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Post by addamsruspipe on Jan 6, 2019 17:01:07 GMT -5
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Post by Legend Lover on Jan 6, 2019 17:22:33 GMT -5
They look good. I did the same air channel thing on a basket pipe with a high drilling. Made a huge difference.
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Post by kirk13 on Jan 6, 2019 17:25:13 GMT -5
Lovely bit of work!
Can I ask how you pulled the shanks?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2019 17:48:07 GMT -5
Superb craftsmanship Eric, your Cobs look outstanding ๐๐๐. Keep up the great work. Wish you many years of smoking pleasure!!!
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Post by addamsruspipe on Jan 6, 2019 18:02:27 GMT -5
Lovely bit of work! Can I ask how you pulled the shanks? Hold the bowl in one hand and the shank in another. Then carefully start applying pressure in different directions (up,down,left, right). I can usually get the shank out in two to three minutes. Make sure you put a mark on the shank inside the bowl so you know where to cut it off when you get it out.๐
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Post by flybypipe on Jan 6, 2019 18:46:27 GMT -5
Really nice work. I have some Iโm going to mess with next month. I also bought a Bones to get creative with.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Jan 6, 2019 19:28:05 GMT -5
My friend AJ sent me his cobs to be stained and glazed, as he liked the way mine looked. Sending him, back these 5 cobs.
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Post by scrooge on Jan 6, 2019 20:05:22 GMT -5
My friend AJ sent me his cobs to be stained and glazed, as he liked the way mine looked. Sending him, back these 5 cobs. Very NICE!!
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Post by addamsruspipe on Jan 6, 2019 20:57:17 GMT -5
My friend AJ sent me his cobs to be stained and glazed, as he liked the way mine looked. Sending him, back these 5 cobs. Those are some very nicely finished cobs. Impressed.
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Post by McWiggins on Jan 6, 2019 21:26:33 GMT -5
Lovely bit of work! Can I ask how you pulled the shanks? Hold the bowl in one hand and the shank in another. Then carefully start applying pressure in different directions (up,down,left, right). I can usually get the shank out in two to three minutes. Make sure you put a mark on the shank inside the bowl so you know where to cut it off when you get it out.๐ Another method I use is after taking the metal ring off, I put it in the microwave for 30 seconds. The shank then slips right out. Good looking mods. I too cut my shakes and use mud to raise the bottom. Makes for such a better smoke.
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Post by addamsruspipe on Jan 6, 2019 22:17:18 GMT -5
Hold the bowl in one hand and the shank in another. Then carefully start applying pressure in different directions (up,down,left, right). I can usually get the shank out in two to three minutes. Make sure you put a mark on the shank inside the bowl so you know where to cut it off when you get it out.๐ Another method I use is after taking the metal ring off, I put it in the microwave for 30 seconds. The shank then slips right out. Good looking mods. I too cut my shakes and use mud to raise the bottom. Makes for such a better smoke. I believe the terminology is gob smacked. Stuck one of my mess up's in the microwave for 30 seconds and the shank slipped right out. This is one of those things where you just want to bang your head against a wall. It was so easy. Thank you McWiggins. I bow before you.
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Post by blackmouth210 on Jan 6, 2019 23:59:01 GMT -5
My friend AJ sent me his cobs to be stained and glazed, as he liked the way mine looked.ย Sending him, back these 5 cobs. Those look fantastic. By "AJ" are you referring to Andy E.
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Post by McWiggins on Jan 7, 2019 0:20:48 GMT -5
Another method I use is after taking the metal ring off, I put it in the microwave for 30 seconds. The shank then slips right out. Good looking mods. I too cut my shakes and use mud to raise the bottom. Makes for such a better smoke. I believe the terminology is gob smacked. Stuck one of my mess up's in the microwave for 30 seconds and the shank slipped right out. This is one of those things where you just want to bang your head against a wall. It was so easy. Thank you McWiggins. I bow before you. You are very welcome but I only learned it from reading what another suggested and now I too am passing on the knowledge. Keep up with the great cob mods!
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Post by kirk13 on Jan 7, 2019 2:29:39 GMT -5
Lovely bit of work! Can I ask how you pulled the shanks? Hold the bowl in one hand and the shank in another. Then carefully start applying pressure in different directions (up,down,left, right). I can usually get the shank out in two to three minutes. Make sure you put a mark on the shank inside the bowl so you know where to cut it off when you get it out.๐ Easy! Super,thank you๐
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Post by pepesdad1 on Jan 7, 2019 8:36:20 GMT -5
My friend AJ sent me his cobs to be stained and glazed, as he liked the way mine looked. Sending him, back these 5 cobs. Those look fantastic. By "AJ" are you referring to Andy E.No relation....completely different person. Thanks for your comment, though.
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Post by dervis on Jan 7, 2019 9:03:30 GMT -5
Fantastic looking pipes. Great job.
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Post by addamsruspipe on Oct 27, 2019 12:47:45 GMT -5
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Post by pepesdad1 on Oct 27, 2019 15:42:17 GMT -5
Nice looking!
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Post by calabash on Oct 27, 2019 18:29:35 GMT -5
Very nice! I might even try something like that with a $10 cob. How bad could I mess it up?
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Post by addamsruspipe on Oct 27, 2019 19:18:52 GMT -5
It was pretty easy. Just superglue and leather wrap. I may do another with a different colored leather wrap for contrast.
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Post by Wizard on Nov 11, 2019 12:46:54 GMT -5
Beautiful job, very nice work. ๐ง๐ผโโ๏ธ
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Post by addamsruspipe on May 3, 2020 22:02:42 GMT -5
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Post by dingobob on May 4, 2020 7:14:20 GMT -5
Those leather ones are super cool. Nicely done.
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Post by Goldbrick on May 4, 2020 20:07:45 GMT -5
Wow ,that latest cob is super...call it what you will ,but it'll always be "The Mummy" to me!
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Post by addamsruspipe on May 4, 2020 20:35:47 GMT -5
Wow ,that latest cob is super...call it what you will ,but it'll always be "The Mummy" to me! Well it surely is wrapped.
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Post by Legend Lover on May 5, 2020 12:56:18 GMT -5
Nice work.
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Post by Goldbrick on May 5, 2020 15:18:49 GMT -5
For another wild twist with cobs, slip over to the Milan Tobacconist web-sight, and check out their custom M.M. cob section...they're a bit pricey, but cool to look at.
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Post by addamsruspipe on May 5, 2020 15:30:15 GMT -5
For another wild twist with cobs, slip over to the Milan Tobacconist web-sight, and check out their custom M.M. cob section...they're a bit pricey, but cool to look at. That is very nice artwork and on a cob of all things. ๐
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Post by addamsruspipe on May 17, 2020 11:20:29 GMT -5
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Post by pepesdad1 on May 17, 2020 11:21:35 GMT -5
Good adaptation for the cob...looks really good!
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