Tim, great job. New to your channel and new to pipes. Was watching one of your older videos and heard you were in Tennessee, Chattanooga here myself. Thanks for posting your videos, i really enjoy them and have already learned a lot.
Question - do you ever worry about possible toxicity involved with adding CA glue and/or epoxy to pipes and then the hot smoke, etc.? I don't know. Maybe they're not toxic at all, although that seems unlikely. What are your thoughts? Just too little to worry about ... or?
@@cameronconnery2080 My understanding is that once cured the CA glue and g-flex are safe. The same goes for sodium silicate (water glass) inside the bowls.
Beautiful. I didn't know a stem could be repaired like that and I've had pipes for 50 years. Only a couple of Dunhills though. It pains me to see some abuse a nice pipe by beating it on as ashtray. I'd like to know where to obtain some of the things you use to repair and restore pipes. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely loved this!
@@HorribadHumor Thank You
I really do enjoy watching your pipe repairs mate! Kind regards from Australia.
@@glennstevenson6242
Glad you enjoy them. Thank you for watching.
Another beautiful restoration. I didn't know Dunhill pipes came filtered. I might have to keep my eye out in the future. 🍻💨💨
@@4one6Piper
Thank You. Filtered Dunhills are fairly rare
That little spot on the rim now just looks like it was there from the beginning. AWESOME!
@@PaladinPiper
Thank You. I appreciate the comment.
Always enjoy watching you work.
@@Rick-nf8ju
Thank you for watching.
Restaning the rim helped a lot. Good decision, and nice work, Tim!
@@LifeWithAPipe
Thank You
The pipe does look a lot better after you doing your magic to it ! Well done Tim.
@@brianquilty687
Thank You. I appreciate the comment. Thank you for watching.
Superb
My brothers birth year
I keep on searching
@@TruckinPiperBob
What year are you looking for?
Tim, great job. New to your channel and new to pipes. Was watching one of your older videos and heard you were in Tennessee, Chattanooga here myself. Thanks for posting your videos, i really enjoy them and have already learned a lot.
@@christopherprince3250
Glad you enjoy the videos. I’m on Murfreesboro
Very nice. Thanks for the reply. Keep posting and smoking.
Nice work it looks great.
Thanks for sharing.
@@SouthAlabamaPiper Thank you for watching.
Another good video Tim thanks.
@@whitetail7516
Thank You
sweet pipe
@@bobfadness8321
Thank You
Great job, I enjoy your videos. Where do you sell your pipes?
@@davidward1867
Mostly eBay under the name
Smokin-Pipe-Deals
Wow that’s the most legible nomenclature on a Dunhill I’ve seen.
@@Trav84
Wish the rest of the pipe was as nice as the nomenclature
I thought it looked fantastic when you finished.
@@Trav84 Thank You
Nice. You can always use shorter 6 mm charcoal filters made Purize filters. You can also get short 9mm filters
@@Seasonspass33
The fit is too tight. Thank you for watching.
Nice job Tim.
@@williamkaczmarek3996
Thank You
Great job, I really enjoy your videos. Where do you sell your pipes?
@@davidward1867
Thank You. I mostly sell on eBay under the name Smokin-Pipe-Deals
That one cleaned up good didn't it
@@Wentz789
Yes it did. Thank you for watching.
Awesome pipe that's my birth year! Thanks for sharing. Is this pipe still available?
@@papajoepiper1550
Yes, the pipe is available
@@The_Southland_Piper I'm interested.
@@papajoepiper1550
Email me TheSouthlandPiper@gmail.com
@@The_Southland_Piper sent
Tim, what did you do about the filter issue ?
@@stefanomagaddino6868
I did not modify the filter chamber.
Question - do you ever worry about possible toxicity involved with adding CA glue and/or epoxy to pipes and then the hot smoke, etc.? I don't know. Maybe they're not toxic at all, although that seems unlikely. What are your thoughts? Just too little to worry about ... or?
@@cameronconnery2080
My understanding is that once cured the CA glue and g-flex are safe. The same goes for sodium silicate (water glass) inside the bowls.
Do you restore to sell our to add to your own collection?
@@callum4863
Mostly to resale
Beautiful. I didn't know a stem could be repaired like that and I've had pipes for 50 years. Only a couple of Dunhills though. It pains me to see some abuse a nice pipe by beating it on as ashtray. I'd like to know where to obtain some of the things you use to repair and restore pipes. Thanks for sharing.
@@fideauone3416
Email me with questions. Thank you for watching.