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i made this in 2007 in high school woodshop. like my other projects it is solid pine. it holds 44 cans of soda. it works by having half cylinders when rotated will that catch the rest of the cans and hold the rest from falling. the handles are walnut and are directly attached to the cylinders. the irony is that i no longer drink soda.
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7 comments so far
Trillium
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#1 posted 824 days ago
Inspiration! I love it! Thanks for sharing!
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Woodstock
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#2 posted 824 days ago
Beer?
Nice design.
-- I'm not old. Just "well seasoned".
RexMcKinnon
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#3 posted 824 days ago
Beer?
I thought it was worth a second mention. LOL
If it’s refridgerated I want one.
-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
emart
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#4 posted 824 days ago
it was originally designed to house the guts of a small thermo-electric fridge, but like many ideas it got pushed off into obscurity.
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missingdigitworkshop
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#5 posted 823 days ago
Beer! Worth a third mention.
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harvey4804
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#6 posted 823 days ago
Do you no longer shoot paint too? I haven’t seen one like that in a long time!
Awesome project by the way! Very unique!
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emart
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#7 posted 821 days ago
yeah thats an old paintball old gun. i bought it around 6 years ago. i actually stopped playing due to the cost ($20 plus 30 for paint and gas to drive to the field)
-- tools are only as good as the hands that hold them http://metalliwood.com
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