My friend recently broke my bowl piece and be told me he fixed it by j&b welding it. Would this be toxic if heated and inhaled? If it is I will make him buy me a new one.
Quick google search says it can withstand temps to 500*...regardless when heated I'd have to imagine it is possible for toxins etc to be released. If he broke it, make him buy you a new one anyway. Keep the repaired one as a desperate backup.
OP...are your seriously that ignorant? YES, it is TOXIC. kids...I blame "no child left behind" dumbing down of the education systems...
[quote name='"cball"']OP...are your seriously that ignorant? YES, it is TOXIC. kids...I blame "no child left behind" dumbing down of the education systems...[/quote] Well I thought it was and I looked on the website and it never said anything so I wasn't sure, no need to be an ass
Fuckin make em buy u a new one.. Id feel like a fucking asshold breaking a piece and giving it back all bound together with anything..... You break something, you pay for it.. Period.. Otherwise its just not cool. Imo anyway
that is sketchy no need to subject yourself to some bullshit because your tryn to be nice when someone else broke it. If i broke someones shit i would feel bad watching them hit a chemically welded bowl lol
I can vouch for the safety of using jbweld. As long as it goes through the full cure time it will be absolutely safe. That being said, did he break an already broken piece or was it in good condition? His repair should leave the piece in better condition than when he broke it - or should be replaced. If someone "fixed" for breaking a good piece, I would be disappointed in them.
Exactly. Id be pissed as fuck, Oh i broke your 20-30 dollar bowl but its cool, Heres your bowl with fuckin paste n shit smeared all over it, Smokes great!! ...No...
[quote name='"t-fizz"'] Exactly. Id be pissed as fuck, Oh i broke your 20-30 dollar bowl but its cool, Heres your bowl with fuckin paste n shit smeared all over it, Smokes great!! ...No...[/quote] Rotflol... That's exactly the mental image I got, damn I would effing flip shit!
[quote name='"SnyperSystems"']I can vouch for the safety of using jbweld. As long as it goes through the full cure time it will be absolutely safe. That being said, did he break an already broken piece or was it in good condition? His repair should leave the piece in better condition than when he broke it - or should be replaced. If someone "fixed" for breaking a good piece, I would be disappointed in them.[/quote] It was in perfect condition, no scratches or chips or cracks, it's only like a month old. Just really dirty here is a pic of it "fixed"
[quote name='"dc or nothing"']J&b weld is for metal bonding. Not glass. Why didn't you just use something else?[/quote] I didn't do it my friend who broke it did
That is not good, I was unnaware of the exact location as well. Not a good fix buddy, sorry. Say thanks for trying, but at least give a donation towards replacement. My 2 cents
^Do this, Thats a fucking terrible place to have j&b weld lol, Thats like the hottest part of the bowl. Tell em thanks for his effort and everything, Dont be a dick about it, But id def make em buy u a new one, or part of the price.
Yeah only use a high temp epoxy and only use it if the part that broke barely gets warm. Heating that shit is releasing all kinds of fumes.
[quote name='"Scar 420"'] It was in perfect condition, no scratches or chips or cracks, it's only like a month old. Just really dirty here is a pic of it "fixed" [/quote] Jesus the bowl is hideous. Id just use it as an excuse to buy a new one, or just snap the weld and say it broke again and he'll buy you a new one.
[quote name='"DirtyB"'] Jesus the bowl is hideous. Id just use it as an excuse to buy a new one, or just snap the weld and say it broke again and he'll buy you a new one. [/quote] It's just dirty, it can be completely clean and in like 3-4 bowls it will be that dirty again