Thank you so very much for taking your time to make these wonderful videos. This is going to give me a great start. Please know that you and your videos are appreciated!
Great list, the only other thing I might suggest would be the addition of a magnifying glass of some sort. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Only thing I'd add is a small can/bottle of penetrating oil. I've received estate pipes where the stem absolutely would not separate from the stummel. After using heat, and a pliers and cloth on one and STILL breaking it, I tried some penetrating oil on the next one and let it sit for a couple hours. It then pulled off relatively easily.
That is a great list of items to get started. I I’ll definitely direct people to this video when they inquire on things needed to get started refurbishing. Be Well my friend!
Thanks a lot for this useful information,I have this Dremel drill with various wheels and wax compounds,but arguably one may be on the safer side using this regular drilling machine because of Dremel in unskilled hands may be rather lethal power tool lol, mainly due to its very high speed and even when polishing the bowl surfaces You must pay special attention to not make waxes burning, using it with no pressure is the key yet on slowest possible setting, Best Greets,Hope to see You soon again, paul
Great video, clear, precise and detailed just what I wanted to learn. It would appear that you are in Canada so please tell me how and where you find white Diamond and Cornuba for the polishing. Thanks for this episode but also for all your other ones.
hi Mr Bare Pipe thanks for you great channel please tell us how to make stem for corn cob pipe or better i say how to customize stem for corn cobs because all corn cobs has poor stem and they broken every month right now i have 1o corn cobs without stem and i our country (Iran) everything i limited and they cant find stem thanks alot men