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Drinking Glasses from Cans

Drinking Glasses from Cans
This weekend i was in ChinaTown in Sydney and saw some cans of drink that i had never seen before. Naturally i bought them but when i drank the first i started felling a bit sick. I took the other home and in the morning tried it. I couldnt drink it either but before i threw it out i noticed that it looked kinda cool with all the characters and it was made of tin not aluminium. Read on.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
A can opener and a suitable can. Heres mine.
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17 comments
Sep 19, 2010. 12:15 PMfoxy1paco says:
I had an empty coke can on my desk and I was needing a pencil holder for my workshop, perfect solution.
Apr 10, 2010. 7:17 PMchndt2008 says:
Fool, this is the fire which treatment
Jan 10, 2010. 11:21 AMSicilianMafia says:
before you cut off the top, you might want to drink the beverage in the can first, so as to not get metal shards inside of your drink and waste it by pouring it out.
Feb 3, 2010. 3:00 PMtofu4tortoise says:
 really? I love herbal tea! especially wan lao ji, my favorite. I can't believe you don't like the drink, I love them.
Jan 7, 2010. 6:39 AMjimofoz says:
 When I was a kid - long time ago - you could get metal handles that would clip onto beverage cans to act as handles. 
Jan 9, 2010. 9:46 PMberky93 says:
I'd be wary of those on this type of cup. Without the top part of the can to stabilize it the handle may warp or rip the can if you fill it with a drink, especially if you use aluminum cans.
Jan 13, 2010. 10:15 PMberky93 says:
Tin cans are from the days when all products were made to be quality, long-lasting items even if they don't need to be. In 200 years we'll all still be able to find things that were antiques today, but there will be no remaining iPods.
Jan 12, 2010. 12:33 PMDoctor What says:
 Great Green idea!  This would great with a specialty can, like Jones' soda cans (the holiday ones).
Jan 9, 2010. 9:10 PMl8nite says:
When I was young (long time ago) my gramma had aluminum cups, they were really neat colors like gold, sparkly red and electric blue, really good for iced tea but man did they sweat !  This is a great way to recycle especially if your just starting out and stocking an apartment
Jan 7, 2010. 1:29 PMlemonie says:
Was is crab-juice?

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Jan 7, 2010. 2:10 PMyellowexample says:
 I know a guy who calls cranberries "crab-berries."  That might have something to do with it.
Jan 7, 2010. 2:53 PMlemonie says:
My grandmother used to refer to "seafood-flavoured-sticks" as "crap-sticks" (well that's what it sounded like anyway)

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Jan 7, 2010. 8:29 AMLithium Rain says:
Hahahahahahaha that's hilarious. I especially love the story behind it!

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