this post was submitted on 08 Dec 2024
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What is this thing?
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That's a bong, missing the bowl. The bowl would have been a 90° female fitting like this
It even has a tiny carb hole next to the mouth hole. I'm guessing that the interior is plaster of Paris or something similar.
I've smoked out of worse
You have never bonged before, sir, and it shows.
It's no roor but it'll rip in a pinch if you tilt it 45 deg. And put a cup of wet in it. You've clearly never smoked out of a garden hose triple perks Gatorade bong before.
China glass used to not be a thing.
My high point was a chest cooler filled with water and a five gallon jug with the end cut off. Made a wicked gravity bong.
I'd like to apologize now that I realize you are a separate person from the person above you and not another of his sentences. I was a little confused
I wouldn't expect a carb to be in that location.
It doesn't strike me as a bong.
Also, I bet the lining always had some sort of hole thru it.
Hmm. I admittedly don't have experience here, but I guess that makes sense.
I'm not sure how you would attach an elbow to a barb fitting though. A rubber pipe is usually used on these (but that would then burn/melt).
Is plaster of paris usually used to make bongs? I've only really noticed plastic bottle ones in the bush. I guess plaster will survive burning things better than plastic, but it's also porous.
Probably similar to this but a ball joint on the bottom