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New (to me) savinelli 603 from ebay with loose bit. fixed?
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyS" data-source="post: 257066" data-attributes="member: 2694"><p>I bought a Sav that I neglected checking the tenon fit until I got home. It was surprisingly very loose and I don't know how the stem didn't come loose while I initially handled it. I applied a small bit of JB Weld to the face of the tenon shoulder, stuck the stem in and let it sit 24hours. JB Weld is supposed to be nontoxic when fully cured and rated to 500F. It's been good ever since. I can't see a reason to have to disassemble the pipe so for me this was a no-brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyS, post: 257066, member: 2694"] I bought a Sav that I neglected checking the tenon fit until I got home. It was surprisingly very loose and I don't know how the stem didn't come loose while I initially handled it. I applied a small bit of JB Weld to the face of the tenon shoulder, stuck the stem in and let it sit 24hours. JB Weld is supposed to be nontoxic when fully cured and rated to 500F. It's been good ever since. I can't see a reason to have to disassemble the pipe so for me this was a no-brainer. [/QUOTE]
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