Fiebings Question - Help Needed
Fiebings Question - Help Needed
Good afternoon,
I saw in several post that people usually light the stummels on fire, while the Fiebing's dye is still wet, to make it dry faster.
Is there a trick to do this? I ask because yesterday i applyed Fiebings Black to a stummel and i tried to light in on fire unsuccessfully...
I was using a Zippo Pipe Lighter, i don't know if this helps...
Regards
Bruno
I saw in several post that people usually light the stummels on fire, while the Fiebing's dye is still wet, to make it dry faster.
Is there a trick to do this? I ask because yesterday i applyed Fiebings Black to a stummel and i tried to light in on fire unsuccessfully...
I was using a Zippo Pipe Lighter, i don't know if this helps...
Regards
Bruno
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
Bruno
first off welcome if I hadn't welcomed you yet... in order to set it 'on fire' the stain has to be alcohol based.. then it will burn..
I haven't had any luck getting Feiblings to burn either.. but you did make me chuckle..
james
first off welcome if I hadn't welcomed you yet... in order to set it 'on fire' the stain has to be alcohol based.. then it will burn..
I haven't had any luck getting Feiblings to burn either.. but you did make me chuckle..
james
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
Hi James,
Thank you for your answer.
Isn't Fiebings Leather Dye Alcohol based?
Regards
Bruno
Thank you for your answer.
Isn't Fiebings Leather Dye Alcohol based?
Regards
Bruno
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
i was going to be a smarty pants and tell you no.. but decided to look it up.. and sure enough it is... must be non-flammable alcohol .. hahaha
james
james
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
Oh, Fiebings will burn; it's very flammable. You just need to light it while its really wet. As far as improving your stain/finish, I'm relatively certain there's little to no advantage to doing this. It means you can handle the pipe more quickly though. ...once the flames are out, Sasquatch (sorry, but you never know what he'll try next.)
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
I've tried burning it myself, but I don't juggle fire well, so I've just resorted to heat-gunning it away. Works great if trying to keep the pipe warm for that awesome contrast stain.
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
I find that burn drying the stain tends to darken it and set it better.
Todd
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Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
Impatient, so impatient!
Be careful, on certain colors, using a heat gun. If overheated some of the colors change and usually not for the best.
Eremarkable, some day you need to share your proprietary propane torch drying method.
Be careful, on certain colors, using a heat gun. If overheated some of the colors change and usually not for the best.
Eremarkable, some day you need to share your proprietary propane torch drying method.
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
One thing I do to help stain penetration and dry time is heat the stummel before applying stain. Works like a charm for me with JE Mosers dyes (I use denatured alcohol) not certain how it would work for Fiebings?
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
it wont.. not a all..... so don't try it anybody.. it will just ruin the briar and make the pipe unsmokable..Nate wrote: not certain how it would work for Fiebings?
james
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
jogilli wrote:it wont.. not a all..... so don't try it anybody.. it will just ruin the briar and make the pipe unsmokable..Nate wrote: not certain how it would work for Fiebings?
james
Can you be more specific? Does it explode or something?
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
!!!!jogilli wrote:it wont.. not a all..... so don't try it anybody.. it will just ruin the briar and make the pipe unsmokable..Nate wrote: not certain how it would work for Fiebings?
james
Re: Fiebings Question - Help Needed
I normally heat the stummel then apply the stain, and I use Fiebings. I find heating over a wood stove works better than using a heat gun. But if you get the stummel too hot, the stain will penetrate so well that it will stain inside the chamber and the outside of the pipe will look like it hasn't been stained at all.
Abe
Abe