So last year I bought a bunch of old eBay pipes and some tools with intentions of restoring them...then did nothing for a year. But now that school is back in session I need something to do while procrastinating homework...so I bought a buffer and some dye and got to work.
The first is a Dr. Grabow that was used to the point the stem was clogged up. Oh man I love cleaning those up! Getting all that gunk out feels great. Unfortunately it has a big burn mark near the rim, but oh well. Reamed, cleaned, cleaned the stem, sanded the old stain off, stained it with Ox Blood color and buffed. First picture is before stain, second is after the stain, and the third is after the buff. Really like this one.
Looks better in person, its hard to get good pictures in a lightbox.
This Bing's favorite just needed a quick clean and buff. Before & after.
I'm pretty happy with them and I've got 10-15 more pipes on the way to work on! Really love bringing new life into old things, it's a great hobby.
I do have a couple questions for you guys that restore pipes, maybe you can help me out?
The first is a Dr. Grabow that was used to the point the stem was clogged up. Oh man I love cleaning those up! Getting all that gunk out feels great. Unfortunately it has a big burn mark near the rim, but oh well. Reamed, cleaned, cleaned the stem, sanded the old stain off, stained it with Ox Blood color and buffed. First picture is before stain, second is after the stain, and the third is after the buff. Really like this one.
Looks better in person, its hard to get good pictures in a lightbox.
This Bing's favorite just needed a quick clean and buff. Before & after.
I'm pretty happy with them and I've got 10-15 more pipes on the way to work on! Really love bringing new life into old things, it's a great hobby.
I do have a couple questions for you guys that restore pipes, maybe you can help me out?
1. On pipes with metal bands, do you use metal polish on the band first, then buff the band just like the regular pipe?
2. How can you get bite marks out of the stem?
3. When restaining a pipe, how do I make the fills less noticeable? They're pretty obvious on the two pipes above in person.
2. How can you get bite marks out of the stem?
3. When restaining a pipe, how do I make the fills less noticeable? They're pretty obvious on the two pipes above in person.