by commodore4 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:31 pm
YEVGENIY! Hi, I have done construction with (GASP!!!) beer cans before and found a good way to straighten the metal out.Go to a thrift store(GOODWILL,St. VINCENT DEPAUL) or whatever you have where you live.Buy two full size rolling pins that bakers or homemakers use.Go to the lumber store and get a 4 foot section of 1x4. Now take the 1x4 and cut it in half.Sand the edges (no one likes splinters)Drill holes in both pieces that will allow thw rolling pins to lightly touch each other.Now get some craft foam.It,s about 1/16 of an inch thick.Glue this on the surface of the rolling pin and don,t leave any spaces.Now put the rolling pins and 1x4 pieces together with some fence wire.Take one end of one rolling pin and put a "T" type handle or a crank type.Now feed the aluminum through it.It will straighten out brass, aluminum and even very thin steel(early red bull cans)You will find it useful for curving sheet plastic too. commodore 4
YEVGENIY! Hi, I have done construction with (GASP!!!) beer cans before and found a good way to straighten the metal out.Go to a thrift store(GOODWILL,St. VINCENT DEPAUL) or whatever you have where you live.Buy two full size rolling pins that bakers or homemakers use.Go to the lumber store and get a 4 foot section of 1x4. Now take the 1x4 and cut it in half.Sand the edges (no one likes splinters)Drill holes in both pieces that will allow thw rolling pins to lightly touch each other.Now get some craft foam.It,s about 1/16 of an inch thick.Glue this on the surface of the rolling pin and don,t leave any spaces.Now put the rolling pins and 1x4 pieces together with some fence wire.Take one end of one rolling pin and put a "T" type handle or a crank type.Now feed the aluminum through it.It will straighten out brass, aluminum and even very thin steel(early red bull cans)You will find it useful for curving sheet plastic too. commodore 4