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Jan 7, 2025 - Melting aluminum cans yields pure aluminum that you can use for other projects. Once you have pure aluminum, you can mold it into fun or useful shapes. Aluminum has a low melting point, so you can easily melt it using a propane torch or a...

Melting aluminum cans yields pure aluminum that you can use for other projects. Once you have pure aluminum, you can mold it into fun or useful shapes. Aluminum has a low melting point, so you can easily melt it using a propane torch or a...

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Join Grant Thompson as he shares his ingenious method of melting soda cans to extract valuable aluminum, showcasing the beauty of recycling. #AluminumArtistry #SustainableCrafting

When we throw things into the recycling bin, we know they'll be trucked off and re-processed at some magical, unseen facility. But a handful of people are getting a bit more involved in the process by re-purposing the material themselves. Last year we saw this guy turning plastic bottles into...

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Transform an aluminum can into a stylish and eco-friendly candle holder with this DIY upcycling project. Learn how to repurpose everyday items into beautiful home decor pieces.

It may or may not surprise you, but I frequently get questions and sometimes criticism regarding the safety of my projects. There are also those rare occasions when people are even a little mean.For example, I’m often asked if I get cut by the “razor sharp” aluminum cans. I can only say that I have cut hundreds of aluminum cans and rarely needed a bandaid. So I guess all I can say is be careful.More recently, I received some criticism regarding this Crisco candle-making project. I m…

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Nov 29, 2024 - Melt Aluminum With a Hole in the Ground: I've been interested to try this design for use as a survivalist foundry for quite some time now. The name of this type of fire pit is a Dakota Fire Hole, and I thought with a little extra air flow provided by a fan it might have the potential for s…

Melt Aluminum With a Hole in the Ground: I've been interested to try this design for use as a survivalist foundry for quite some time now. The name of this type of fire pit is a Dakota Fire Hole, and I thought with a little extra air flow provided by a fan it might have the potential for s…

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Do you ever wonder how aluminum cans are made? No, it’s just me. Well, congratulations on having more interesting curiosities than the origins of your beverage can. Fortunately or unfortunately, I do find some mundane things interesting, so now I must bore you with my recently accumulated knowledge of manufacturing

Do you ever wonder how aluminum cans are made? No, it’s just me. Well, congratulations on having more interesting curiosities than the origins of your beverage can. Fortunately or unfortunately, I do find some mundane things interesting, so now I must bore you with my recently accumulated knowledge of manufacturing

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Before the 18th century, brass was not easy to make. The metal, a yellow alloy of copper and zinc, melts at 788 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 1,742 F. In those days, charcoal could not generate the heat needed to reduce the zinc oxide. Today, people can melt brass at home.

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