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Cute idea, but completely impractical.
OK
So how many cans?
What brand works best?
Get started on your project, now.
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Bkmk
Kewl! Mind you, if you have the machine tools and skills to turn an aluminum billet into a lower receiver it doesn’t really matter how you get that billet. But I’d be happy to do my part to provide the raw (hic!) materials...
I knew of a man in Tucson who lived with a lot of beer drinkers and had a kiln. He first built a shredder for the cans, then decided to melt them down into ingots that looked like symmetrical tiles.
Soon he had a workshop full, so decided to pave his driveway with them, covered by typical driveway pavement.
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