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Filling holes/pitting in stem?
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<blockquote data-quote="loneredtree" data-source="post: 253060" data-attributes="member: 1775"><p>I have spot heated vulcanite stems after insetting a blade into the button end to push the indention out from inside. That does work for small indentations.</p><p>I have read that you can melt vulcanite dust in to the hole and then sand it to shape. A "red neck" method is to use a piece of heat shrink tubing around the stem like for rubber bite protectors.</p><p></p><p>Good luck Tony. Post some before and after pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loneredtree, post: 253060, member: 1775"] I have spot heated vulcanite stems after insetting a blade into the button end to push the indention out from inside. That does work for small indentations. I have read that you can melt vulcanite dust in to the hole and then sand it to shape. A "red neck" method is to use a piece of heat shrink tubing around the stem like for rubber bite protectors. Good luck Tony. Post some before and after pictures. [/QUOTE]
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