SenorSanteria
Well-Known Member
I decided to embark on the magical journey of aquiring a 'water-pipe.' Because just purchasing one is out of the realm of my financial possibilities... i decided to try to make one, using an empty 1800 Tequila bottle. I purchased a carbide tip bit at the hardware store (wanted diamond, but they didnt have it) and I drilled through the bottle without an issue. I have a slide and a female for it, and the female includes a rubber grommet, made for a real bong. The problem I am having is that the grommet is meant to sit on the bong at a 90 degree angle, but the slide is put in at an angle now because it is going into the side of a bottle. My question is... whats the most effective way to permenantly seal and hold the female, that isnt completely ghetto. Id like to find a way to make these work to make as christmas presents for my friends. Is there some type of putty, or epoxy that will completely harden, as well as seal, while resisting minor amounts of heat? That part of the bong doesnt get too hot. I currently have the whole setup duct taped, and the bong just rips. I love it. Here are some pictures to try to explain whats going on...
The bong, with the hole cut and the female in.
This picture shows how the current grommet does not seal when the slide is in at an angle. The red arrows show (on a 2 dimensional level) the areas that arent sealed)
This is what Im looking to do (again, on a 2d level). Id like to get a cement or epoxy or something. This would be permenant- i have a slide that would be removable.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!
The bong, with the hole cut and the female in.
This picture shows how the current grommet does not seal when the slide is in at an angle. The red arrows show (on a 2 dimensional level) the areas that arent sealed)
This is what Im looking to do (again, on a 2d level). Id like to get a cement or epoxy or something. This would be permenant- i have a slide that would be removable.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!