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tpax Elite user Columbia, Maryland 443 Posts |
I don't know if this is the correct forum, however I came accross a way to make a soda can look re-sealed. I first tried it with a perrier water can and then with a Coke can. Real simple. Fill the can 1/2 with water and freeze can. When frozen place can in warm spot so the ice on the outside starts to melt. When enough ice melts around the outside the ice block will slide up and down. Use this ice block as a hammer and pound the tab flush to the top of the can.
Feel free to use this to create something fun. I'm sure some creative person can use this to create a impossible signed coin to sealed can that the spectator opens. Tom Paxton |
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On Feb 26, 2015, tpax wrote: Will the then, sealed can not have water inside it? so not really empty? and coin diched out of a sealed can with some water poured out,nah sorry someone may have an idea,but this should proberly go downstairs,but then the last time I mentioned that I got some flak,lol. |
tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
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tpax Elite user Columbia, Maryland 443 Posts |
If you are a creative person you will try it and maybe a light bulb will go on. MAybe not. I am not looking to perform anything, all I did was stumble on a method to make a can look resealed and wanted to share.
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On Feb 27, 2015, tpax wrote: Not knocking you for that at all,it is a cool idea and the water in the can can still be a cool effect,so I take my hat off to you,all the best. |
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