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bogfire

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I have two pipes where the stems broke off and a piece of each stem was left in the bowl. I managed to get the pieces out but am left with some ragged holes. I just bought two stems to attach to these bowls and am looking for suggestions as to how to attach them. Also the round bowl has a hole in it. Suggestions for repair of that? Thanks for your review and assistance.

 

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didimauw

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As for the stems, I personally would sand it even. Then re drill the part where the stem goes in. Harder than it sounds, but not impossible.
And do you have a link to a picture that jpmcwjr can post, of the bowl with the hole?
:nana:

 

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Hi, Thanks to everyone that replied. I like the suggestion of sanding and drilling and may give that a try.

Here is the picture of the pipe bowl with the hole.

 

didimauw

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That hole looks like someone tried re drilling the draft hole. I would know, cause I have done that very thing, and oops too far. You could try a mixture or briar dust that you have or saved from sanding the other pipe down (could use just wood dust I suppose) and super glue. Turn it into a paste. Let dry and sand. Or what I did on the Grabow I messed up was plug it with a tiny piece of wood, force fitted it, without glue, sanded, re rusticated it with a Dremel, and stained it.
But hopefully someone with much more knowledge than I will chime in .

 

bogfire

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Great advice didimauw. Thanks for your helpful suggestions. Yes, I did go too far when drilling. :)

 

didimauw

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This was a Grabow that I drilled too far.
The repair was hidden pretty well I think. Granted it is rusticated, so it was easier to hide.
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That white spot on the bowl, is not the repair. I have no idea what that is now that I'm looking at it lol.

 
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