I got a bucket of them, other than a wind chime anyone ever found a good use for empty one's?
I let my 11 year old daughter weld them into flowers. She likes to do art and we end up putting them around the yards after a little paint.
Her she is welding up some rebar....I don't have any pics the welding of the EMPTY co2 carts.
There was a few Christmas tree decorations shown off in December. :D ;D ;D ;D
Someone else was putting them on sticks as targets. ???
I guess you could cut the nippled end where it tapers, add a hinge and make a pellet dispenser?! Hmmm... :-X ;D ;D ... might try that!
The flowers sound cool! 8)
They're also good for filling buckets. LOL ;D
Quote from: NorthStaR on February 24, 2012, 09:21:48 PM
They're also good for filling buckets. LOL ;D
Now that's funny right there. (whoa, did I just get red neck points for typing that?)
LULZ
Quote from: MartinDWhite on February 24, 2012, 08:04:07 PM
I let my 11 year old daughter weld them into flowers. She likes to do art and we end up putting them around the yards after a little paint.
Her she is welding up some rebar....I don't have any pics the welding of the EMPTY co2 carts.
That's the picture of the week, most awesome.
nice
Quote from: MartinDWhite on February 24, 2012, 08:04:07 PM
I let my 11 year old daughter weld them into flowers. She likes to do art and we end up putting them around the yards after a little paint.
Her she is welding up some rebar....I don't have any pics the welding of the EMPTY co2 carts.
Priceless !!
ive heard of people making custom shrouds for their airguns using the c02 peices cut in half and drilling a hole through the bottem of them