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PaulDoug

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I got some of Bruce's waterpipe and have really been enjoying playing with it. This is my third pen I have made from it. Screwed up on the CB just a little, but it's OK for a give-away. It is a slimline kit.
 

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I stumbled upon a good sized chunk of this stuff. Does it scratch easily? Seems like it may.

Yours has fresh water, sewer water and reclaimed water all in it.
 

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I stumbled upon a good sized chunk of this stuff. Does it scratch easily? Seems like it may.

Yours has fresh water, sewer water and reclaimed water all in it.

It seems pretty soft so I assume it will scratch when thrown around.

What colors are what? I'd like to be able to tell people, please don't lie to me so I look foolish :redface:!
 

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Blue is clean water. Green is sewer. Pink is reclaimed (as in it's on it's way the water plant). That's what I've learned anyhow, I'd get a second opinion, lol
 

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I really appreciate all the nice comments. Like I said it is fun stuff to work with and you can also use the thin wall pipe (1/4") by gluing it together. The secret I found to getting it to stick together good is to wipe it good with acetone before glueing. This pen was made with ABS pipe, about 1/4" thick
 

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