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Glass Bong Repair (Glue?)

arthunter888

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A really awesome standard upright bong broke recently into 2 pieces. It's a cheap grommet style bong, and is pretty light. For a while there was a crack right where one would hold the upper shaft (3/4 the way up the bong, about 4 inches down from the mouth-hole). Luckily it was well above where the water sits, and it was quite a clean horizontal break (almost no glass bits fell at all), so the top portion could be placed back onto the rest of the bong tightly with no "holes". Also the bong is a colored-transparent so I can see what's going on, another advantage.

Right now, it is held together by clear 'shipping' tape, which seems to be working and there is no loss of suction or water leakage. However, I think over time with moisture (I have to pour water down over the break to fill the bong) the tape will begin to fail, and need a more long-term solution. This bong is awesome and a rare find since (1) it's see-through, (2) has a larger-than-usual water chamber so it filters well, (3) is JUST the perfect shape/size both functionally and aesthetically. I've been to smoke shops many times and have never seen anything like it, so I'd like to repair this one and keep it. It is about 5 years old, and a non-pyrex type of glass.

Is there a type of water resistant-glue that works on non-heavy glass tube, and is non-toxic? I always use ice cold water, so by the time the smoke passes by where the break is it's not very hot, but still, I'd like to be cautious about toxicity and/or the glue having a high vaporization temperature so it won't be inhaled.
 
Tarzans grip or a two piece mix apoxy.

Best of luck it's more than likely fucked though...this shit wouldn't happen with bamboo
 
I used epoxy when my glass hookah broke, pretty large chip in the base. Finished it off with some sealant then home-fangled a sorta seal using melted powder on the outside, and waterproofing tape around the base. But yes, most likely, this should be used in the short term, while buying some new glass.
 
their are headshops that can repair glass The one around my house does the nipple on a glass on glass for around 80 and 120 for it double thick Check out a list of headshops in your area on line
 
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