Not much, but an interesting way to cut open beer cans. I used my can opener, which worked part of the time, but the lip on the beer can is too high, and it doesn't cut through reliably. So- I took a piece of steel tubing and cut away part of one end, then hammered the remaining half circle until the curvature matched the top of the beer can. I sawed away until I was left with something close to a point, then put a sharpening on that. Mounted it in the drill press and used the downfeed to punch the tool into the can. Then it was a matter of punch, rotate, punch, rotate etc until the full circle was punched and the lid falls into the can.
Voila- a beer can with the rim intact but the lid gone. I did 17 cans like this (I needed 16) and then mixed up some sakcrete and filled them up. All they are is weights that will help me with assembly of my secret project. I'm going to keep one or two of these in the fridge so I can offer a friend a beer-
Voila- a beer can with the rim intact but the lid gone. I did 17 cans like this (I needed 16) and then mixed up some sakcrete and filled them up. All they are is weights that will help me with assembly of my secret project. I'm going to keep one or two of these in the fridge so I can offer a friend a beer-
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