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  2. Tin can wall - Wikipedia

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    The cans can be laid in concrete, stacked vertically on top of each other, and crushed or cut and flattened to be used as shingles. [1] They can also be used for furniture. Tin cans can form the actual fill-in structure (or walls) of a building, as is done with earthships. Tin cans have not been around for a long time, and neither have their ...

  3. Can collecting - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, supermarkets [7] [8] and petrol companies have used cans as ways to advertise; these types of cans are also sought after by can collectors. Oil cans collection in Stoke Ranch, California. Can collecting can be exclusive to only one type of cans: for example, collectors may dedicate themselves to collecting beer, soda, food or oil ...

  4. Drink can - Wikipedia

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    Old beer can showing punches from a churchkey Beer can pop-top display at a Budweiser Brewery. Early metal drink cans had no tabs; they were opened by a can-piercer or churchkey, a device resembling a bottle opener with a sharp point. The can was opened by punching two triangular holes in the lid—a large one for drinking, and a second smaller ...

  5. 'Earthship' homes made from old cans, bottles and tires are ...

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  6. Beer Can House - Wikipedia

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    Beer Can House The front of the beer can house on Malone Street A shed at the Beer Can House showing how the walls are covered with flattened beer cans. The Beer Can House is a folk art house in Rice Military, Houston, Texas, [1] covered with beer cans, bottles, and other beer paraphernalia. Houstonian John Milkovisch worked through the late ...

  7. Beer Can Artwork Accidentally Thrown In Bin By Museum ... - AOL

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    A Dutch museum recovered an artwork that looks like a pair of empty beer cans after a worker mistakenly threw it in the trash, thinking it was garbage. The artwork, titled All The Good Times We ...

  8. The cans were later recovered from a trash bag, with both still intact. They were cleaned and then displayed on a traditional plinth at the museum entrance, according to the statement.

  9. Brewery Collectibles Club of America - Wikipedia

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    BCCA was started by beer can collectors in 1970. A Miller beer can from the late 1930s; note opening instructions (OI) on the back of the can. BCCA members collect and preserve items like OI cans for their rarity and historic value. The Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company of Newark, New Jersey, introduced the first beer cans to the market in ...