Results 1 to 15 of 15

Thread: Let this be a lesson to you

  1. #1
    FPG Donor ♕ KrazyIvan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Texas-USA
    Posts
    5,068
    Thanks
    1,476
    Thanked 1,798 Times in 943 Posts
    Rep Power
    20

    Default Let this be a lesson to you

    So I received a pen that I knew was possibly a parts only pen. What intrigued me about it was the nib so I did not mind getting it. As I suspected, the nib collar was cracked. I decided I wanted to use the nib in my Chelpark Antic eyedropper pen. It has a ebonite feed. I got everything out and while I was playing with the nib/feed position I slipped. At that point I am not quite sure what happened but I snapped the feed in two. Oh well. It is not an expensive pen at least.

    I already contacted Fountain Pen Revolution to see if they have spare feeds for sale. I am not sure but some threads on FPN seem to suggest that ebonite can be glued together with a good epoxy. I am not quite sure if it is worth the trouble.
    Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot

  2. #2
    Senior Member fountainpenkid's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Nouvelle Angleterre
    Posts
    3,676
    Thanks
    3,489
    Thanked 1,222 Times in 598 Posts
    Rep Power
    18

    Default

    snapped a feet? quite weird, but I do recall hearing of this before. ebonite and epoxy? maybe, but what about the flow?
    Will
    If my p.m box is full, feel free to email me at dabantur@gmail.com.

  3. #3
    Senior Member Saintpaulia's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Lodi, California
    Posts
    366
    Thanks
    16
    Thanked 58 Times in 24 Posts
    Rep Power
    12

    Default

    Ah the travails of a penmeister. Each one must go thru
    something like that when one begins to tinker. But, as
    you said, you sort of covered yourself by getting an in-
    expensive "patient". That was smart thinking.

  4. #4
    FP_GaF
    Guest

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    I am not sure but some threads on FPN seem to suggest that ebonite can be glued together with a good epoxy. I am not quite sure if it is worth the trouble.
    I had a similar accident with a little Sheaffer Tuckaway. It is not an ebonite feed, though, but I managed to glue the feed back together and the pen works as if it always had been that way. Be extra carefully not to get glue into the ink channel.

    At the end of the day it will always be an experiment and the outcome is as much due to luck as due to skill. Unless your name is "Binder" by any chance...

  5. #5
    FPG Donor ♕ KrazyIvan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Texas-USA
    Posts
    5,068
    Thanks
    1,476
    Thanked 1,798 Times in 943 Posts
    Rep Power
    20

    Default

    The break is a clean one so I suspect a tiny amount of epoxy would work. FPR has a blemished pen that he is willing to sell me. I am taking him up on his offer. I might as well look at a few more pens to make it worth his time and effort that is much appreciated.
    Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot

  6. #6
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    St. Louis Missouri
    Posts
    160
    Thanks
    11
    Thanked 16 Times in 8 Posts
    Rep Power
    13

    Default

    I would think a tiny bit of something like JB Weld would work. The trick would be getting such a small dab on there that it dosn't run all over anything. Then there is the cost of all the unused epoxy. That's awesome that you're able to get a blemished pen from FPR! I orderd a Guider 51T to see what one was like. Haven't recived it yet but it's well on its way. It was hard for me to choose just one pen to order from there so good luck!

  7. #7
    Senior Member Saintpaulia's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Lodi, California
    Posts
    366
    Thanks
    16
    Thanked 58 Times in 24 Posts
    Rep Power
    12

    Exclamation epoxy?

    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    The break is a clean one so I suspect a tiny amount of epoxy would work. FPR has a blemished pen that he is willing to sell me. I am taking him up on his offer. I might as well look at a few more pens to make it worth his time and effort that is much appreciated.
    I can just hear Stephen saying "super glue!!!". Is "epoxy" the same as "super glue"?

  8. #8
    FPG Donor ♕ KrazyIvan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Texas-USA
    Posts
    5,068
    Thanks
    1,476
    Thanked 1,798 Times in 943 Posts
    Rep Power
    20

    Default

    Epoxy is usually a two part "glue" that needs to be mixed before use. One part resin the other part a hardener. Super glue is a single part "glue" made of cyanoacrylate.
    Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot

  9. #9
    Senior Member fountainpenkid's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Nouvelle Angleterre
    Posts
    3,676
    Thanks
    3,489
    Thanked 1,222 Times in 598 Posts
    Rep Power
    18

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    Epoxy is usually a two part "glue" that needs to be mixed before use. One part resin the other part a hardener. Super glue is a single part "glue" made of cyanoacrylate.
    +1
    Will
    If my p.m box is full, feel free to email me at dabantur@gmail.com.

  10. #10
    FPG Donor ♕
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Posts
    54
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 12 Times in 6 Posts
    Rep Power
    12

    Default

    I did the same thing, but I snapped the feed on my Porsche Tecflex. Sadly, Graf von Faber only sell the entire nib units and they're about $300. Oh well, whilst I like how the pen looks, I never much enjoyed writing with it.

  11. #11
    Senior Member woosang's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2013
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    319
    Thanks
    48
    Thanked 88 Times in 54 Posts
    Rep Power
    12

    Default Re: Let this be a lesson to you

    I snapped the feed in a $100 Mabie Todd. Bummed out but the nib was horrible anyway. Into the parts bin

    Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk 2

  12. #12
    FPG Donor ♕ KrazyIvan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Texas-USA
    Posts
    5,068
    Thanks
    1,476
    Thanked 1,798 Times in 943 Posts
    Rep Power
    20

    Default Re: Let this be a lesson to you

    At least it will not be missed.
    Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot

  13. #13
    jor412
    Guest

    Default Re: Let this be a lesson to you

    I did this with a cheap ebonite feed as well and I'd be interested in whether or not epoxy will work. I'm particularly curious about how you'll fit the feed into the section after it has been glued; i.e., will the glue hold under pressure?

  14. #14
    FPG Donor ♕ KrazyIvan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Texas-USA
    Posts
    5,068
    Thanks
    1,476
    Thanked 1,798 Times in 943 Posts
    Rep Power
    20

    Default Re: Let this be a lesson to you

    Being that it was a cheap pen, I bought a replacement and did not bother trying to repair the old feed. I still have it and may try it but I do not see it happening anytime soon.
    Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot

  15. #15
    Senior Member AltecGreen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Posts
    760
    Thanks
    106
    Thanked 2,210 Times in 413 Posts
    Rep Power
    12

    Default Re: Let this be a lesson to you

    Quote Originally Posted by jor412 View Post
    I did this with a cheap ebonite feed as well and I'd be interested in whether or not epoxy will work. I'm particularly curious about how you'll fit the feed into the section after it has been glued; i.e., will the glue hold under pressure?

    Ebonite, aka hard rubber, cannot generally be glued or epoxied with any lasting result. The best results so far have been with Loctite 480. Under pressure, I am not aware of any long term success. Even in materials like celluloid that can be solvent welded, the repaired joint rarely can hold pressure.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •