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<blockquote data-quote="daveinlax" data-source="post: 312004" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>Yeah, I did it myself. I have some no color beeswax from a hobby shop. I use a wine cork to seal off the chamber. I melt it in a small tart tin on the stove I have a cheap paint brush and paint on the wax. I've left it sit from anywhere from a day to a couple of weeks. I use a hair dryer to melt the wax into a lined trash can. <strong>Be very careful not to over heat the stem. It doesn't take much to soften vulcanite.</strong> I've had very good results in coloring the pipe. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveinlax, post: 312004, member: 89"] Yeah, I did it myself. I have some no color beeswax from a hobby shop. I use a wine cork to seal off the chamber. I melt it in a small tart tin on the stove I have a cheap paint brush and paint on the wax. I've left it sit from anywhere from a day to a couple of weeks. I use a hair dryer to melt the wax into a lined trash can. [b]Be very careful not to over heat the stem. It doesn't take much to soften vulcanite.[/b] I've had very good results in coloring the pipe. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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