{"id":12,"date":"2011-11-16T18:34:43","date_gmt":"2011-11-16T22:34:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mainstreetpens.com\/wordpress\/?p=12"},"modified":"2012-01-10T21:36:26","modified_gmt":"2012-01-11T01:36:26","slug":"bad-repairs-bug-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mainstreetpens.com\/wordpress\/?p=12","title":{"rendered":"Bad repairs bug me."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s a reason why I say\u00a0 that professional pen repair involves a lot more than knowing how to replace a sac.<\/p>\n<p>Repairing pens as I do, I see a lot of repairs that are done by what I&#8217;m not sure,\u00a0 but repair mechanic doesn&#8217;t apply.\u00a0 Sometimes I think that a monkey could have done a better job, but those are the extreme cases.\u00a0 Often the repairs are a bit more &#8220;creative&#8221; than they should be, and at other times whomever worked on the pen just didn&#8217;t have their thinking cap on.<\/p>\n<p>Two cases today.\u00a0 Pen #1 was a Parker 51 aerometric with the early &#8220;press 6 times&#8221; sac guard, and a chrome, polished cap with a black jewel.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t know if the owner knows that the cap is from a 51 Special or not.\u00a0 I decided not to bring it up since they seemed to be content with it.  If someone sends a 51 aerometric to me to restore, I check the plyglass sac, but don&#8217;t routinely replace them.\u00a0 I believe that nothing that we have today is better than an intact, properly functioning plyglass sac.\u00a0 Maybe a silicone sac will last longer, but I doubt it.<\/p>\n<p>So problem #1 &#8211; replacing a plyglass sac with a latex sac, which of course had failed.\u00a0\u00a0 Plyglass sacs should be replaced only under two conditions; a punctured sac (it happens) or a damaged\/soft sac nipple.\u00a0 If the later, the connector has to be replaced or repaired (new sac nipple installed) and a new sac installed.<\/p>\n<p>Problem #2 was that the sterling silver breather tube had been replaced with (this is creative) 1\/2 WD-40 spray tubing, and 1\/2 original celluloid tubing, glued and jammed together, which didn&#8217;t hold together.\u00a0 On top of that they had bored out the feed to take the larger tubing, which meant that the hole in the end of the feed was now oversize.\u00a0 There is a way to sleeve a feed to take the standard size stainless replacements that I make, but we could have ended up replacing that too.\u00a0 The right breather tube does make a difference.<\/p>\n<p>The second pen was a Conway Stewart.\u00a0 Pretty pen, but it didn&#8217;t fill right, and of course didn&#8217;t write well.\u00a0 When I opened the pen I was surprised to find that the sac was good, and relatively new.\u00a0 But there was something rather hard inside inside the sac.\u00a0 I pulled it off, and found the problem.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 The feed was a replacement feed, I assume installed at the last repair.\u00a0 It stuck out about 1\/2&#8243; beyond the end of the sac nipple, instead of being flush or below the edge, which was why the pen wouldn&#8217;t fill.\u00a0 Sticking out that far it slipped under the end of the J bar and interfered with it&#8217;s operation.\u00a0 The lever might flex the J bar a bit.\u00a0 But the sac wasn&#8217;t compress enough if at all, and the pen couldn&#8217;t fill.\u00a0 I knocked out the nib and feed to make sure that they were clean and clear. I then reassembled to mark the feed, knocked it out to cut it to the right length, and assembled again.\u00a0 The pen fills just fine, and writes nicely.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;So,&#8221; you&#8217;re asking, &#8220;where are we going with this?&#8221;\u00a0 Two things, maybe three.<\/p>\n<p>First is that if you are going to repair pens you should have some idea how they are designed, and an understanding of <em>why<\/em> they were made the way that they were.\u00a0 Sometimes we have to be creative with our repairs.\u00a0 But often procedures are followed, and materials used simply because they are expedient.\u00a0 &#8220;Fix it&#8221; and get it out the door instead of making sure that the repair is as close to the original configuration as possible and that it is done <em>right.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Second,\u00a0 we need to think about what we&#8217;re doing.\u00a0 If the person who put that feed in the Conway\u00a0 Stewart had simply <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">observed<\/span> (thank you Sherlock) they would have known that the pen wouldn&#8217;t work, that it couldn&#8217;t possibly fill properly with the feed that long.\u00a0 But they didn&#8217;t change the length of the feed.\u00a0 They weren&#8217;t thinking.<\/p>\n<p>Third, a pen should <em>always <\/em>be tested, i.e filled and written with, before it goes out the door.\u00a0 ALWAYS. \u00a0 I can&#8217;t believe that whomever worked on the pen\u00a0 had tested it before sending it out.\u00a0 If they had, they would have known that the pen wasn&#8217;t working.<\/p>\n<p>All a little more than just replacing a sac, don&#8217;t you think?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s a reason why I say\u00a0 that professional pen repair involves a lot more than knowing how to replace a sac. 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