It is much easier to buy new cans. The only shot to buy pre CARB parts is Ebay or try googling "Eagle plastic fuel can parts". I think they stopped manufacturing them.
Cans are easier to recycle, but bottles are easier to use. Some places don't offer plastic recycling, and most times the caps have to be thrown away.
hermit crabs sometimes use plastic bottle caps. they also use other human garbage like coke cans.
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Depends on the kind of plastic, but most are.
Collect as many soda cans as you want, then take them down to recycling center. The more cans you have the better. Most recycling centers pay 5 cents per can and pay you by how much all your cans weigh in total. Remember to check what time the recycling center opens, when it closes, and when the best time to come is.
Yes, they are usually made of thin aluminum, and can be recycled just like aluminum cans. Some jar caps are made of steel, and these can be recycled too, just like steel cans.
depends on if it is roll caps made of paper or plastic caps they all have different amounts.
The caps on plastic 2-liter bottles of soda and bottles of water are made of plastic. Other bottle caps are made of steel, and some are made from aluminum lined with polyethylene.
There are capping machines available that make and apply caps to all sorts of glass, plastic and metal containers. There are capping machines for soda bottles, medicine bottles, coffee cans and much more.
Wheel center caps are generally made of aluminum or chrome plastic.
The caps are held in place by injected plastic, press them out either with a press or with undesize and oversize socket and hammer method, the plastic will break and allow the caps to press out. Do not use a torch, you risk exploding the caps out of the yoke causing personal injury. The plastic does not need to be melted out to release the caps. good luck
St. Lukes in the Lehigh Valley Pa randomly collects plastic bottle caps for different children.