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Pop Bottle Heat Shrink Straps/Tubing

Pop Bottle Heat Shrink Straps/Tubing
Yet another use for this PET stuff.
Got a bundle of sticks you need secured for transport?
Need something strong to hold some poles together TIGHTLY?
Hate untying unruly knots?
Hate knots that come undone on the highway?

For this instructable, I will use one piece construction, but it can be cut into long strips and used similarly.

If you cut this stuff into strips as in Rope,cord,string from Recycled Water Bottles! by bara1962, you will not be limited to the tube diameter and will be able to secure larger irregular shapes, but you will also lose the strength and "convenience" provided by one solid piece.

Note - Various bottles can be cut into tubes of varying diameters/shapes and lengths as required.
 
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Step 1What You Need

What You Need
Bottle
Utility knife or scizzors (If using scizzors, they work better in one direction than the other)
Marker for uniform width, if desired.

Heat gun or other source of heat.

Something to secure ..... that will not melt.
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Jan 14, 2009. 4:51 PMwupme says:
Thats really usefull if you run out of zipties or something. To bad in Germany they got that 25cent deposit for each bottle, so using zipties is probably cheaper :(
Jun 30, 2010. 11:57 AMomnibot says:
Sweden also has a refund system for PET-bottles but only soda-bottles. I've noticed that everything from shampoo and orange juice to draincleaner and underwear come in PET containers. I find it really useful.
Jan 15, 2009. 1:11 PMmadhops0620 says:
here in Michigan we have a 10 cent deposit on our cans and bottles. Apparently it was put into place in the late '70s because there were so many cans and bottles laying around on streets and stuff because people were to lazy to throw them away. Now you hardly see any around here
Feb 21, 2009. 8:33 PMFred82664 says:
No Dude back in the 70s bottles was and glass was reused more often and at as plastics became cheaper to use in food and drink packing most of the glass packages went a way. There was much debate on the safety on glass versus plastic. I think can understand that one and why. Many of days in the 70s I would walk miles of roads picking up pop bottles and chasing them in to take a hot chick out for a date among other things that was we done in the 70s heheh I will not list them here. I like to keep a good standing with admin! ; )
Feb 24, 2010. 12:53 AMPinky212 says:
Back in the '70's, my cousin in Green Cove Springs, Florida, walked the highway ditches and boulevards (including the Interstate) throughout high school, picking up bottles. That's how he actually saved enough money to go to college, although I can't swear that he didn't use a day's worth of picking them up in exactly the way you did.  LOL
Feb 24, 2010. 12:19 PMFred82664 says:
LOL yes college or educational  investment would probably been better in the long run then the hot date as well as the other things I did not list. LOL  But they suer was fun at the time  
Jan 24, 2009. 8:45 PMMarche says:
True dat. I make my caffine money from cans and bottles I find.
Jan 16, 2009. 6:28 PMA good name says:
Dude that's too cool... ours are only like 3-10 cents (10 being the big pop bottles and 3 being the cans) But if they were all 10 cents you'd be rolling in dough.
Jan 16, 2009. 7:55 PMmadhops0620 says:
ours are all 10 cents no matter what size (plastic bottles, 2 liters, and cans. but we dont make money off of it because the whole point of the deposit is so that you pay when you buy it as an incentive to recycle it. however, ive bought soda before in ohio and returned it in michigan for 10 cents a can(5 cents profit). apparently there was a man who was doing that for years and made around a thousand dollars but got in trouble for it lol.
Jan 18, 2009. 9:22 PMbertdog911 says:
well you cant return any cans from other states to michigan beacuse of the bar code.Unless you were bringing them in to mom and pop stores if so ur an ..........
Jan 18, 2009. 10:36 PMmadhops0620 says:
do you know how recent that system is? because ive done it a few times myself if I buy it out of state while visiting friends or family, and the machines have accepted them
Jan 16, 2009. 8:40 PMA good name says:
Lol link the article pls?
Jan 16, 2009. 10:08 PMmadhops0620 says:
i'll do my best to find it, it's pretty old though
Jan 15, 2009. 6:03 PMFather Christmas says:
Woooo!!! Michigan!!!! hahah. How are you liking this weather? lol
Feb 3, 2009. 12:00 PMSuperstormj says:
Gotta love it. We've had the same snow on the ground for about 2 weeks now. It just won't melt!
Feb 3, 2009. 2:57 PMFather Christmas says:
i know right. and now its near whiteout outside >_<
Jan 16, 2009. 11:08 AMnepheron says:
I live in michigan :)
Jan 16, 2009. 7:56 PMmadhops0620 says:
what part of michigan are you from?
Jan 15, 2009. 6:13 PMmadhops0620 says:
i'll like it a lot more if we dont have school tomorrow :)
Jan 16, 2009. 8:15 AMFather Christmas says:
Dude. I thank you. I didn't have school today. It must have been your comment :) I got out of 4 Exams lol
Jan 15, 2009. 5:53 AMwupme says:
Yeah its actually a good thing. But still, makes you think twice before you use one for something else ;)
Jan 16, 2009. 4:42 AMwupme says:
Well they didn't create that some years ago because of the enviroment. Apparently the tate of reusing bottles was to low and to much throw away botles were sold (under 70% or something like that). So they created that 25cent deposit to force people to buy reusing bottles. But it didn't quite turnt out as they wanted. Since the created that law enforced deposit on throw away bottles, the reusing bottles rate dropped to even under 35%, people now only buy the throw away ones because the system behind it is simpler. Well still, people now pick up bottles, even if that wasn't intendet when that law came out ;-)
Jan 28, 2009. 2:16 PMyzzid says:
im not too sure about the PET bottle actually emitting any fumes, i think this is a NOVEL idea and can be used for a Million purposes.. heck it can prolly be used as a dirt cheap Lamination of some sort...
Jan 14, 2009. 8:58 AMtercero says:
Meh. I'll stick to cable ties. They're dirt cheap, and they don't give off toxic gas if and when you use them. Unlike burning PET.
Jan 16, 2009. 11:44 AMdavee52uk says:
In the UK, cable ties are widely available for free. They are stuck on any lampost, used previously for holding up some notice or other. You can cut them off and use them again.
Jan 14, 2009. 5:48 PMFather Christmas says:
as far as i know, this inst burning it. it is just causing ti to shrink. am i wrong?
Jan 14, 2009. 9:46 PMawang8 says:
Melting plastic (like PET bottles) gives off lots and lots of toxic fumes. Do it with a fume extractor or in a very well ventilated area. Even if it doesn't smell, the fumes are all around you.
Jan 16, 2009. 9:50 AMPlasmana says:
Wow! That is avery clever idea!
Jan 15, 2009. 9:52 AMggiihh1 says:
would a hairdryer on high work? (instead of a heat gun)
Jan 14, 2009. 9:30 AMcfishy says:
Cool! What heat gun are you using?
Jan 14, 2009. 6:47 AMjeff-o says:
This is excellent info to have. I'll remember it if/when I need to secure a bundle of something or otherwise heat-shrink something that I can't use regular heat shrink for.
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