has anyone had any problems with fusing bottles together then Slumping them into a kool form ? Any certain bottles brands to avoid ?
I was thinking of putting a hole bunch of (Rolling Rock) bottles together and slumping them in a wavey mold (bulls eyes)
Any suggeestions or comments on this before I might waste my time ?
Thanks Tyler
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Tyler,
You can definitely fire together Skyy Blue malt liquor bottles. They are all made by the same manufacturer -- same coe.
As for Rolling Rock -- no problem melting them but I've never put them together.
As for beer bottles, look around the rim on the bottom. There is a code which tells who made the bottle. Try to keep "codes" with "codes." I learned this the hard way with Heineken. Heineken has about five different manufacturers. Keep likes with likes.
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You can definitely fire together Skyy Blue malt liquor bottles. They are all made by the same manufacturer -- same coe.
As for Rolling Rock -- no problem melting them but I've never put them together.
As for beer bottles, look around the rim on the bottom. There is a code which tells who made the bottle. Try to keep "codes" with "codes." I learned this the hard way with Heineken. Heineken has about five different manufacturers. Keep likes with likes.
Judy
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