Foil Crack Pipe

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To make a pipe out of aluminum foil, start by cutting out a 12-inch square piece of aluminum foil and folding it in half twice. Then, roll the foil up so it's shaped like a cone with one narrow end and one open end. Next, measure 1 inch down from the open end and bend the foil there to create the bowl. Use your fingers to spread the open end of the foil out so it has a bowl shape. Finally, add your smokeable material to the bowl, light it, and inhale through the narrow end of the foil pipe. To learn how to use a pen or pencil to help you roll a foil pipe, scroll down!

Is it bad to make a bowl out of aluminum foil. Discussion in 'Apprentice Tokers' started by ericesn, Feb 24, 2009. Yea thats no good and just kinda crack heady, IMO. Make an apple pipe or the old spoon and knife trick or get some papers, bible papers etc. Grasscity Forums.


To make a pipe out of aluminum foil, start by cutting out a 12-inch square piece of aluminum foil and folding it in half twice. Then, roll the foil up so it's shaped like a cone with one narrow end and one open end. Next, measure 1 inch down from the open end and bend the foil there to create the bowl. Use your fingers to spread the open end of the foil out so it has a bowl shape. Finally, add your smokeable material to the bowl, light it, and inhale through the narrow end of the foil pipe. To learn how to use a pen or pencil to help you roll a foil pipe, scroll down!

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