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is there a way to fix my bong?

DXMkid420

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okay i just got a pretty cool bong from my friend for free cuz it was broken. the neck snapped off but its a really clean break. i just used electrical tape on it so i could use it for now. its airtight and 80% water tight. is there some kind of glue or adhesive i could use to put it back together?
 
if you can't duck it, fuck it! thats a good motto i have used for years anything broken... I doubt you will be able to fix it to where it is prestine condition.. but if you just want to ghetto rig it... Just use heavy amounts of super glue or use JB weld (you can buy at any hardware store or walmart) which i promise the JB weld will hold it through anything. just will not be pretty...

I have never repaired a bong before, i usually just count them as a loss and just scrape the resin out of it to cope with the loss : ( ..
 
First anything that is not water tight is not air tight.

secend, bring it to a local glass shop if possible, they may be able to blow it back to new for cheap.

Last go for warhammer 4k glue...the gamers in my dorm have it and its fucking sick at fixing anything.
 
unless this is a giant expensive bong to start with - i have a feeling the repair job might be more $$ than just gettin a decent new one.. my friend works with glass and he says repairing broken smoking tools is one of the most difficult things he does.. we are good friends but he refuses to fix broken stuff...
 
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depending on the break and your location you could take it to a place the blows custom glass and see if they will fix it

a buddy of mine Got his fixed that way
 
epoxy resin and it should a=stay god but i wouldn't touch the epoxy for at least24 hours other wise it is very very hard to get it off, yu can get epxy resin kits at any local hardware store or hobbie shop.
 
You could have it reblown, but i am sure there is a putty of sorts that can sink into the groove/crack to seal it. Try Mighty Putty, or even chewing gum. I use chewing gum when i make pieces (not often..) to seal em up.
 
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