That would be an immense number of coffee cans, as thousands of Uzis have been built. They are largely made of stamped sheet metal, but the sheet metal is quite a bit thicker than coffee can metal, so it looks as if your answer is 'no'.
Coffee cans can be used for various purposes. Home made utensil holders are often made of coffee cans. One can also store coffee in them. But a most unique purpose for a pair of coffee cans is to make homemade ice cream.
2.4 pounds equals 38.4 ounces. Therefore it will take 3.49 11-ounce coffee cans which will round up to 4 coffee cans.
Major Uziel "Uzi" Gal of the Isreal Defense Forces.
Normally cans(soup cans, soda cans, etc.) are made of aluminum.
If four cans of coffee costs $2.40, one can costs 1/4 of $2.40 or 60 cents. 1/4 of 60 cents is 15 cents.
A coffee can lid is just that, a lid that cap a tin of coffee grounds or beans. In older cans and more high quality grades of coffee, the can and lid are made entirely of metal. Modern convenience and mass production usually sees coffee can lids now made of plastic, much like a peanut tin lid, complete with a peel-back metal seal.
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Spotlights are often made with aluminum. Homemade spotlights can be made out of everyday objects like coffee cans, already existing lamps, and paper towel holders.
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made by an Israeli named Uziel Gal
The UZI was first made in Israel, and has been manufactured under licence in the former West Germany, Belgium, the former Rhodesia (now known as Zimbabwe), and South Africa. A licenced variant of the semi-auto only Uzi Model B was manufactured in the United States. Unlicenced copies of the Uzi have been manufactured in China and Croatia. Improved models based on the Uzi have been developed in the United States (Ruger MP9), Italy (Socimi Type 821), and Israel (Uzi Pro).
Four letter words for coffee containers include: cans, mugs, cups, and bags.