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chloe
05-09-2006, 10:57 PM
Well, I'm in for it now. I came down with a sinus infection so I can't smoke for a week or two. I do have some butter but as we all know, a body stone just isn't the same. A friend and I are in the midst of building a beautiful wood and glass vaporizer (well he's been doing most of the work) and we are down to the last part, sealing around all of the seams. This is something I'm going to need finished as soon as I can so I'm looking for a quick fix. I was thinking of using some rubber cement (the fumes are highly toxic and flammable but once it dries which takes about 60 seconds I'm hoping it will be fine). Anyone have any ideas for me? Caulking seems too messy and at this point my main goal is to have something SAFE an quick. Thanks.

Big Calhoun
05-09-2006, 11:24 PM
Hmmmmm...I'd defiantely advise agaisnt the rubber cement. You can probably go to a hardware store and find something heat resistant. I'd just be concerned that any amount of heat could possibly release toxins if you use the wrong substance to act as a sealant.

silasbotwin
05-09-2006, 11:36 PM
Something heat resistant. Say you're using it to repair a stove burner and you don't want any fumes going off.

chloe
05-09-2006, 11:42 PM
thanks guys, I'm off to the hardware store!

rowjimy
05-10-2006, 01:15 AM
Well, I'm in for it now. I came down with a sinus infection so I can't smoke for a week or two. I do have some butter but as we all know, a body stone just isn't the same. A friend and I are in the midst of building a beautiful wood and glass vaporizer (well he's been doing most of the work) and we are down to the last part, sealing around all of the seams. This is something I'm going to need finished as soon as I can so I'm looking for a quick fix. I was thinking of using some rubber cement (the fumes are highly toxic and flammable but once it dries which takes about 60 seconds I'm hoping it will be fine). Anyone have any ideas for me? Caulking seems too messy and at this point my main goal is to have something SAFE an quick. Thanks.
hot glue gun works fine and it drys fairly quickly and is ez to repair any leaks that may spring up good luck and hope you get well soon

chloe
05-10-2006, 02:08 AM
ok, so the hardware store is closed... we found some crazy glue gel at the grocery store and I think we're going to try that, at least temporarily. It doesn't actually say that the crazy glue is poisonous on the package interestingly enough though there is a warning on the label which reads "do not soak eyelids in acetone" .... I found this slightly amusing. Anyhow, anyone ever use crazy glue???

bayareapothead5
05-10-2006, 02:37 AM
that shits strong as hell, smells like itd be bad...lol. but iono, go ahead and try if you want, not a good idea though.

gobrad1210
05-14-2006, 12:10 AM
at the hardware store pick up epoxy putty. its in plumbing section. its like play -doh ish in consistency but hardens nicely and is water and heat resistant.

Also, for a clear, less noticable solution try a hot glue gun.