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Chalaw87

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Apr 21, 2021
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Is there any concern about scratching/damaging pipes on a wooden pipe stand?

I know briar is a dense hardwood, but I have some concern about scratching/damaging the finish and/or briar on the bare wood of a pipe stand. Im going to attempt to make a pipe stand out of oak, and was wondering if anyone had issues with pipe stands in the past.

I have modified an old pipe stand with some Plasti-Dip to help prevent damage to the pipes, but Im not convinced that the extra effort was necessary. As always, I appreciate the input.
 
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rmbittner

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Is there any concern about scratching/damaging pipes on a wooden pipe stand?

I know briar is a dense hardwood, but I have some concern about scratching/damaging the finish and/or briar on the bare wood of a pipe stand. Im going to attempt to make a pipe stand out of oak, and was wondering if anyone had issues with pipe stands in the past.

I have modified an old pipe stand with some Plasti-Dip to help prevent damage to the pipes, but Im not convinced that the extra effort was necessary. As always, I appreciate the input.
IMO, the extra effort was not worth it. Commercially available pipe stands are perfectly safe for your pipes. I’ve never seen one that wasn’t smooth wood or other smooth material.
 

Deano

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A greater concern for me is the possibility of the pipe falling from the stand onto a hard surface. I keep my pipe on a bookshelf away from the dogs and they could drop a fair distance onto a hardwood floor if not kept secure.

I don't worry at all about any scratches from the wooden stand.
Yes. I dont keep Meers on a rack as l have knocked pipes off a rack before.
 

Misanthrope

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Just be sure you have felt on your stand and there are NO cats around.
Oh, yeah!

Our cats are geriatric and have finally convinced themselves that the law of gravity is a permanent factor that doesn't need to repeatedly be tested for, so they don't jump up on shelves or bat anything onto the floor.

Kittens up to young adults can be a problem, though--they love investigating anything that looks like a cozy perch and generally have a deep-seated need to constantly make sure that gravity is still working.