an emergency repair that I had to finish in less than two hours so I forgot to take a proper BEFORE photo…



On the last photo I doodled out the piece that was missing. Also this was not the final stage but the rest is just some small finishing stuff.
Ok for months now I have been experimenting with all kinds of glues and concoctions, that would not only repair a damaged stem, but will also be almost undetectable. Durable too and should feel very similar to vulcanite. I think I finally got it - this repair was made with a gel CA glue , no activator and I mixed vulcanite powder with it. I just used vulcanite powder from a donor stem and the amount was about 30% of the glue’s volume. The tricky part is that the vulcanite powder will react with the glue in about 2 minutes, completely curing it. This also the best part since I can start filing after just a couple of minutes.
Here are also photos of the vulcanite, glue and of course the gorgeous restored Willmer Extra Grain A.











