Materials needed: 2 soda bottles, bait, scissors 1. Take the caps off both the bottles and discard them. 2. Cut the neck of the bottle off and put them aside. 3. Cut the bottoms of the bottles off and discard them. 4. Put the bottles together and put the bottle necks in backwards. 5. Bait your trap and you are ready to fish!
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Equipment: 2 plastic bottles holding at least 500 ml (coke bottle would be perfect) Scissors Compass Frisbee Stones Muddy Water Bowl Method: Get one of your bottles and cut it in half so that you cut off the lid Poke holes in the bottom of the bottle using compass Get your other bottle and cut off both ends Cut triangles in your Frisbee and place the bottle with no ends into it Put stones in the other end of the bottle in the Frisbee Test it !!!
Yes. Any bottle which seals air tight. just get the priming sugar right depending on the size.I have brewed in soft drink bottles and even jars!, when i have ran out of bottles half way through bottling! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>i would not recommend priming beer in still wine bottles,they're not made to take pressure.champagne bottles or pop bottles even 2 ltr plastic will work fine.
They can be used as bird feeders (Cut a hole in the side and fill with seed), water storage, and even fish traps (Cut off at shoulders, put bait in the bottom, invert the top and seal. Fish can get in but not out).
cut off the bottom then hem them.
take 2 l. bottle cut the bottom of a bottle off put the 2 bottles together take a piece of balsa wood and make the wings fill the bottom part of the water rocket with paper put the wings on the bottle rocket cut a circular cup in half put a tennis ball on the cup
Here is one idea: using scissors, cut the bottom off the bottle. Starting anywhere at the bottom, cut in a spiral from the bottom to the top.
The best type of shipping boxes for transporting fragile bottles of wine would be the type of boxes that have sectioned off cubbies. This type of box has four snug corrugated walls around each wine bottle so they don't bash into each-other during transit.
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yes, we did! Cut off levies that were fringy on the bottom.