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    #1
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    Bong design

    I posted this on another forum and got only a little help, so I thought that I'd post it here.

    I know plenty of ways to rig up a half-assed bong, but I want to make one that'll look nice and last for a long time.

    Here's my idea:

    Two coconuts (one for water, the other for smoke to collect in), bamboo (one thick stalk for the mouthpiece, a thinner one for the stem connecting the bowl to the water chamber, and some kind of nice-looking bowl.

    Make holes, drink coconut milk, scrape out meat, etc.

    Make two big holes in the top smoke chamber: one for the bamboo mouthpiece and one to connect the water chamber. One big hole and one small hole in the water chamber: big one for the smoke chamber to attach to, small one for the downpipe.

    Smoke chamber sits on top of water chamber, holes matched up and whatnot.

    What would be best for attaching these components? Must be heat-resistant, not subject to corrosion from smoke, and it must either look nice or be able to be made nice-looking (like if it's hot glue, I could wrap it in something).

    NOTE: Adhesives (or other methods of attaching parts) must be non-toxic and must melt/burn at a higher temperature than would be reached in/on the bong. I don't want to inhale poisonous glue fumes.
    BongWater Reviewed by BongWater on . Bong design I posted this on another forum and got only a little help, so I thought that I'd post it here. I know plenty of ways to rig up a half-assed bong, but I want to make one that'll look nice and last for a long time. Here's my idea: Two coconuts (one for water, the other for smoke to collect in), bamboo (one thick stalk for the mouthpiece, a thinner one for the stem connecting the bowl to the water chamber, and some kind of nice-looking bowl. Make holes, drink coconut milk, scrape out Rating: 5
    Stein um Stein mauer ich dich ein
    Stein um Stein
    Und keiner hört dich schreien

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    #2
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    Bong design

    Nobody wants to help me out? That's sad. ;-;
    Stein um Stein mauer ich dich ein
    Stein um Stein
    Und keiner hört dich schreien

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Bong design

    Quote Originally Posted by BongWater
    I posted this on another forum and got only a little help, so I thought that I'd post it here.

    I know plenty of ways to rig up a half-assed bong, but I want to make one that'll look nice and last for a long time.

    Here's my idea:

    Two coconuts (one for water, the other for smoke to collect in), bamboo (one thick stalk for the mouthpiece, a thinner one for the stem connecting the bowl to the water chamber, and some kind of nice-looking bowl.

    Make holes, drink coconut milk, scrape out meat, etc.

    Make two big holes in the top smoke chamber: one for the bamboo mouthpiece and one to connect the water chamber. One big hole and one small hole in the water chamber: big one for the smoke chamber to attach to, small one for the downpipe.

    Smoke chamber sits on top of water chamber, holes matched up and whatnot.

    What would be best for attaching these components? Must be heat-resistant, not subject to corrosion from smoke, and it must either look nice or be able to be made nice-looking (like if it's hot glue, I could wrap it in something).

    NOTE: Adhesives (or other methods of attaching parts) must be non-toxic and must melt/burn at a higher temperature than would be reached in/on the bong. I don't want to inhale poisonous glue fumes.
    Maybe no one wants to help you because it's a stupid idea. But if you do make one, take a pic of it and prove me wrong.

    What is this, gilligan's island? I never heard of making a bong out of coconuts, but on Gilligan's Island they tied a string to 2 coconuts and made a telephone out of it. Maybe you should make a telephone out of your coconuts, and call someone at a hardware store. That's where you go to make a bong, not on a three hour tour... A three hour tour...

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    #4
    Member

    Bong design

    Damn, bong-making used to be an art form.

    If you can't be constructive, why bother replying? Either explain why it wouldn't work, help me make it work, or stop trying to masturbate your ego by talking down to me. Being new to this forum doesn't make me stupid.
    Stein um Stein mauer ich dich ein
    Stein um Stein
    Und keiner hört dich schreien

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Bong design

    Quote Originally Posted by BongWater
    Damn, bong-making used to be an art form.

    If you can't be constructive, why bother replying? Either explain why it wouldn't work, help me make it work, or stop trying to masturbate your ego by talking down to me. Being new to this forum doesn't make me stupid.
    My bad, I didn't mean to sound condescending, I just wanted to throw in those gilligan's island references. I hear you on the noob status, lots of people don't take noobs seriously. Sorry about being one of those people, I try not to.

    To be honest bro, I think your best bet is to use epoxy to make all your attachments. Thats what most constructors of bongs use that I know.

    Oh, and make sure you mix that coconut milk with some rum and ice cubes, you'll have a nice cocktail.

    Part of the reason I busted your balls a little is because I like to be able to see the smoke accumulate in the bong, so I know how big of a hit I'm getting.

    Anyways sorry if I sounded like an a-hole, but I really want you to make one and show me a picture of it, cause you do seem pretty determined.

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    #6
    Member

    Bong design

    No offense taken, RIP. I hear you on being able to see into the chamber, though; a lot of people have said that. And I was actually thinking of saving the coconut milk and making some bhang when I get the ingredients (have to go to an Indian grocery store for the spices, and have to get some weed somewhere, an ounce is fucking expensive).

    P.S. Where in Mass are you?
    Stein um Stein mauer ich dich ein
    Stein um Stein
    Und keiner hört dich schreien

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Bong design

    Cape Cod bro. If you're in my neighborhood you can swing by the house and we can match a couple bong loads - one out of my glass bong, and one out of your Gilligan's Island bong. Good luck to you, and I really want to see the final product.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Bong design

    sounds like a good idea but i dont think your gonna be able to open the coconut, scrape it, and have the required chamber for smoke or water....maybe im wrong...sounds like a good idea but realizticly...meh....ive seen better.....

    my idea is get a job and buy a glass zong

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Bong design

    i say wait til your stuck on a island to fuck around with coconuts.
    just maxing and relaxing

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Bong design

    use high-heat epoxy, the stuff they use for water-heaters and the like. you can pick some up at any hardware store, it comes in two seperate tubes and you mix it together and slather it on and wait a day. If memory serves, it's rated up to 300 degrees once it's dried.

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