Lovely pipe! I’m glad you went with the lite brown dye, it kept the character of the pipe aged without it looking old in my opinion. Thank you for sharing.
Great video walkthrough, thanks for sharing with us. Amazing how oxidized that stem was. I thiught it was a brown stem the first time i saw it. Pipe came out great and nice to see it able to be back in service again.
Thank You. I’m glad you found it helpful. Tomorrow I will be posting a video reviewing some very nice products to clean and keep your pipes looking good. Thank you for watching.
Thank you so much; you have displayed some great ideas and techniques during this video. It deserves much more credit! Fantastic results and the final colour looked very well matched.
@@The_Southland_Piper I have several pipes I have to get caught up on. Ha..I have an old Kaywoodie Natural Burl I'm working on soon. I'm hoping it'll turn out good.
Tim, that was a great video. I really enjoyed watching your process. After I have smoked one of my pipes and it's going back in the pipe rack I will use tooth paste on the stems if they are oxidized. Tooth paste is a mild abrasive and works well if the oxidation isn't too bad.
Tim that’s a super idea using the ear plug. I’ve used activated charcoal tooth paste and a bottle brush to clean the draft hole of oil and tar, I have also used dry coffee grounds to deodorize nasty pipe bowls after reaming - it works well.
Best video I've seen on restoration! I'm always afraid about getting vulcanite stems due to the inevitable. But this brings ease into my anxiety on if i ever need to get rid of any oxidization! BTW You earned a new sub! Cheers man!
I appreciate the comment. Just finished working on a Caminetto and the video. It is one of my favorite restorations. If it were a filtered pipe I would keep it. Thank you for watching.
Looks great! I would love to own that pipe, after you modified for a filter! Lol... Question, do you not find that using a heat gun also helps restore the color of the stem? The only reason I ask, a buddy of mine restores old dirt bikes and atv’s, and he uses a heat gun on the plastics, and fenders and for whatever reason, it brings the colors of the parts almost back to original. I’m sure it’s a different type of plastic, but I was just curious...
Using a heat gun won’t work on vulcanite. Wish it would though. Unfortunately the tenon of the stem is too small for a conversion to a filtered pipe. Thank You for watching and commenting.
Could you please share details of your buffing wheel and specifics of the wheels and the compounds that you apply to the wheel? I'll be shopping for just such a rig. Thanks for a a great video!
Everything came from Amazon. The variable buffer is actually one made for polishing jewelry. I use 5 inch wheels. For buffing stems I use Tripoli then white diamond. The stummels are buffed with carnuba wax. Thank you for watching.
Thank You. The pipe is still in my for sale box. Unfortunately, I’m slow to offer up my pipes for sale. If you are interested make me an offer. Email: TheSouthlandPiper@gmail.com
Yes, I sell on eBay. Need to get some more pipes listed. Currently I only have one pipe listed. I have a few ready i just need to add them to eBay. Here is a link to the one www.ebay.com/itm/186125022518?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=llVaRnflRTO&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=llVaRnflRTO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Lovely pipe! I’m glad you went with the lite brown dye, it kept the character of the pipe aged without it looking old in my opinion. Thank you for sharing.
Thank You. I thought it turned out really well. I appreciate you watching and the comment
Very nice work! The pipe looks great.
Thank You. I appreciate the compliment.
Looks great! Terrific job on the pipe as well as the video!
Thank You. I appreciate you watching and the comment.
Nice looking pipe turned out great
Thank You
Tim, thanks so much for doing this video and posting it. So helpful.
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching
Tim you have a great gift my friend.
Thank You. I enjoy it very much.
That was a beautiful transformation!
Thank You. I was happy with the pipe. Thank you for watching.
really was fun to watch...suddenly I want a rusticated apple with saddle bit from Italy!
Glad you enjoyed the video
This was riveting...you're a wizard!!!
Thank You but no wizard. Just a guy in a shed messing around with pipes. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks, Tim. Learn a lot from this video!!
Thank You. Glad you found it useful
Great video! Ear plugs are a brilliant idea. That liquid is like magic. Makes me wish l had a buffing machine. Hope you and family are well.
Great video walkthrough, thanks for sharing with us. Amazing how oxidized that stem was. I thiught it was a brown stem the first time i saw it. Pipe came out great and nice to see it able to be back in service again.
Yes, the oxidation was terrible. Took a bit of work but turned out nice. Thank You for watching and the comment.
That was very helpful and informative. Nice job sir.
Thank You. I’m glad you found it helpful. Tomorrow I will be posting a video reviewing some very nice products to clean and keep your pipes looking good.
Thank you for watching.
Great work…I enjoyed watching.
Thank You and I appreciate you watching
Thank You for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much; you have displayed some great ideas and techniques during this video. It deserves much more credit! Fantastic results and the final colour looked very well matched.
Thank You for the kind words. I’m glad you are enjoying the videos. Thank you for watching.
Fantastic result! Congratulations
Thank You
That turned out nice. Great job sir.
Thank You. I was happy with it. Working on an old Savinelli Punto Oro that someone smoked until it wouldn’t. And tons of carbon on the rim.
@@The_Southland_Piper I have several pipes I have to get caught up on. Ha..I have an old Kaywoodie Natural Burl I'm working on soon. I'm hoping it'll turn out good.
I'm glad to find your channel. Keep up the good work. David from Lafayette TN. God bless you
Thank You. I’m glad you enjoy the videos. I’m in Tennessee too. Murfreesboro, Tn. Thank you for watching.
Great job, Tim. The color looks very nice. Earplugs were a clever trick and the cotton ball and alcohol worked quite well. Thank you and take care.
Thank You. I like using the cotton. The salt is a little messy. Thank you for watching.
Very interesting! Thanks.
Nice job! Thanks for sharing this. 🥰
Thank You and Thank you for watching.
Wow, great finish!
Thank You
Great job, it turned out well
Thank You
That pipe came out great and it's got a nice shape to it too.
Thank You. It feels good in the hand.
Well if a picture is worth a 1000 words, a video is 100,000.... a master class in basic restoration..thank you!!!
Thank You for the kind words. And Thank you for watching.
Great work!!
Thank You. I appreciate you watching and commenting
a new subscriber. greetings from cairo, commendable work!
Thank You for subscribing. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Thank you for sharing.. my wife and I smoke pipes and we just finished our pipe room and started our YTPC channel.
Thank you for watching. I just subbed your channel.
Tim, that was a great video. I really enjoyed watching your process. After I have smoked one of my pipes and it's going back in the pipe rack I will use tooth paste on the stems if they are oxidized. Tooth paste is a mild abrasive and works well if the oxidation isn't too bad.
Thanks for watching. I might have to try using toothpaste.
Tim that’s a super idea using the ear plug. I’ve used activated charcoal tooth paste and a bottle brush to clean the draft hole of oil and tar, I have also used dry coffee grounds to deodorize nasty pipe bowls after reaming - it works well.
Never considered toothpaste. Might give it a try. Thank You for watching and commenting.
Fascinating- many thanks 👏
@@vikingbushcraft1911
I appreciate you watching and the comment.
Excellent tutorial
Thank You. I appreciate you watching
Best video I've seen on restoration! I'm always afraid about getting vulcanite stems due to the inevitable. But this brings ease into my anxiety on if i ever need to get rid of any oxidization!
BTW You earned a new sub! Cheers man!
Glad you found the video useful. Thank You for the sub and for watching.
Wow. That stem cleaner is remarkable but I would never let one get that bad. Good job. Looks just right to me.
It’s good stuff. Thank you for watching.
Color is perfect!
Thank You
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏🇹🇷
Thank you for watching.
Love giving the old ones some new life. I'll buy a new one that catches my eye but I really like the used ones.
I appreciate the comment. Just finished working on a Caminetto and the video. It is one of my favorite restorations. If it were a filtered pipe I would keep it. Thank you for watching.
@@The_Southland_Piper I noticed the Bama flag on the wall. Better not display that much in Tennessee! Greetings from South Carolina!
@@claygreen4723
Im not worried. I’ve lived in Tennessee for over 50 years.
I haven’t bought a buffer yet, but I’ve been happy with micromesh so far. How does that gunk compare to OxyClean or the Briarville deoxy liquid?
I have used those as well. I think the Before and After is better than both. Although it is more expensive.
Outstanding!
Thank You. It turned out well. Thanks for watching
Looks great! I would love to own that pipe, after you modified for a filter! Lol...
Question, do you not find that using a heat gun also helps restore the color of the stem? The only reason I ask, a buddy of mine restores old dirt bikes and atv’s, and he uses a heat gun on the plastics, and fenders and for whatever reason, it brings the colors of the parts almost back to original. I’m sure it’s a different type of plastic, but I was just curious...
Using a heat gun won’t work on vulcanite. Wish it would though. Unfortunately the tenon of the stem is too small for a conversion to a filtered pipe. Thank You for watching and commenting.
Very good advice! May I be so bold as to why you don’t smoke in your own home?
When I started piping three years ago that was the deal I made with my wife of 30+ years. Previous to the pipe I have never been a smoker.
@@The_Southland_Piper , oh . Thanks for replying back.
Tim, what is the brand of your buffing wheel? i like that it is an adjustable speed wheel. Thanks
Bought it from Amazon, $65. I run 5 inch buffer wheels.
BAOSHISHAN Bench Buffer
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Looking back, do you think that stem changed color do to some type of chemical fumes in the air? I am talking about the color before treatment.
No not really. I think the pipe was exposed to direct sun light most of the time. Thank you for watching.
Could you please share details of your buffing wheel and specifics of the wheels and the compounds that you apply to the wheel? I'll be shopping for just such a rig. Thanks for a a great video!
Everything came from Amazon. The variable buffer is actually one made for polishing jewelry. I use 5 inch wheels. For buffing stems I use Tripoli then white diamond. The stummels are buffed with carnuba wax. Thank you for watching.
@@The_Southland_Piper thank you so much for the info! time to go shopping!
That is a gorgeous pipe. What are you going to end up doing with it?
Thank You. The pipe is still in my for sale box. Unfortunately, I’m slow to offer up my pipes for sale. If you are interested make me an offer. Email: TheSouthlandPiper@gmail.com
you did just fine sir
Thank You. I appreciate you watching
I think the color is perfect
Thank You
I'm looking for a buffing wheel set up and the right type of wheels, one for coarser buff off and the other for the high gloss polish/shine
Be sure and get a variable speed buffer. Thank you for watching.
darn oxidation
I know. Sucks
hi,
what is the stem's matterial?
Is it vulcanite?
Yes, it is vulcanite. Thank you for watching.
Aceite de que es?
I enjoyed your video lots of great info. Do you sell your restored pipes on eBay?
Yes, I sell on eBay. Need to get some more pipes listed. Currently I only have one pipe listed. I have a few ready i just need to add them to eBay. Here is a link to the one
www.ebay.com/itm/186125022518?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=llVaRnflRTO&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=llVaRnflRTO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Yep. The price sticker leaves a clean spot.
Yes it does. Thank you for watching.
Like Bob Ross of the Pipe World 👍🏾
That is quite the compliment. Thank You
This is a very appropriate description for a wonderful artist working on a beautiful pipe
Didn’t know they can get that bad😮
That one was pretty bad. Thank You for watching