MONSTERS OF SMOKE Bongs How to Deal with a Broken or Cracked Glass Bong and Where to Get It Fixed or Replaced

How to Deal with a Broken or Cracked Glass Bong and Where to Get It Fixed or Replaced



If you are a fan of smoking herb or tobacco from a glass bong, you know how frustrating it can be when your precious piece gets damaged. Whether it’s a crack, a chip, or a clean break, you don’t want to throw away your bong just because of a minor mishap. Luckily, there are some ways to fix a broken glass bong and make it usable again. In this blog post, we will show you some of the methods and products you can use to repair your bong, as well as where to get it fixed or replaced if the damage is too severe.

How to Fix a Broken Glass Bong Yourself

Before you attempt to fix your bong yourself, you need to assess the extent of the damage and the type of material your bong is made of. Most glass bongs are made of heat-resistant borosilicate glass, which is harder to repair than acrylic plastic. If your bong is shattered into many pieces or has a large hole, you may not be able to fix it at all. However, if the damage is limited to a single crack, chip, or busted piece, you may be able to repair it with some products that are easy to get your hands on.

Here are some of the products and methods you can use to fix your broken glass bong yourself:


  • Food grade silicone:

    This is a non-toxic and waterproof substance that can be used as a sealant for cracks, chips, or joints in your bong. It does not provide any structural support and can be easily peeled off if needed. To use food grade silicone, you need to clean the area of the damage and apply a thin layer of the silicone over it. Let it dry for at least 24 hours before using your bong again. You can find food grade silicone online or in some hardware stores.

  • Two-component epoxy:

    This is a mixture of resin and hardener that polymerizes into a strong and durable bond when applied to glass. It is one of the longest-lasting fixes for broken glass bongs, but it can become waterlogged and leak if left submerged for too long. To use two-component epoxy, you need to clean the area of the damage and sand any rough edges with high-grit sandpaper. Then, mix the resin and hardener according to the instructions and apply a thin layer of the epoxy over the break. Hold the pieces together until the epoxy sets, which can take from 5 minutes to 24 hours depending on the product. You can find two-component epoxy online or in some hardware stores.

  • Loctite glass glue:

    This is a type of cyanoacrylate glue that bonds well to glass without leaving any residue or discoloration. It is water- and heat-resistant, but it does contain solvents that could be toxic if heated up and inhaled. To use Loctite glass glue, you need to clean the area of the damage and apply a small amount of the glue over it. Press the pieces together firmly for at least 15 seconds and let it cure for at least 24 hours before using your bong again. You can find Loctite glass glue online or in some hardware stores.

  • Duct tape:

    This is a cheap and easy option for fixing minor cracks or chips in your bong. It does not look very aesthetic and may not last very long, but it can work as a temporary solution until you get a better fix or replacement. To use duct tape, you need to clean the area of the damage and wrap a piece of duct tape over it. Make sure the tape covers the entire crack or chip and sticks well to the glass. You can find duct tape online or in any store.

Where to Get Your Broken Glass Bong Fixed or Replaced

If none of the DIY methods work for you or if your bong is beyond repair, you may want to get it fixed or replaced by a professional. There are some options for getting your broken glass bong fixed or replaced by someone who knows what they are doing:


  • Hire a professional glassblower:

    This is probably the best option for getting your broken glass bong fixed or replaced by someone who can restore its original shape and function. A professional glassblower can either repair your bong by welding or fusing the pieces together with a blowtorch, or create a new bong for you based on your preferences and specifications. However, this option can be quite expensive and time-consuming, depending on the availability and skill of the glassblower. You can find professional glassblowers online or in some local shops.

  • Buy a new glass bong:

    This is the easiest and most convenient option for getting a new glass bong without having to deal with the hassle of fixing your broken one. You can find a wide variety of glass bongs online or in some local shops, with different shapes, sizes, colors, and features to suit your taste and budget. You can also look for discounts, deals, or coupons to save some money on your purchase. However, this option can also be quite costly, especially if you want a high-quality or custom-made glass bong.

Conclusion

A broken glass bong can be a bummer, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your smoking experience. Depending on the type and extent of the damage, you may be able to fix your bong yourself with some simple products and methods, or get it fixed or replaced by a professional or a new purchase. Either way, you can enjoy smoking herb or tobacco from a glass bong again with some patience and creativity.