What Impatience Nets Your Return
Well, I bought this estate Pipe. Received it yesterday. Upon unpacking I dropped it and broke the threaded tenon inside the shaft and stem. I was going to have one of the Pipe makers from our Pipe club fix it for me. However, I got impatient and tried to remove it myself. This was my net return for impatience and inexperience.

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That makes me feel a whole lot better about my tenon replacement project, well, a little better maybe
A little dirt never hurt1 -
Well that sucks big ole hairy donkey nuts
If it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone.
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I hate that for your. I broke the shank of a meer by replacing the stem and not noticing the push pull connector in the shank was too small and should have been changed.
I glued the shank and still use the pipe.
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Just smooth over that shank and make a nose-warmer out of it.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis3 -
Look at the bright side...you got the tenon out.
Hey, you gonna eat the rest of that corndog?8 -
Hey, are you gonna use that stem?
A little dirt never hurt6





