Hello everyone,
I'm not sure if this should go here or in the Vapor Lounge so apologies in advance.
I have a glass piece that I have connected to my vape, and that glass piece unfortunately, had one of the percolator branches break off in the upper chamber, and now I'm not sure how to fix it.
http://i.imgur.com/lUSvF.jpg
So I'm calling on all stoner engineers to see if you guys have any recommendations on how to plug this hole. It's making the glass piece about 50% less effective because the vapor is taking the path of least resistance and bypassing the other percolator branches altogether. Also, if I put ice in the top chamber, when it melts, the water goes through the hole into the main lower chamber, and pushes the water OUT and UP through the downstem and into the plastic tube connected to my vape.
To make matters worse, the hole is difficult to reach because of it's location (right beneath the ice catcher notch).
I need a substance that is suitable to plug the hole with and also a method to apply it in this difficult to reach location.
Thanks for the suggestions.
-Rex
I'm not sure if this should go here or in the Vapor Lounge so apologies in advance.
I have a glass piece that I have connected to my vape, and that glass piece unfortunately, had one of the percolator branches break off in the upper chamber, and now I'm not sure how to fix it.
http://i.imgur.com/lUSvF.jpg
So I'm calling on all stoner engineers to see if you guys have any recommendations on how to plug this hole. It's making the glass piece about 50% less effective because the vapor is taking the path of least resistance and bypassing the other percolator branches altogether. Also, if I put ice in the top chamber, when it melts, the water goes through the hole into the main lower chamber, and pushes the water OUT and UP through the downstem and into the plastic tube connected to my vape.
To make matters worse, the hole is difficult to reach because of it's location (right beneath the ice catcher notch).
I need a substance that is suitable to plug the hole with and also a method to apply it in this difficult to reach location.
Thanks for the suggestions.
-Rex