Beer Can Fire Fan

You can use a variety of objects to fan the flames of your fire. Magazine, dust pan, (cast iron frying pan). I like this fan because its light, made from recycled materials and it works.
Supplies
You will need:
- two large empty beverage cans.
-Wire handle from jiffy pop popcorn


Start by drinking beer and eating popcorn, preferably night before starting project. Cut the tops and bottoms from the cans. A knife is better for this than scissors. Then cut with scissors lengthwise. Keep lengthwise cut as clean as possible, as jagged edges will cut you later (Ask me how I know......). Top cuts don't matter as much.


Place your pieces of beer can together and pinch in RV door.

Bend.


Lightly pound with modified hammer to crimp. Make at least 2 crimps

Check size to wire handle. Add more beer cans if needed.



Start folding the corners up. Tuck folded corners under wire and hammer as needed to crimp.

Crimp and lightly pound around the wire until you are satisfied.Done! Now you have a groovy one of a kind fan!