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Hi.

I have some idea of how they work, but never inspected one closely nor played with one.

Question; what do you think would happen if bits and pieces of plastic are fed to it instead of sugar?

Would it produce some "plastic wool" ? -Similar to fiberglass ?- :confused:

 

(am not joking)

 

Miguel

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Question; what do you think would happen if bits and pieces of plastic are fed to it instead of sugar?

Would it produce some "plastic wool" ?

It might be easier to shear a plastic sheep.

 

As chilehed said, the right kind of plastic might work this way, but remember you're heating it up and spinning it through a bunch of tiny holes. I'll bet it would stink and since the plastic isn't water soluble like the sugar, cleaning the machine afterwards would be a real chore. You might only get one shot at it.

 

On the other hand, since the average serving of cotton candy uses less sugar than you'd find in a can of soda (about a teaspoon), you might not need much plastic to do it your way.

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