Monday, August 16, 2010

Beer Can Solar Heater

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Beer Can Passive Solar Heat

On this page, we're demonstrating how to respect both natural resources and beer - in the form of a Beer Can Passive Solar Heater.

In spite of the goofy trend of people practically worshipping this rock called earth, I'm still in favor of conserving our natural resources. I'm also in favor of drinking beer - and not conserving it.

Does it work? It does for us. Read on.

Perhaps you should crack open a couple Natty Lights to get yourself warmed up.
Please give us 5 stars! And then tell your friends about us!

It's funny how many people enjoy seeing something this oddball.

You can be their hero (and ours) by "Star"-ing us and also telling them...

Thank you for sharing this webpage with your friends!
Celebrating 40,000 visitors from the first day!

You've told me that 82% of you are here because
#1 You're environmentally friendly.
#2 You're fascinated in the odd concept.

You've also told me that: 72% are men, and 28% are women.

For the vast majority of you, after you've read this page (until you're content), I've placed another Do-It-Yourself link at the bottom of this page. And yes, ladies (28%), for some reason I see more men being interested in it. (No slight, intended.)

Happy reading!
Why Beer Can Passive Solar Heat?
What's in it for you?
Why should you consider building/using a beer can passive solar heater?


* Accelerate the heating of a cold room without relying on your home furnace
* Reusing (instead of recycling) perfectly good cardboard and beer cans (soda cans are OK too) instead of trashing them
* Keeps you from having to stand in line to get your deposit back on your cans
* Wacky conversation piece with your friends and neighbors
* Instead of buying a sheet of aluminum for $24 at home depot, you get to drink $24 worth of beer
* You don't have to perfectly shape a sheet of aluminum. Instead you poke holes in beer cans and stack them.
* Gives you another good use for duct tape
* Family fun in constructing beer can towers
* Educate your kiddies to the various kinds of beer by using the project as a sorting drill. (eg: MGD goes in this stack, Hamm's goes in that pile.)
* Makes your neighbors thankful you didn't build an external unit onto the outside of your house.
* Makes women jealous that their man didn't think of doing it. Actually, they're jealous that their men didn't DO anything - and that you did!
* Your wife loves that you actually got off your butt and did something constructive.

What's your reason for reading this page?

What's your MAIN reason for reading this page?
I'm environmentally friendly.
I'm fascinated in the odd concept.
I'm bored.
Other

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