Thanks for the tips!
I bought this pipe just for the rondelle, so I’m not worried about the stem. It’s really just a donor. I am now concerned I won’t be able to do it at all. I guess there is only one way to find out.
There is something I’m curious about though, if they are this hard to remove how do so many of them end up missing? I see them missing from stems all the time, and those stems are not destroyed!
So you are saying its possible...
I've never had the need to try this myself, but Steve Laug did it back in 2013, with a soldering iron. Details:
Installing a GBD Rondelle on a New Stem
Today I finished restemming a GBD 9438 with a new tapered stem. The original saddle stem was unrepairable. I removed the rondelle from that stem and studied how it had been installed. From the appe…rebornpipes.com
Here is the “intact” stem pushed in to the good stummel. I am starting to think it might make more sense to try and make this stem fit? Or am I wrong?
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