Pipe Stem Materials Durability Test (side-by-side comparison)

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georged

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Mar 7, 2013
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I could watch that all day. That was quite amusing :lol:
You can. The guy has his own channel and has been posting a couple videos a week for a year. People ask for what they want to see smushed on Reddit and in YouTube comments. It's hysterical.

 

georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
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The guy was crushing stuff with more force than my ex wife exerted on my balls.
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mayfair70

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Sep 14, 2015
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That guy is hilarious! :crazy:
So which materials are new stems made from? All of those?

 

dmcmtk

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Aug 23, 2013
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I guess that's a way to spend a long Winter's night with your girl in Finland... :roll:

 

jvnshr

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Oh, our lovely Hydraulic Press Channel. He is very amusing indeed.
So which materials are new stems made from? All of those?
1 - P.M.M.A. (polymethyl methacrylate) - Acrylic

2 - Polystone - Mixture of crushed stone and polymer

3 - PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) - Remember non-stick pans?

4 - Sustapeek (polyether ether ketone) - A thermoplastic polymer

5 - Sustaglide - A thermoplastic polymer

6 - Etronit 2 - Paper reinforcement

7 - Polyurethane - A polymer

8 - PLA (polylactic acid) -A thermoplastic polyester (polymer)
Now we need someone to explain us which materials are used in stems. Well, we all know about lucite (acrylic), vulcanite, soft plastic stems, but are there any others? I also heard about bakelite stems.

 

Chasing Embers

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Nov 12, 2014
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Now we need someone to explain us which materials are used in stems. Well, we all know about lucite (acrylic), vulcanite, soft plastic stems, but are there any others? I also heard about bakelite stems.
There are also hard rubber, briar, reed, birch, amber, and ivory. I have a Bakelite stem, similar to amber in its glassy feel.

 

mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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Reminds me of when Dave Letterman used to have a video crew tape railroad locomotives plowing through piles of furniture and other objects, just to show how lightly that size machine brushes aside what look like substantial obstructions. Poof. A new respect for railroad crossings, as if we don't all know the physics of that.

 
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