Open a Bottle of Beer with Another Beer

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Soda Can Epoxy Mixer

epoxy mixer

Cut the bottom of a soda can out and use it to mix small paint goods, epoxy and other materials with ease. The raised aluminum base prevents paints and stains from drying out prematurely too. A simple and recyclable epoxy mixer!

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How to Repair Dishwasher Racks

how to repair dishwasher racks

Using Sugru makes it easy to repair the rusty wire on your dishwasher rack. Step-by-step details available through the via link above.

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Dental Floss Cheese Slicing

Unscented dental floss can be used to cleanly slice soft cheeses.

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How to Make an Emergency Butter Candle

This video walks you through how to make emergency butter candles. It’s implied that the emergency is more about lighting than it is about food. If it really is a major emergency, you may want to hang on to that butter for food!

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The Spoon Can Opener

I once was stranded on a rural highway after a freeway-closing accident with only a can of tuna to eat (and a pair of chopsticks). Luckily, I had a multi-tool with a can opener. Had I only had a spoon, then this somewhat obscure hack would have come in handy. I won’t even go into how odd I looked eating tuna from a can using chopsticks, all while stuck in a completely stationary traffic jam. Since you never know when you might find yourself without a can opener, this hack on how to open a can with a spoon could, theoretically, come in handy for someone.

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