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Learn MoreOct 9, - I am planning on building an aluminum melting furnace in my near future. I started collecting cans and needed a way to crush them. I reverse
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Learn More11/04/2005 · Try makming one that uses air pressure. You need a bit of honed ID tu and a seal, easy enough to find. You can make a piston and ram on your lathe, etc. Then you just insert the can, throw the valve and it crushes the can. It's suitably complex and just enough overkill. 04-10-2005, 07:40 PM #6.
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