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my homemade piece

Discussion in 'DIY and Homemade' started by Flared, Oct 24, 2010.

  1. just made this bong about an hour ago since i'm cheap and poor. it's a pringles can with a water bottle inside of it, obviously a bit of water down there, a pen tube, another pen tube that slides into it for the removable piece, and the tinfoil bowl on the end.

    i know everyone has their complaints about aluminum, but it isn't so bad. you'd need something like a torch lighter to give yourself cancer from that

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  2. looks OK.

    Takes alot of heat, but still pretty ghetto / dangerous...
    If I make a cheap homemade I usually do something like this for the bowl:
    Buy those Mini-Tobascos, toss the liquid, break the glass like you would a bottle for a shank, file it smoothe, youve got a glass bowl that fits into a large BIC pen or Slurpee Straw and will NOT crack after 30 sec with a torch lighter and is still safe to touch after that.

    I reccomend clear PVC or Bamboo as a base
    Aluminum Slurpee Straw stem
    Tobasco bowl
    and maybe a homemade pillbottle perc.

    Still a solid piece, all that matters is getting high!
     
  3. Creative piece

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  4. dangerous? not necessarily. i'll decorate it and share another picture shortly
     
  5. hey not bad man not bad. i would probably use to get blazed up. reminds me of a 2 chamber waterpipe i made back in high school took a 12 ounce water bottle going into a 20 ounce coke bottle with a straw and gum to seal the holes with the cap on the 12 ounce having a ratchet in it for the bowl,dont remember what i used for the stem but w/e, and then glued the two bottles to a piece of cardboard got me hella f-ed up, actualy kinda miss it now though lol.
     
  6. here's two views of it with detail:

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  7. Pretty cool and creative man, i remember back in high school shop i used to be makin little bongs and pipes outta everything i could get my hands on, "no sir it's a vase!"
     

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