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Another phenomenal restoration, Tim! I would have been tempted to go with Fiebling’s Oxblood but I think your choice of Mahogany was the better match
Thank You. I have Oxblood. It’s fairly bright.
And a happy new year to you and yours! 😂😂 Beautiful pipe and restoration!
🤣🤣 Thank you for watching.
Nice transformation. Always enjoy watching the process of you cleaning up a pipe. Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate the comment. And Thank you for watching.
Hello. congratulaions your vídeo. I need hardware name to clean bowl pipe and sale? Thank you
Decatur reamer set. Thank you for watching.
Beautifull work as always. Thanks for giving me something good to watch and have a great week.
Glad you enjoyed the videos and thank you for watching
That color was a good choice. Made the rustication pop and-as you said-was dark enough to at least disguise the slight rim char.
Thank You. I appreciate you watching.
Really nice fix... quite impressive.
Thank You
As usual a very interesting video and I learned something, that is a really cool pipe
I appreciate the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Wow! That person put that pipe through the wringer! and Its not that old! Great job!
I agree it was a little rough. Thanks for watching.
You did an amazing job! Looks great!
Beautiful work, Tim! Love the mahogany color on it.
Thank You. Thank you for watching.
Wow, you did well. Great.
Thank You very much. And Thank you for watching.
Beautiful it turned out great!
Another fun restore!
Great job.
@@christopherprince3250 Thank You
needed alot of love
Yes it did. Thank you for watching.
Fantastic results Tim!
I appreciate the comment. Thank You
I like their Xmas pipes
I like the Pipe very much. Thank you for watching.
Can G/flex epoxy be used on acrylic stems?
I guess you could but CA glue is what I use on acrylic.
@@The_Southland_Piper I was just wondering if there was a technical reason / preference to use one or the other? I've seen folks use both.
@@Rick-nf8ju I feel the G flex is a closer match to the vulcanite stems. The CA glues matches the stiffness of acrylic.
Another phenomenal restoration, Tim!
I would have been tempted to go with Fiebling’s Oxblood but I think your choice of Mahogany was the better match
Thank You. I have Oxblood. It’s fairly bright.
And a happy new year to you and yours! 😂😂 Beautiful pipe and restoration!
🤣🤣 Thank you for watching.
Nice transformation. Always enjoy watching the process of you cleaning up a pipe. Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate the comment. And Thank you for watching.
Hello. congratulaions your vídeo. I need hardware name to clean bowl pipe and sale? Thank you
Decatur reamer set. Thank you for watching.
Beautifull work as always. Thanks for giving me something good to watch and have a great week.
Glad you enjoyed the videos and thank you for watching
That color was a good choice. Made the rustication pop and-as you said-was dark enough to at least disguise the slight rim char.
Thank You. I appreciate you watching.
Really nice fix... quite impressive.
Thank You
As usual a very interesting video and I learned something, that is a really cool pipe
I appreciate the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
Wow! That person put that pipe through the wringer! and Its not that old! Great job!
I agree it was a little rough. Thanks for watching.
You did an amazing job! Looks great!
Thank You
Beautiful work, Tim! Love the mahogany color on it.
Thank You. Thank you for watching.
Wow, you did well. Great.
Thank You very much. And Thank you for watching.
Beautiful it turned out great!
Thank You
Another fun restore!
Thank You
Great job.
@@christopherprince3250
Thank You
needed alot of love
Yes it did. Thank you for watching.
Fantastic results Tim!
I appreciate the comment. Thank You
I like their Xmas pipes
I like the Pipe very much. Thank you for watching.
Can G/flex epoxy be used on acrylic stems?
I guess you could but CA glue is what I use on acrylic.
@@The_Southland_Piper I was just wondering if there was a technical reason / preference to use one or the other? I've seen folks use both.
@@Rick-nf8ju
I feel the G flex is a closer match to the vulcanite stems. The CA glues matches the stiffness of acrylic.