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Olive wood shank extensions - experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="piperguckert" data-source="post: 82274" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I have an old Hendergard pipe that has an olive wood stem extention. Now this is a $400 pipe and is a very reputal carver ect.... Well the humidity over the summer caused it to expand cracking the epoxy conaction cheering the brier splice incert inside and swelling to over 1/8 all the way around i had to put it next to a dehumidifyer for a year and let it contract. I am a woodworker by trad and fixed it in a night after it shrunk back to size but it was still a mess. Smokes greate though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperguckert, post: 82274, member: 158"] I have an old Hendergard pipe that has an olive wood stem extention. Now this is a $400 pipe and is a very reputal carver ect.... Well the humidity over the summer caused it to expand cracking the epoxy conaction cheering the brier splice incert inside and swelling to over 1/8 all the way around i had to put it next to a dehumidifyer for a year and let it contract. I am a woodworker by trad and fixed it in a night after it shrunk back to size but it was still a mess. Smokes greate though. [/QUOTE]
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