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    Unhappy Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Has anyone else had a problem with the Konrad leaking? I can't use it without getting seriously inky fingers...I clean it up, 5 minutes later I'm inky again. The cap usually has ink in it when I open it, it seems to leak around the nib and also the filler cap.

    I LOVE the nib and like the way the pen feels, but this isn't acceptable!
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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Sounds like leaky piston seals if there are no cracks on the barrel. I would take the pen apart and grease up the piston seals along with the mating threads on the piston unit.
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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Is the nib and feed seated tightly enough? If you've pulled the nib and it isn't seated all the way that will also cause a bad seal and give you leaks.
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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Quote Originally Posted by tandaina View Post
    Is the nib and feed seated tightly enough? If you've pulled the nib and it isn't seated all the way that will also cause a bad seal and give you leaks.
    Cathy Johnson (Kate)*

    I had the same thing happen in my resin Konrad - and Ivan suggested the same repair - I removed the oring on the plunger and found ink had caked under it. Cleaned it and used silicone grease, problem solved.

    Nib and feed should be inserted to the base of the plunger when all the way in - as if you are draining pen. Can also be slightly ahead of that point maybe 2.4 mm

    I bet though you will find that when you clean and grease the plunger the leak will cease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tandaina View Post
    Is the nib and feed seated tightly enough? If you've pulled the nib and it isn't seated all the way that will also cause a bad seal and give you leaks.
    It seems to be seated, but I'll check. I wrote to Brian Goulet, too, and he said this happens with a very small percentage of Konrads, and seems to be fixed by heat-seating the feed...if I just knew how to do that!
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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Thanks Carl, I'll see if I can figure out how to take this one apart, it's a little different from the Creaper or the Ahab. Sounds like that might be the problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tandaina View Post
    Is the nib and feed seated tightly enough? If you've pulled the nib and it isn't seated all the way that will also cause a bad seal and give you leaks.
    Cathy Johnson (Kate)*

    I had the same thing happen in my resin Konrad - and Ivan suggested the same repair - I removed the oring on the plunger and found ink had caked under it. Cleaned it and used silicone grease, problem solved.

    Nib and feed should be inserted to the base of the plunger when all the way in - as if you are draining pen. Can also be slightly ahead of that point maybe 2.4 mm

    I bet though you will find that when you clean and grease the plunger the leak will cease.

    Carl
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    Thanks, Ivan, I'll give it a try...I've flushed it out, but I'll see if I can get it apart. Probably a video on the Goulet Pens site!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy Johnson (Kate) View Post
    Thanks, Ivan, I'll give it a try...I've flushed it out, but I'll see if I can get it apart. Probably a video on the Goulet Pens site!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...-6OmsTVw&t=291

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy Johnson (Kate) View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tandaina View Post
    Is the nib and feed seated tightly enough? If you've pulled the nib and it isn't seated all the way that will also cause a bad seal and give you leaks.
    It seems to be seated, but I'll check. I wrote to Brian Goulet, too, and he said this happens with a very small percentage of Konrads, and seems to be fixed by heat-seating the feed...if I just knew how to do that!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=gqO3wRmk6DA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy Johnson (Kate) View Post
    Thanks, Ivan, I'll give it a try...I've flushed it out, but I'll see if I can get it apart. Probably a video on the Goulet Pens site!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...-6OmsTVw&t=291

    Well cool, thank you! I love you guys...
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    I think this is the most helpful, most responsive forum I belong to. Geeks rock!

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    You are most welcome. I am just trying to help other's as I received and am still receiving help from the good folks at Fountain Pen Geeks.



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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Was wondering if you got the leaking problem sorted. If you want to heat set the feed there is a very safe and easy method by using near boiling water. Just boil some water, take it off the stove/heat for about 30 seconds, and drop the feed into the near boiling water. Get some tweezers to get it out and then reset the feed/nib. With vintage pens I like to give a little upward pressure on the feed a couple times re-dropping it into the hot water so when I do seat the feed/nib they will have good contact with each other. This helps tremendously with flex pens and assures good contact for good flow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pokermon919 View Post
    Was wondering if you got the leaking problem sorted. If you want to heat set the feed there is a very safe and easy method by using near boiling water. Just boil some water, take it off the stove/heat for about 30 seconds, and drop the feed into the near boiling water. Get some tweezers to get it out and then reset the feed/nib. With vintage pens I like to give a little upward pressure on the feed a couple times re-dropping it into the hot water so when I do seat the feed/nib they will have good contact with each other. This helps tremendously with flex pens and assures good contact for good flow.
    I did solve it, thank you! I followed the instructions to take it apart and clean it on the Goulet Pens site.

    So you just drop the feed itself into the hot water, not the nib or any part of the pen? Thanks for the tip, I'll try that next time there's a problem.
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    How to heat set a fountain pen feed

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7xG5535d68
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    Quote Originally Posted by cwent2 View Post
    How to heat set a fountain pen feed

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7xG5535d68
    Thank you! So helpful--I love videos.
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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Yup that vid explains it better than I ever could with words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pokermon919 View Post
    Yup that vid explains it better than I ever could with words.
    And it's SO much simpler than I imagined. Very cool! (Even though my ISP is so slow it takes ages to buffer...glad I took the time to watch!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pokermon919 View Post
    Yup that vid explains it better than I ever could with words.
    It follows the same basic method you described - much easier than Nathan's method. And the result is probably better because the tension of the feed bends to the proper position required - kind of hit or miss when the feed is out of the pen and your using the nib and feed to mate.

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    Default Re: Leaky Noodler's Konrad

    Cathy, how did you manage to solve your problem? I have exactly the same issue with my brand new pen. Is it the seal of the piston or the heat setting of the feed? For me, I immediately swapped the flex nib for a Goulet 1.5 Italic nib.

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