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Bummin' Around
Shank Repair?
So I have this little no name pipe that's really nice looking and smokes pretty well. Problem is I'm afraid to smoke it much because there's a crack in the shank. I know there's several pipe repair places but is this something that can be repaired?
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Bummin' Around
the only real "repair" for cracks like that are to have a tight band or cap put on the end of the shank. Most can cover the crack completely but your's looks a bit longer.
I'd send that pic via email to a repair place and have them give you an estimate.
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
LandonColby
the only real "repair" for cracks like that are to have a tight band or cap put on the end of the shank. Most can cover the crack completely but your's looks a bit longer.
I'd send that pic via email to a repair place and have them give you an estimate.
Yeah that's about what I thought. Dang. And it's such a nice pipe too! I'll send them the pic, though.
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Originally Posted by
Chris0673
Yeah that's about what I thought. Dang. And it's such a nice pipe too! I'll send them the pic, though.
Yeah that's a bummer..some of my favorite pipes were cheap baskets that I got on a whim.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Superglue is often mentioned for a hillbilly fix if the pipe is not worth professional repair. The general consensus is that it's safe to use though I am no doctor so do so at your own risk.
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Bummin' Around
Got a reply from Kenneth at Norwood pipe repair! He said a band would fix it nicely and only cost $18 plus shipping! Awesome!
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Ridin' in a BoxCar
Ken is the best there is IMHO.
If you ship on Monday, chances are you will have your pipe back on Friday.
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Bummin' Around
I have three or four other pipes in need of repair. I think I'm going to send one every month. Get them all up in rotation again.
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Originally Posted by
Chris0673
Got a reply from Kenneth at Norwood pipe repair! He said a band would fix it nicely and only cost $18 plus shipping! Awesome!
That's great! Plus it will look cooler with a band on it... more of an upgrade than a repair if you think about.
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Lonely Wandering Bum
I have seen a few posts since I came here recommending Norwoods. I was visiting another forum during my time away from puff and there was a real issue with Norwoods on a stem dot. I believe it was an Ardor or Ascorti stem dot. Anyway, the dot was way off center and looked like a beginner did it. Seems like quite a few people mentioned not to send a high grade pipe to them only cheapies or baskets, etc. Just thought I would mention it since it may come into play for one of the members here. I have used them for a meer tenon switcheroo years ago and it was fine. After reading that other forum I think I will go elsewhere in the future.