I find making bongs a lot of fun and pretty much consider it a hobby. These are are just a few of my homemade bongs. This is my newest one. I made it about a week ago. It holds Ice in there. This ones pretty basic. One of my favorites. This is it with the bowl out. Here the bowl is in it and you can see the ice catcher I made. I have more I can post if anyone wants to see. You can also see some of my older bongs here.
i request this be stickied, and change the title to "homemade pieces thread" or something along the lines of that
I know there are a ton of threads like this so its pretty hard to get anything noticed. I know they are ghetto but I don't care. If I wanted to smoke out of one of my glass pieces I'd do that but I just love smoking out of my homemades. Not to mention they get me like 10 times higher then any of my glass. @Slix: The bowl is made out of the top of a candle stick holder. Btw the smoke is not going to burn off the plastic from the bottle once it passes through ice cold water.
Yeah no one's against you! Just the idea to turn THIS particular thread into the official home made thread.... there's already plenty of them. Your pieces look functional, but they all look the same!
I started a thread like that a while back, i was looking more for pvc bongs when i searched homemade bong tho
[quote name='"El Brossidente"']Your request is fail[/quote] I'd like your post but I'm on my phone lol.
I would say start looking for metal bottles or tall, thin metal canisters (like what incense comes in sometimes.) Usually the metal on stuff like that is easy to puncture, and they look a lot better and last longer than plastic bottles. Aluminum beer bottles would probably be a good choice, I'm sure you can find an empty one somewhere...
It's fine, because you're not combusting any plastic. The piece he's using is metal, and with the water at the bottom I doubt the plastic ever gets anything more than slightly warm
Get a glass drill and use glass and no copper or plastic/pvc. Keep up inginuity just do it better/safer
[quote name='"BadRoll"'] It's fine, because you're not combusting any plastic. The piece he's using is metal, and with the water at the bottom I doubt the plastic ever gets anything more than slightly warm[/quote] Plastics allways leech chems. Thats why bottled water has an exp date.