Posted on 05/03/2017 8:53:30 AM PDT by V K Lee
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Fascinating! Thanks — I always have a few plastic bottles around, and xacto knives, too.
Clever guy.
In a Home Power article, a 2l container was used as the cover for a small motor turned into a wind-power generator.
Did they mention molotov cocktail?
One idea was really intriguing. The footstool made. As a child, remember visiting my GGM who had in her home an upholstered footstool made with recycled coffee cans. We children loved to sit on that listening to the ‘grown ups’ talk about ‘the good old days’, reminiscing about the family members. A fond childhood memory.
This fellow must lie awake nights to think of what and how. For even more ideas, if interested Google “how to re-use plastic bottles dyi”
Some are ingenious, some - not so much. Used in decorating and to perform tasks around the home; some easy to make and others - the more challenging DIY projects.
Silencer for pistol to shoot an eco-freak without making any noise and disturbing their pals.
I liked the bird netting in the garden made from plastic strips. Ideal “calming method” for OCD folks.
Imposing a 5 cent deposit like they do on bottles and cans helps to clean up the plastic trash people leave lying around too............
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Supposedly they are very intelligent. They just don’t have opposable thumbs and human-like vocal cords, so there’s no way to check their SAT scores...
Intelligent? Yes, agreed. And doctors confirm they have a heart - often their heart valves replace our own.
Some clothing catalog that comes to our mailbox sells clothing with a small percentage of recycled plastic bottles. eeww
Do you happen to remember the outfit? In some cases, perhaps a good idea (raincoats, children’s clothes, etc.) Do they use the actual bottle and convert it in some fashion by cutting or perhaps melt the bottle and reuse the material in that form? If it can be used to make fences/’boards’ - using to make garments is a 180 in different uses.
This = good idea for those here in Texas; a step up from tin cans? We’re continually searching for improvements in our aim.
Oh, he had one in the video - just one
For mouse traps you might want to follow this guy - Shawn Woods https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYbru-MPO1xjes4FVn61JUQ
Lots to see on his site; old and new The plastic pail with the can/bottle suspended on a rod through the pail works well. Living in the country, field mice and rats are abundant at certain times of the year. This works well for use in our barn. For our autos, we take a sock, put moth balls into it tie it off and place near the engine under the hood of the vehicle. There is ALWAYS a better mouse trap!
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