Quote Originally Posted by melodious fellow
i recently broke a $60 trippy, salamander change color glass pyrex bowl..... while cleaning it. then i sliced open my thumb accidentally on the glass from the bowl, then bled everywhere, and the all the resin juice that came out from cleaning my bowl with 420 cleaner, stained up the sink and wouldnt wash down the drain well, so now the entire sink is all stained brown and smells like nasty resin. and my thumb still hurts.

Ouch. That sucks, man. On topic, I gave up on glass pieces after I broke like, my third glass piece (a 70$ bubbler) and I just use my plastic bong now. Works great, doesn't break, etc. As for fixing it, I used super glue on one of my old glass pieces and it held together for a few weeks. Why not just make a cheap bong when you get to Italy? Plastic water bottle + pen + water = bong. Good luck.
Recusant Reviewed by Recusant on . Clean Bowl Brake, Fixable? I needed a bowl of some sort when I got to Italy, so I ordered a nine dollar one. I accidentally put it in my back pocket and sat on it at a weird angle, so it broke nearly in half, but it was a very clean brake. Has anyone ever successfully superglued/ductaped/used some other way to mend a broken bowl? I know it's only a nine dollar bowl, but I'd rather not order another one if it all possible.. Rating: 5