Restoring old pipes

Started by horrido, 07/18/2015 08:32 AM

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horrido

Hi guys just wondering has anyone restored old pipes no if you have what I you do to bring it back. How do you make the stem clean or polished and the bowl what can be done to make it useful again. Thanks for any input.
"As you approach thirty, you have a thirty ring gauge; as you approach fifty, you have a fifty ring gauge."
-- Cuban saying

gitfiddl

You need some OxiClean, a Magic Eraser pad, and some Micro-mesh pads for the stem.  Depending on how much cake is in the bowl, a good reamer set might be required.

Here's an old Alpha bulldog I did:  


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gitfiddl

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gitfiddl

Mark, are there any shipping constraints on pipes between the US and Canada?  If not, if you'll cover the shipping costs to/from, I'll restore/recondition any briar pipes you want to send me.  Maybe slip me a buck or two along the way.

That offer stands for anyone else as well.  I enjoy doing it.  I don't have any fancy oxyanareobiotical do-flotchy equipment, so if the pipe has had 30 years of Latakia smoked in it, you'll probably still taste it if you pack a bowl of a vanilla/cherry aromatic blend, and vice versa

Interested parties can PM me with any questions.


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Longhorn

I've never smoked a pipe, but may have to give it a try.  Very nice offer, Dave.  :thumbsup:

Ken Kelley

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Quotehorrido - 7/18/2015  12:32 AM

Hi guys just wondering has anyone restored old pipes no if you have what I you do to bring it back. How do you make the stem clean or polished and the bowl what can be done to make it useful again. Thanks for any input.

Fiber, plenty of fiber. Eat Grapenuts and an assortment of fruits and vegetables! Your old pipes will be good as new in no time at all. You're on your own when it comes to polishing your stem. Some of those magazines might be helpful in that respect...or a good porn video or two.

  :biggrin:
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gitfiddl

QuoteLonghorn - 7/18/2015  1:48 PM

I've never smoked a pipe, but may have to give it a try.  Very nice offer, Dave.  :thumbsup:

You should try a pipe, Brad.  Pick up a cob or two to start out with.  They're inexpensive, but the Missouri Meerschaum pipes I own smoke damn near as well as any other pipe I own.


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horrido

QuoteKen Kelley - 7/18/2015  11:57 AM

Quotehorrido - 7/18/2015  12:32 AM

Hi guys just wondering has anyone restored old pipes no if you have what I you do to bring it back. How do you make the stem clean or polished and the bowl what can be done to make it useful again. Thanks for any input.

Fiber, plenty of fiber. Eat Grapenuts and an assortment of fruits and vegetables! Your old pipes will be good as new in no time at all. You're on your own when it comes to polishing your stem. Some of those magazines might be helpful in that respect...or a good porn video or two.

  :biggrin:

Damn you made me laugh yup fiver does work and the porno I almost fell off my deck. :lmao:
"As you approach thirty, you have a thirty ring gauge; as you approach fifty, you have a fifty ring gauge."
-- Cuban saying

horrido

Quotegitfiddl - 7/18/2015  11:30 AM

Mark, are there any shipping constraints on pipes between the US and Canada?  If not, if you'll cover the shipping costs to/from, I'll restore/recondition any briar pipes you want to send me.  Maybe slip me a buck or two along the way.

That offer stands for anyone else as well.  I enjoy doing it.  I don't have any fancy oxyanareobiotical do-flotchy equipment, so if the pipe has had 30 years of Latakia smoked in it, you'll probably still taste it if you pack a bowl of a vanilla/cherry aromatic blend, and vice versa

Interested parties can PM me with any questions.



Wow nice work on restoration and yes any tobacco product is taxed on the way over I believe includes pipes I think. I would need to check customs rules. I have around 13 pipes of my dads all in various condition mostly the German type with flip lids.
"As you approach thirty, you have a thirty ring gauge; as you approach fifty, you have a fifty ring gauge."
-- Cuban saying

Longhorn

Quotegitfiddl - 7/18/2015  2:01 PM

QuoteLonghorn - 7/18/2015  1:48 PM

I've never smoked a pipe, but may have to give it a try.  Very nice offer, Dave.  :thumbsup:

You should try a pipe, Brad.  Pick up a cob or two to start out with.  They're inexpensive, but the Missouri Meerschaum pipes I own smoke damn near as well as any other pipe I own.



I think I'm about to give it a try!  :shy:

05Venturer

Quotegitfiddl - 7/18/2015  1:01 PM

QuoteLonghorn - 7/18/2015  1:48 PM

I've never smoked a pipe, but may have to give it a try.  Very nice offer, Dave.  :thumbsup:

You should try a pipe, Brad.  Pick up a cob or two to start out with.  They're inexpensive, but the Missouri Meerschaum pipes I own smoke damn near as well as any other pipe I own.


MM Cobs are definitely the best smoking pipes I have. I always go back to them over every other pipe.
 :thumbsup:
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QuoteKen Kelley - 7/18/2015  11:57 AM  
Quotehorrido - 7/18/2015  12:32 AM  Hi guys just wondering has anyone restored old pipes no if you have what I you do to bring it back. How do you make the stem clean or polished and the bowl what can be done to make it useful again. Thanks for any input.
Fiber, plenty of fiber. Eat Grapenuts and an assortment of fruits and vegetables! Your old pipes will be good as new in no time at all. You're on your own when it comes to polishing your stem. Some of those magazines might be helpful in that respect...or a good porn video or two.    :biggrin:

 :lmao:

 O my god that's funny I laughed so hard my sides hurt!

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Mojo66

Quotetoby2 - 7/18/2015  3:51 PM  I use this guy's kit http://walkerbriarworks.com

Using another guy's kit to clean your pipes :?:  :biggrin:

Ken?  :biggrin:

"Life's too short to smoke bad cigars."


gitfiddl

Another of my Alpha restorations:
Self-appointed Guru of Pass Container Sizing,  All Things Midgetly Stripperish, and general "Stirrer of the Puddin'".

gitfiddl

QuoteMojo66 - 7/18/2015  4:32 PM

Quotetoby2 - 7/18/2015  3:51 PM  I use this guy's kit http://walkerbriarworks.com

Using another guy's kit to clean your pipes :?:  :biggrin:

Ken?  :biggrin:


I thought he said 'kilt'...

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toby2


QuoteMojo66 - 7/18/2015  4:32 PM  

Quotetoby2 - 7/18/2015  3:51 PM  I use this guy's kit http://walkerbriarworks.com

Using another guy's kit to clean your pipes :?:  :biggrin:

Ken?  :biggrin:

 yes of course. here is the proper link. http://walkerbriarworks.com/html/kit_history.html

 I've always wondered if it was just Brasso mixed with wax. it works well and lasts forever. good people over there as well. 


appollo

I have noticed in my time on this site that we get side tracked very easily :biggrin:

Camshaft83

Those restored pipes look very nice David. I might have to send you my grandfathers. Been contemplating setting them back out as decoration and possibly using them here and there.
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horrido

Quoteappollo - 7/18/2015  7:04 PM

I have noticed in my time on this site that we get side tracked very easily :biggrin:

Squirrel  :biggrin:
"As you approach thirty, you have a thirty ring gauge; as you approach fifty, you have a fifty ring gauge."
-- Cuban saying

metalhead y cigarguy

LOL nice one Ken. That was good.
As for cleaning up your pipes there are all sorts of tricks and products you can use to make them look good. Since I'm on my tablet and typing sucks I'll let someone else share.
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ebernabe

If you try an aromatic tobacco, my experience tells  me stay away from cherry flavored tobacco.

QuoteLonghorn - 7/18/2015  1:48 PM

I've never smoked a pipe, but may have to give it a try.  Very nice offer, Dave.  :thumbsup:


gitfiddl

Quoteebernabe - 7/19/2015  3:28 AM

If you try an aromatic tobacco, my experience tells  me stay away from cherry flavored tobacco.


Cherry does tend to get overpowering.  The thing about pipe tobacco is you can mix to your liking.

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