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Post by Plainsman on Nov 9, 2022 10:07:13 GMT -5
Anybody try making one of these? I find that the small end (9mm) does away with air pockets and then the larger end (‘06) evens out the bowl for a better smoke.
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 9, 2022 10:10:21 GMT -5
Anybody try making one of these? I find that the small end (9mm) does away with air pockets and then the larger end (‘06) evens out the bowl for a better smoke. I had one but I lost it. I still have my 50 cal but I don't smoke the huge pipes anymore. I guess I could run the top in a 45/70 die and fit a 45 ACP into the business end.
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Post by Plainsman on Nov 9, 2022 10:42:40 GMT -5
.45AUTO is too big to iron out the bubbles.
(Want me to send you a couple ‘06s and 9mms?)
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 9, 2022 11:24:38 GMT -5
.45AUTO is too big to iron out the bubbles. (Want me to send you a couple ‘06s and 9mms?) No thanks, I have a bunch. How about a 300 H&H? I have several of those too.
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Post by adui on Nov 9, 2022 11:49:20 GMT -5
Anybody try making one of these? I find that the small end (9mm) does away with air pockets and then the larger end (‘06) evens out the bowl for a better smoke. Nice! I have plenty of both shells. I may try this. If I like it, I'll polish it up and make it purty!
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Post by Plainsman on Nov 9, 2022 12:16:49 GMT -5
Flare the 9mm a bit if you can. Makes a better fit. A dab of epoxy will do ya.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 9, 2022 14:33:11 GMT -5
I have come to the conclusion that the Czech tool is the best tool for the job.
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Post by adui on Nov 9, 2022 14:38:35 GMT -5
I have come to the conclusion that the Czech tool is the best tool for the job. True; and I always keep mine handy. But it is still fun to me to have other more ornate options. I plan to dig out my nickel cases, they've all been fired enough to warrant retirement anyhow. If I cant find any 9mm nickel cases I will use a .357 case. Flare the 9mm a bit if you can. Makes a better fit. A dab of epoxy will do ya. Will do, thanks for the heads up.
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Post by terrapinflyer on Nov 9, 2022 14:54:37 GMT -5
I keep a Czech tool on my keys, but I have a ton of tampers I have made of spent brass and dowels. I've had them confiscated at shows, because they don't know what to make of them. Like I'm going to shoot someone using a 3x1/4" dowl as a projectile? Trying to explain by saying it's for smoking my pipe doesn't help!
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Post by Plainsman on Nov 9, 2022 15:30:45 GMT -5
As we have been recently reminded, there are plenty of idiots to go around.
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Post by don on Nov 9, 2022 16:29:02 GMT -5
I like a slanted tamper end. I like to slightly dome the tamp. The other end of my tampers is for helping me empty the bowl. I make all of my tampers out of twigs or antlers. Some are sanded, others are done with just a pocket knife. I have a bin full of them. Most have a waxed finish. This is my favorite. It is whittled from pine and I have used it for 7-8 years. No finish was applied. Handling it has given it that polished look. I will post pics of some others later.
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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 9, 2022 16:35:59 GMT -5
I have come to the conclusion that the Czech tool is the best tool for the job. Yep...or a long nail. That said, there's something satisfying about making your own tamper.
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Post by don on Nov 9, 2022 17:56:17 GMT -5
I have come to the conclusion that the Czech tool is the best tool for the job. I still have mine, but have never needed the poker part and have better tamper/scraper options. I keep it for reasons of nostalgia.
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Post by username on Nov 9, 2022 18:24:55 GMT -5
A golf tee also does a pretty good job at it.
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Post by don on Nov 10, 2022 7:55:00 GMT -5
These are what I am currently making. Locust wood.
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Post by don on Nov 10, 2022 7:56:44 GMT -5
Tampers that were whittled only. No sanding.
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Post by Gypo on Nov 10, 2022 9:54:25 GMT -5
Ha I have used a lot of different things to tamp with, finger, end of small pocket knife, homemade sticks, couple of date nails I fixed up, Stihl carburetor adjustment screwdriver, a couple that our patch friend Walt sent me they stay by the ash tray don't want to loose them, larger bolts and I am sure a few other items too.
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Post by cigrmaster on Nov 11, 2022 11:27:24 GMT -5
All of my IM Corona Pipemasters and Old Boys all have built in tampers which is very convenient.
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 11, 2022 11:50:07 GMT -5
All of my IM Corona Pipemasters and Old Boys all have built in tampers which is very convenient. I have an older Pipemaster with the switch that doesn't have a tamper but does hold a third more fuel. I have lighters with built in tampers that are so small that I don't like them at all.
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Post by cigrmaster on Nov 11, 2022 12:08:28 GMT -5
All of my IM Corona Pipemasters and Old Boys all have built in tampers which is very convenient. I have an older Pipemaster with the switch that doesn't have a tamper but does hold a third more fuel. I have lighters with built in tampers that are so small that I don't like them at all. I like my Pipemasters best as the tamper is longer than an Old Boys and they do hold a lot more fuel than an Old Boy.
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Post by Darin on Nov 12, 2022 9:18:33 GMT -5
I have a ton of tampers I have made of spent brass and dowels. I was gifted a couple of these by Emily years ago and they are still what I reach for 90% of the time. 😊
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Post by JimK on Nov 14, 2022 11:25:43 GMT -5
I recently lost a tamper given to me by an admirer after a show a few years ago. He had a hobby of casting pewter trinkets, buttons, and the like. The tamper was in the form of a hand grasping a long stemmed clay pipe. I really liked that tamper.
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Post by terrapinflyer on Nov 14, 2022 11:52:31 GMT -5
I have a ton of tampers I have made of spent brass and dowels. I was gifted a couple of these by Emily years ago and they are still what I reach for 90% of the time. 😊 Oh, cool! They're quite functional and indestructible.
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on Nov 14, 2022 12:05:08 GMT -5
Zarnicky not understanding this thread. My husband Chuckles have very bad tamper. He yelling if I dropping tobacco on floor. He screaming at T.V. if he not liking show. Last night I asking him to wash dishes. That's when he last lost his tamper. His best tamper is when he sleeping but I love him. He still my favourite.
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 14, 2022 12:07:35 GMT -5
I had 3 from Snake and I've misplaced all of them I have several assorted tampers that I use.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 14, 2022 22:30:22 GMT -5
A pretty cool tamper that I snagged in the LVIPS (Vegas pipe show) raffle, I believe it is acrylic with a brass end. Now...not to lose it!
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Post by Ronv69 on Nov 14, 2022 23:23:53 GMT -5
A pretty cool tamper that I snagged in the LVIPS (Vegas pipe show) raffle, I believe it is acrylic with a brass end. Now...not to lose it! Now you need a pipe stem like that! 😁
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Post by turbocat on Nov 14, 2022 23:41:14 GMT -5
Ever since I got this Tsuge, I couldn’t imagine using anything else. I have a sheath that came with it, but I don’t use it.
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Post by daveinlax on Nov 15, 2022 0:06:29 GMT -5
A pretty cool tamper that I snagged in the LVIPS (Vegas pipe show) raffle, I believe it is acrylic with a brass end. Now...not to lose it! It’s a Ming-Kahuna that was donated by a buddy of mine. They are very collectible and bring pretty good money on the estate market. The Taurus actions flooded the market but it will probably bounce back. I collect them and have thirty some in the collection.
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Post by trailboss on Nov 15, 2022 7:32:55 GMT -5
Thanks, Dave for the info.
I was wishing that I had some background info on it.
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