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WEIRDWOLF 10-13-2010 04:12 PM

Opening a can of....
 
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Coke can lead to crazy things.

I needed a break from work so I went down into the basement and thought I would try this idea I had late at night.

It's no First Run Proline, but it was darn easy to tweak and I can have all the prongs I want. Try it and see what you get. My first attempt had a nice mid speed, good strength, straight as an arrow boat base receiver.

Probably not legal anywhere but in my basement, but what the heck...it was fun discovering! mgngcrz

Now, back to work with a fresh perspective!

Lindyhopper49 10-13-2010 04:31 PM

how sharp are those prongs?

will they scratch the crap out of the field?

Reginald Rutledge 10-13-2010 04:36 PM

Wolf, I love it
 
I will definitely be making a few of these. I also have tried using this same technique with aplastic.

Reg

the french guy 10-13-2010 04:37 PM

GREAT IDEA !

You're a genius, Weirdwolf. I have plenty of things I should "prongize" in my workshop. Plasticard, metal, etc...and a lot of ruined bases.

I 'll try it ! thmbsp$

WEIRDWOLF 10-13-2010 04:39 PM

The very first figures back in the 40's were all metal. I still have some of them.

I ran it on vinyl and had no issues....all you can do is try it for yourself, but I don't think it will scratch. I tried a milk jug first, but didn't get good results. I'll have to play around in the recycling to see if any of the bottles are made from First Run Proline plastic! Have fun with it...think outside the box...be creative...you never know how long the base manufacturers will be in business, bu I am sure we will never run out of Coke cans and shells without prongs...:D

RAIDERMAN 10-13-2010 04:45 PM

I can see it now!
 
I can see it now! "Anyone have any first run PEPSI canS from July of 1982?" Those were the best aluminum for this type of base. Norbert will be down at the Detroit recycle center with his Sherlock Holmes hat and a magnifying glass checking dates of cans for the perfect type of aluminum. He'll be on the cell phone with Corey stating, "This aluminum is beautiful dude." Jim Davis will be looking for Ocean Spray bottles from the mid 90's stating that he has the strongest bases with this type of plastic. And so it begins............

ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn

RAIDERMAN

WEIRDWOLF 10-13-2010 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by RAIDERMAN (Post 123712)
I can see it now! "Anyone have any first run PEPSI canS from July of 1982?" Those were the best aluminum for this type of base. Norbert will be down at the Detroit recycle center with his Sherlock Holmes hat and a magnifying glass checking dates of cans for the perfect type of aluminum. He'll be on the cell phone with Corey stating, "This aluminum is beautiful dude." Jim Davis will be looking for Ocean Spray bottles from the mid 90's stating that he has the strongest bases with this type of plastic. And so it begins............

ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn ppcrn

RAIDERMAN

:rtfl::rtfl:

mark robin 10-13-2010 04:51 PM

lffng$ lffng$ lffng$ @ RM. thmbsp$

the french guy 10-13-2010 04:56 PM

Quote:

I can see it now! "Anyone have any first run PEPSI canS from July of 1982?" Those were the best aluminum for this type of base. Norbert will be down at the Detroit recycle center with his Sherlock Holmes hat and a magnifying glass checking dates of cans for the perfect type of aluminum. He'll be on the cell phone with Corey stating, "This aluminum is beautiful dude." Jim Davis will be looking for Ocean Spray bottles from the mid 90's stating that he has the strongest bases with this type of plastic. And so it begins............

that's a very good one thmbsp$

Pirate Rick 10-13-2010 09:52 PM

so how do you tweek metal prongs ???



do i have to buy plastic pliers??? mgngcrz mgngcrz mgngcrz :rtfl: :rtfl: :rtfl: :rtfl:


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