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austinxpipe

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Oct 25, 2012
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Thanks for the tip, I have a freehand style pipe that doesn't fit too well that I will have to try this on.

 

bobby46

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Feb 11, 2012
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While on-the-road I once used a couple turns of teflon tape from my tool-box. Quick, temporary fix for any kind of stem material. Was good for all day.

 
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I think the bird hacked his account and changed the photo. Birds... I believe they are actually evil overlord aliens bent on taking over this world and enslaving us all.

 

timely

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 23, 2012
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clear nail polish was recommened to me and it has worked out well. I can detect no smell or taste of it while smoking the pipe. Metal tenons, depending on the size you can use nail polish on them too. Now the stingers are a different beast, I remove the ones I can as they get pretty gross after a smoke. As far as tightening a stem with the small stingers, I am still looking for the answer to that one. So if anyone knows how to tighten a stem with a small thin stinger, let me know. Thanks.

 

ssjones

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Never thought of superglue... Better be able to pass a pipecleaner!

The superglue is just brushed on the tenon, don't get a cleaner near that! (and let it dry of course before putting the stem back on the pipe!)

 

ssjones

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As far as tightening a stem with the small stingers, I am still looking for the answer to that one. So if anyone knows how to tighten a stem with a small thin stinger, let me know. Thanks.
Are describing tightening a metal screw-in stem so that when it is tight, the stem doesn't line up? If so, you have to heat the metal screw-in piece, remove and reglue it in the right spot (I've heard this describved as "re-clocking")

 

juni

Lifer
Mar 9, 2010
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I tried the bird and the stem isn't loose anymore and the gurgling is also gone, but now my pipe tweets on its own!

 
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