For those of us well versed in the restoration of stem holes, bite marks, and chipped vulcanite stems. Standard practice is to mix ca glue with powdered carbon for these repairs. The problem I continually have is how fast this mixture sets, setting so fast that one hardly has any time to get it on a pipe. It’s most frustrating. The Gorilla brand of ca glue is thicker, with a longer setting time, but does not offer the same good looking fix.
It was suggested I try to mix on a porous piece of cardboard. The process is slowed down somewhat, but not by much.
One could use black CA glue, then accelerant, but this defeats the our purpose of filling larger fills for stems. You could fill holes 5 times before getting a hole filled.
im a little perplexed at the moment and have resorted to applying glue, then sprinkling powdered carbon on top. Also one could use vulcanite dust that does not react to CA glue. You can form a paste. The downside is you don’t get the customary black color.
Im hoping others may have an answer to this reaction of powdered carbon and ca glue.
-Bill
It was suggested I try to mix on a porous piece of cardboard. The process is slowed down somewhat, but not by much.
One could use black CA glue, then accelerant, but this defeats the our purpose of filling larger fills for stems. You could fill holes 5 times before getting a hole filled.
im a little perplexed at the moment and have resorted to applying glue, then sprinkling powdered carbon on top. Also one could use vulcanite dust that does not react to CA glue. You can form a paste. The downside is you don’t get the customary black color.
Im hoping others may have an answer to this reaction of powdered carbon and ca glue.
-Bill