Second-hand stores like Goodwill, Salvation Army, and local mom & pop shops are treasure troves of things to hack or repurpose. When you hack something you're probably using it in a way in which it was never intended to be used so, there is always a risk that things might not go the way you planned. But since you can get items from second-hand stores on the cheap, you don't care too much if you are disappointed with the results. Luckily, this "MacGyverism" was successful. I'll demonstrate how I converted an olive oil bottle into an alcohol lamp.
This build includes, glass, a flammable liquid (rubbing alcohol), boiling water, and fire so, given this lawsuit-happy country in which we live, I'll borrow a quotation that appears at the beginning of every Mythbusters episode:
Adam Savage: Don't try this at home.
Jaime Hyneman: EVER!
Adam Savage: We're what you call "experts.'
I found this 'Olive You!' olive oil bottle at Goodwill:
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It reminded me of a Erlenmeyer flask. It's short and squat and stable with a wider base than top. The build is very simple. I added a small tiki torch (tabletop tiki torch) wick to the olive oil bottle and created an alcohol burner, or spirit lamp. Just add rubbing alcohol for fuel.
Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNF4nT_y971xlxwlTiNQ8_TNR_v0AA&url=http://www.science20.com/square_root_not/diy_spirit_lamp-110438
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