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Message-ID: <214304Z24091993@anon.penet.fi>
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Newsgroups: alt.drugs
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From: an37715@anon.penet.fi (Grim Tiberius Reaper)
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 21:36:14 UTC
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Subject: Sink Bong
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This will be terribly difficult to describe, but the world must know... it
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is in my opinion the single greatest pot invention mankind has seen to date
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(okay... well, it's cool anyway). And I didn't even invent it --- credit
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goes to my genius roommate.
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This wondrous invention is called the sink bong. I will attempt to describe
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it as best I can.
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You start off like you're building a standard water bong. But you leave off
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the base...
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So what you have is a long (3 feet is good) acrylic tube with a stem and
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bowl sticking out... you can just drill a hole in the side and use epoxy to
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seal in a copper pipe... I'm sure you can find hints and stuff for this
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part in various places around the net.
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A--> | |/ / <-- Copper Tube and Bowl
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B--> | |
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The most important thing now is that the bottom part of the copper tube is
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a few inches above the bottom of the main acrylic tube... in normal bong
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assembly you'd want these close but they have to be apart for reasons that
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will become clear.
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Next step - fill a sink with cold water.
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Okay, now put the bong in the water (with the bottom of the copper tube
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BELOW the water line - see position 'A' in diagram). Suck water up until
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the bong is full... this takes some sizeable lung power for long bongs.
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Now the trickiest part... pull up the bong until the bottom of the copper
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tube is above the water line yet the bottom of the acrylic tube is still
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below the water line - see position 'B' in diagram. The change in water
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pressures will cause air to be drawn through the bowl and copper tube and
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into the bong... (LIGHT THE BOWL NOW!) - the smoke will bubble through all
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the water... keep this up until the water is all gone.
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When you're done, you have a bong full of extremely thick (if you're doing
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it right) yet very cold and easy to draw smoke. It has traveled through an
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average of a foot and a half of water (with a 3 foot bong). Plus there's no
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resistance - you don't have to pull any air through water to get the hit.
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Voila!
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It takes a lot of practice to do it right, but once you get it down it's
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incredible the size of the hits you can draw - and they're easy to smoke.
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Another tip I picked up - it's easiest to keep the bong steady if you hold
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it against the side of the sink.
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I apologize if this is not clear - it's not easy to describe. I didn't
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understand it until I was shown (and I still don't quite grasp the fluid
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mechanics involved).
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See you at Harvest Fest!!!
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Call Stately Wayne Manor, one of the few BBS's dedicated to free speech in
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Madison, WI.
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