View Full Version : Do you keep your tins?
Cool Breeze
08-24-2015, 12:50 AM
Just wondering what you guys do with your tins.
Keep em for something?
Toss em?
If you do keep them, what do you use them for?
I was transferring some Nightcap and some My Mixture 965 to jars tonight and debated whether to toss the tins in the closet with the rest of them or toss them in the trash.
How bout it?
Hermit
08-24-2015, 02:04 AM
I keep a few around for screws, q-tips and such.
I tend to be a hoarder, but ya can only keep so many. :rolleyes:
BryGuySC
08-24-2015, 08:44 AM
I have a few laying around. Less than 10, I'd say.
Cool Breeze
08-24-2015, 09:27 AM
I will say the H&H tins are larger than most. They will hold more things if you're into using them for storage.
I handload ammo and a H&H tin will hold quite a few 9mm rounds. About 75 or so IIRC. And they stack well.
Of course the Dunhill tins and those of similar size wouldn't be as good for that.
The 50 gram tins are used for little travel pill tins.
Been wanting to try and make a single fire starter out of the round, MacBaren, 100 gram tins. Cut up some corrugated cardboard to just under the height of the tin and add melted bees wax. Haven't gotten that far, yet.
Another one holds dryer lint with a light coating of Vaseline, used for pull apart fire tinder / starter.
Some have been used for small gift wrapping. Others hold various numismatics.
I handload ammo and a H&H tin will hold quite a few 9mm rounds. About 75 or so IIRC. And they stack well.
Hey, good idea for .22. Could jam a fun days shooting into a tin, I bet.
BryGuySC
08-24-2015, 04:02 PM
The 50 gram tins are used for little travel pill tins.
Been wanting to try and make a single fire starter out of the round, MacBaren, 100 gram tins. Cut up some corrugated cardboard to just under the height of the tin and add melted bees wax. Haven't gotten that far, yet.
Another one holds dryer lint with a light coating of Vaseline, used for pull apart fire tinder / starter.
Some have been used for small gift wrapping. Others hold various numismatics.
You could probably also use them to make charcloth. Maybe have to burn off any rubber seal first.
Bruck
08-25-2015, 08:15 PM
The vintage and otherwise cool looking ones sell on ebay and etsy. I've got a set of old tins on ebay right now, and am about to put a couple more up.
El Whedo
08-26-2015, 10:33 AM
I use them as targets for blackpowder shooting.
If you can hit a tin from 50-70 meters using ball-and-patch, yer ready for elk or deer.
Cool Breeze
08-26-2015, 10:45 AM
I use them as targets for blackpowder shooting.
If you can hit a tin from 50-70 meters using ball-and-patch, yer ready for elk or deer.
Never thought about using them for targets. That's a good ideal.
I wonder what would happen if you mixed up some tannerite and filled one with it. :)
BryGuySC
08-26-2015, 11:11 AM
Never thought about using them for targets. That's a good ideal.
I wonder what would happen if you mixed up some tannerite and filled one with it. :)
You beat me to it. I was thinking the same thing.
Bruck
08-26-2015, 08:56 PM
I use them as targets for blackpowder shooting.
If you can hit a tin from 50-70 meters using ball-and-patch, yer ready for elk or deer.
That's a great idea! Mrs. Bruck hates it when I use the dinner plates for black powder targets :)
bigdaddychester
09-02-2015, 09:10 AM
Ive made a few clocks using the tins
Nature
09-02-2015, 09:25 AM
Ive made a few clocks using the tins
Pictures!?
We would love to see them!
bigdaddychester
09-02-2015, 10:21 AM
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Cool Breeze
09-02-2015, 12:22 PM
That is very cool.
bigdaddychester
09-02-2015, 01:42 PM
You can pick up the kits at hobby lobby and i get a small easel there as well to set them on when finished.