Every week you release a video is something I look forward to after work. Your one of the big reasons I got into pipe restoration. Thanks for the content and have a great day. Some day soon I'll be purchasing one of your restoration pipes.
Tim, I enjoy your very informative videos very much. I am interested about the camera equipment you use. The way you close up and move away is much better than other videographers out there. Would enjoy a video showing that.
Hey Tim love your videos, Question do you rinse your pipes off after cleaning with restore? i see you just wipe them off. I been restoring pipes for about 2 years, I usually use Murphys a tooth brush and dish soap and water. I completely rinse the whole stumble. Let it dry and then dye if needed. .
Every week you release a video is something I look forward to after work. Your one of the big reasons I got into pipe restoration. Thanks for the content and have a great day. Some day soon I'll be purchasing one of your restoration pipes.
I’m glad you find the videos useful and entertaining. Thank you for watching.
Another pipe saved. It looks good again, thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the comment. Thank you for watching.
Tim, as per usual, great job. You’ve really inspired me to try some of your methods on my own pipes. JB
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed the videos. Good luck working on your own pipes.
Another fantastic resurrection, Tim!
Absolutely a great choice to deepen the stain, imo.
@@topher90210 Thank You very much.
Nice work! Good color choice. Thanks for sharing, Tim.
Thank You
Classic brought back to life!
Thank You
Yes!
Tim, I enjoy your very informative videos very much. I am interested about the camera equipment you use. The way you close up and move away is much better than other videographers out there. Would enjoy a video showing that.
All I use is my Apple 15 Pro Max iPhone and a couple desk lamps. Thank you for watching.
Me too!
Beautiful work 👍
Thank You
Amazing results as usual! Very lovely work Tim!
@@carolinarose704
Thank You
That looks good now. It sure looked old and worn out before
Thank you. I think it turned out well. Thanks for watching.
Excellent results on this pipe. I just bought a pipe in need of some restoration. Going to try my hand using some of these techniques.
@@Nighttrainpiper
Good luck and Thank you for watching.
Awesome job Tim.
Thank You. I appreciate you watching.
Wanted to wish you a Happy and safe Independence Day, I was not able to on your short.
Great job Tim!. If it was a filtered pipe I'd be begging you to sell it to me!
Thank You. It’s a nice pipe. Wish it was filtered as well.
Beautiful job
@@wstimo Thank You
Beautiful looking pipe
Thank You and Thank you for watching.
@@The_Southland_Piper you are very welcome
Hey Tim love your videos, Question do you rinse your pipes off after cleaning with restore? i see you just wipe them off. I been restoring pipes for about 2 years, I usually use Murphys a tooth brush and dish soap and water. I completely rinse the whole stumble. Let it dry and then dye if needed. .
Glad you enjoy the videos. I don’t generally rinse the stummel, I’ll run some water through the inside of the bowl to get the suds out.
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What brand of bench buffer do you use? Im looking at replacing mine and like the look of yours.
@@christopherprince3250
From Amazon
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Thanks, I'll check it out.
I may have heard you mention it but what brand of de-oxidizer do you use? Is that Mark Hoover's brand?
@@claygreen4723
Yes, Mark’s product