I think it'd be fucking deadly to make a computer case and make it a functional bong too don't you? I bet someone out there has already done it, if not, I'm going to once I move into my new apartment. It'd be really sweet if you think about keeping the temp cool. Might be tough to clean it up properly if it isn't set up right though.
It would be a challenge keeping the piping clear of debris I would think. I use my bong daily so it builds up this disgusting film of ash and unburned particles on the inside of the glass. Within a few weeks, it's hard to even see inside the bong (it's clear glass), despite using screens for all smoking. Every few months I have to get out a coat hanger and get inside to gently push it (the caked on layers of ash) off into the water to be dumped out.
Given that, I'd expect a similar situation using the cooling system of a PC.
And that doesn't even bring us to the part about the coolant most likely being extremely toxic to humans.
Cool Blue wrote:Every few months I have to get out a coat hanger and get inside to gently push it (the caked on layers of ash) off into the water to be dumped out.
one of these days you'll discover the wonders of rubbing alcohol and salt lol.
I'm already aware of it, but this is faster and less messy (oddly).
The only reason I need to use the coat hanger is because of the reach into some angles (my bong is also huge man, standing almost two feet tall). Anyways, it only takes a quick, gentle touch to bump it off the glass. It doesn't stick much or leave any residue so I have never felt the need to use checimals/consumables. The whole process takes less than five minutes and with a follow up rinse the bong is totally clean are ready for use, unlike with the alcohol method which takes hours to days of soaking.