The oil is probably a good idea. I reccomend the freezer because the glass will contract once it gets cold.Some how I have the opposite suggestion. In the past I have used hemp oil on the connection and run the outside joint under hot water
This seems riskier to me, as having a temperature differential between the pieces of the glass caused by ice on one part and warm water on the other is much more lilely to lead to a break. Either way, glad it worked.The 20min in freezer worked but it was probably risky. Someone else said to use a combo of warm water and ice on top.
I think borosilic glass can handle any of the methods suggested above.The 20min in freezer worked but it was probably risky. Someone else said to use a combo of warm water and ice on top.
Oh that’s a good point! Glad I tried the less riskier way first.This seems riskier to me, as having a temperature differential between the pieces of the glass caused by ice on one part and warm water on the other is much more lilely to lead to a break. Either way, glad it worked.
The 20min in freezer worked but it was probably risky. Someone else said to use a combo of warm water and ice on top.
glass in the freezer is only risky if it's a sealed container with water, because water expands under temp of 0c and the bottle will be broken... like a beer or so....The 20min in freezer worked but it was probably risky
Science!glass in the freezer is only risky if it's a sealed container with water, because water expands under temp of 0c and the bottle will be broken... like a beer or so....
other than that, you can put glass in your freezer for years