It did not and I did not. It would have next to impossible without cutting a new stem.Classic rustie, always turning bad things good and making the rest of us jealous. When will he ever learn…
Did the stem already have a graduated bore or did you do it yourself?
Is it because it’s stepped (not sure if this is the right term) from the filter slot the the draft hole?It did not and I did not. It would have next to impossible without cutting a new stem.
No, it’s because to draft starts nearly all the way up to the bend so there’s no way to gat a reamer in it.Is it because it’s stepped (not sure if this is the right term) from the filter slot the the draft hole?
Could it be straightened, drilled, then rebent?No, it’s because to draft starts nearly all the way up to the bend so there’s no way to gat a reamer in it.
Anything is possible with enough time, talent, and money. But it would be more trouble than it’s worth. The ends would not justify the means.Could it be straightened, drilled, then rebent?