This, buddy did one and it looked awesome. Could be a good gift for someone into brewing or craft beer as a hobby. If you can get a good 2part epoxy that's good but even better is high quality glass albeit the table will weigh more.
>actually useful shit
Nothing really unless you want to do a tabletop or something. I do kind of like the look of these trailer park bottlecap windchimes though.
The looks kinda cool until it starts rusting after the 3rd rainstorm.
Rinse them really well, scrape some of the plastic liner stuff off (just enough to make it rough), and use e6000 brand glue to some magnets.
Now you have fun little fridge magnets.
I found that most rubber magnets have a weak side, make sure the weakest side is glued to the cap.
Rinse them really well, scrape some of the plastic liner stuff off (just enough to make it rough), and use e6000 brand glue to some magnets.
Now you have fun little fridge magnets.
>actually useful shit
Nothing really unless you want to do a tabletop or something. I do kind of like the look of these trailer park bottlecap windchimes though.
There was a cullture I read about that used pig teeth and another that used giant stones, some of them sunken below water.
They would trade them as stores of value
bar tiddlywinks
Brew some beer or wine, sanitize the caps/some bottles and reuse them
buy an anti material rifle and waste some fiends
>Tfw high-roller at the tops
Embed them in a resin countertop?
This, buddy did one and it looked awesome. Could be a good gift for someone into brewing or craft beer as a hobby. If you can get a good 2part epoxy that's good but even better is high quality glass albeit the table will weigh more.
God I hate glass tables
Embed them in poured cement stepping stones. Use the stones to create a walkway somewhere on your property
Melt them down and shape the mass into a cool knife
>What actually useful shit could I do with them?
Make a bar.
Line them up on stained plywood.
Encase them in epoxy.
Makes for a neat bar.
>actually useful shit
Nothing really unless you want to do a tabletop or something. I do kind of like the look of these trailer park bottlecap windchimes though.
The looks kinda cool until it starts rusting after the 3rd rainstorm.
I found that most rubber magnets have a weak side, make sure the weakest side is glued to the cap.
Rinse them really well, scrape some of the plastic liner stuff off (just enough to make it rough), and use e6000 brand glue to some magnets.
Now you have fun little fridge magnets.
Chain them together into a kind of scale armor.
Ghetto Ironman suit.
Just keep them. It's gonna be a new currency in the future.
There was a cullture I read about that used pig teeth and another that used giant stones, some of them sunken below water.
They would trade them as stores of value
Raccoon toothpicks are still traded in some places.