"quality street" tins for storage?

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cheshirekat
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"quality street" tins for storage?

Post by cheshirekat »

I have quite a few of these tins that contained chocolates like the above make and wondered if they would be ok to store anything in them. if so what and would they need sealing with selotape. thanks
essgee23

Re: "quality street" tins for storage?

Post by essgee23 »

not sure about storage (sorry) but im considering making a smoker with mine and doing a spot of fishing.... :geek:

surely the tins would at least be good for a more secure stowage of items that you dont want damaged, or even as a mini farady cage?? :ugeek:
redskies
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Re: "quality street" tins for storage?

Post by redskies »

I use mine to store the soap I make. I wouldn't use the tin ones for food. But they can be used for all sorts of other stuff. I wonder, could you do a kit for something in there? Fishing maybe, or firestarting stuff, or a sewing kit or even a small first aid kit?
essgee23

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Post by essgee23 »

good for boot of car too with stuff in...
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Puffpuffmew
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Re: "quality street" tins for storage?

Post by Puffpuffmew »

I have some metal biscuit & chocolate tins and have been formulating plans to try and make faraday cage/boxes with them
chris8472
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Post by chris8472 »

i use a celebrations tin to store tea light candles in
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Puffpuffmew wrote:I have some metal biscuit & chocolate tins and have been formulating plans to try and make faraday cage/boxes with them
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moocher

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Post by moocher »

i find they rust easily,did make a smoker out of one once though,normally i use them for nuts n bolts,nails ,screws etc.
justsurviving
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Re: "quality street" tins for storage?

Post by justsurviving »

they do stack fairly well I use them for all the odds and sods, was going to try and make a smoker out of one aswell. candle storage is good.
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Post by tom2tom »

Good for a faraday cage just insulate it a little and it's good to go ;)
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