Re: cheap, high-quality containers



On May 31, 7:02 pm, TONY S <kclo42...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 31, 8:48 am, TONY S <kclo42...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On May 30, 9:15 pm, "Putt..." <arachni...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How about some little containers, oh, say, inch and a half long, half an
inch in diameter, with a small hole in the middle of em'??? I need a bunch
to store some perc and blackhead..... NO NO NO JUST KIDDING!!!! :)

Putt..

"Auriga" <brada...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Thanks Dan,

I am in need of a fairly large quantity of inexpensive containers.  I
must check it out.

Mike

On May 30, 1:01 pm, "dan c." <dancut...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The "Dollar Tree" rocks. Nice, durable, well-made air-tight plastic
containers in 5 liter, 7.5 liter, and 10 liter sizes.
Clear with white snap lids, not throw-away junk. Buck apiece. They
have lots of other potential tools and supplies for the amature pyro..
Everything's a dollar. You can also pay in Yen ;) Dan

oh yeah!!! love the dollar tree ,bought a bunch of the hexagon
containers ,they hold five and ten pound increments nicely and are
easily labeled with a sharpie

plus they are stackable ,which I like a lot because neatness mean less
clutter,the jars have large mouths ,easy to get a scoop inside- Hide quoted text -

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Funny, I store perc and dark aluminum in those containers too.
Getting it back out is the fun part. Seriously, I love good
containers for this hobby. I guess I am sort of partial to my
chemical collection, I like to see it all lined up, nice labels, etc.
Clear is good, the bright aluminums, sulfer, bariums, and coppers look
cool side by side. I have all my screens and tools hanging above
them, the press and ball mill on either side. life is good. dan
.



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