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Champagne bottle bong
I've got an empty magnum of 1990 Veuve Cliquot 'Le Grande Dame' champagne, and I don't wanna let it go to waste. Anyone know how I could best turn it into a bong?
I want to make it a straight water bong, so all really I want to know is if it will be relatively easy to melt a hole in the glass with a small propane blowtorch and attach a glass tube & bowl. Is bottle glass safe for doing that sort of thing? Is it going to shatter on me? Do I need a special kind of torch? Safety glasses? Never done anything like this myself before. Figure there is at least one person here with experience doing this sort of thing :thumbsup |
I've done lots of glass blowing as part of my phys chem masters. I'd stick on some safety glasses and fire up the olde torch and go to town.
Just remember ALWAYS KEEP THE FLAME MOVING. Don't just let it rest in one place or you're gonna mess it up. |
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Having done some glass blowing myself, I doubt that a propane torch will get hot enough to melt a hole in a champagne bottle....
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Glass blowing takes much more than fucking torches and bottles. kids. Dale Chihuly is my personal fave. |
You can drill it if you've got a diamond tipped bit and a slow speed drill.
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I'm not really looking to blow glass. Just to get the thing hot enough that I can attach a small glass tube with a bowl on the end. |
me and my niggas blow dank out of cristal and moet bottles
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