I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
for. Too small to use for screws, etc. So just been stashing them.
Then this evening it struck me. Their tops seal, so they'd be
great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. .Turns
out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do leak
just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing small
amounts. Won't have a lot of use for too many of them, but it's a
start. Beats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the cap
should keep for a few days at least.
JOAT
If you can read this you're in range.
"mac davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 02:58:43 -0800 (PST), FoggyTown <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>On Dec 30, 7:40?am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
>>> ? ? ?I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
snip
>>
>>I use them to store wood dust. Every time I mill a new species of
>>wood I collect the shavings/dust and save a small bottle full to mix
>>with glue and use as filler if/when/as required.
>>
>>FoggyTown
>
> Me, too..lol
> Glad I read your post before repeating what you said..
>
> I used to use the zip lock bags from pen kits, but pill bottles are less
> awkward
> and stack well..
>
>
> mac
I use the pill bottles and also, I find that the plastic peanut butter jars
a great for storing larger items.
I have 8 Freud forstner bits in one. The don't rust and I can see whets in
the jar.
I can match the proper plug cutter and drill bit for making screw hole plugs
in the large pill bottles. I have a shield on the cutting edges of the drill
bits.
The young bucks in this crowd probably don't know about accumulating pill
bottles though. :-)
In article <[email protected]>, mac davis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I used to use the zip lock bags from pen kits, but pill bottles are less
> awkward
> and stack well..
Mac,
I use the smaller pill bottles to hold all of my pen busing sets; one
set per bottle. I try to use the ones with plain white tops, This way I
can label on top what they are and store them in the drawer by my
lathe.
Joe
aka 10x
On Dec 30, 3:44=A0pm, Puckdropper <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Lowell Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote innews:0VRdj.263$v_4.216@trnd=
dc03:
>
> *snip*
>
>
>
> > The young bucks in this crowd probably don't know about accumulating
> > pill bottles though. :-)
>
> Well, I guess they're the alternative to the 35MM film canisters. =A0With
> all the digital cameras out there, the really young folk aren't even
> gonna know what those are!
>
> Puckdropper
> --
> Marching to the beat of a different drum is great... unless you're in
> marching band.
>
> To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
You can go to one of the larger camera stores and they usually have
empty ones for the taking - free.
Good iteas.
"Lowell Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:0VRdj.263$v_4.216@trnddc03:
*snip*
>
> The young bucks in this crowd probably don't know about accumulating
> pill bottles though. :-)
>
Well, I guess they're the alternative to the 35MM film canisters. With
all the digital cameras out there, the really young folk aren't even
gonna know what those are!
Puckdropper
--
Marching to the beat of a different drum is great... unless you're in
marching band.
To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
J T <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
> item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
> for. Too small to use for screws, etc. So just been stashing them.
> Then this evening it struck me. Their tops seal, so they'd be
> great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. .Turns
> out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do
> leak just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing
> small amounts. Won't have a lot of use for too many of them, but
> it's a start. Beats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the
> cap should keep for a few days at least.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> If you can read this you're in range.
Same here; I use quite a few of them. Careful, some paints will soften
the plastics I've discovered the hard way<g>. Especially ones with
anything like xylene in them.
-- Small parts storage while working on something with lots of parts
-- Never thought of your use; but will in future.
-- oddball, small items like # 4, 6, 8 & 10 nuts & bolts, staples,
low-quantity stuff I only have a couple of but can never find in a tin
or drawer, things like that. Then I hot glue whatever's in a bottle to
the outside for identification.
-- Mixing stains for testing different colors to use for demo purposes,
-- Collecting steel dust & grits for the high school labs to use
-- To toss a few from the bigger drawer into to take with me to a job.
Most anything that gets lost easily or that fits when I only have a
few of; unique things, mostly.
Printer labels stick great to them, a little heat and the Rx labels peel
right off. I've even sold them for a quarter a piece at a garage sale
once.
Cheers,
Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 5:43pm (EST+5) [email protected] (Twayne)
doth sayeth:
<snip> oddball, small items like # 4, 6, 8 & 10 nuts & bolts, staples,
low-quantity stuff I only have a couple of but can never find in a tin
or drawer, things like that.<snip>
Most anything that gets lost easily or that fits when I only have a few
of; unique things, mostly.
<snip> a little heat and the Rx labels peel right off. <snip>
For those oddsand ends, I've got a large plastic jug in the shop.
I toss any odd bolts, nuts, screws, nails, washers, whatever in it. If
I need something off-the-wall I check there first. Saved me quite a few
trips to town to get a nickel piece. Just dump iit out, sort thru it,
dump it back in.
Labels on mine peel off with no heat needed.
JOAT
If you can read this you're in range.
If you take about 1/2 dozon of them and
cut the top 1/2 off, glue the bottoms to a
piece of cardboard, you will have a great
place to put small objects in while you are
working on/repairing things. I used to always
look for a place to put screws when I had to repair
somthing that had alot of little parts. This works great.
Lou
Sun, Dec 30, 2007, 8:25am (EST-3) [email protected] (Lou) doth sayeth:
If you take about 1/2 dozon of them and
cut the top 1/2 off, glue the bottoms to a piece of cardboard, you will
have a great place to put small objects in while you are working
on/repairing things. I used to always look for a place to put screws
when I had to repair somthing that had alot of little parts. This works
great.
I prefer the small magnetic pans. Or even just a speaker magnet.
I like the pans bes, in case you have screws that aren't attracted to
magnets.
JOAT
If you can read this you're in range.
10x <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, mac davis
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I used to use the zip lock bags from pen kits, but pill bottles are
>> less awkward
>> and stack well..
>
> Mac,
>
> I use the smaller pill bottles to hold all of my pen busing sets; one
> set per bottle. I try to use the ones with plain white tops, This way
> I can label on top what they are and store them in the drawer by my
> lathe.
>
> Joe
> aka 10x
They also hot glue very well, which lets you make connected "sets" of
bottles for similar items. Glue a small bottle, slightly offset from
centered between two larger ones, so the caps don't touch each other. I
turned the small bottles upside down to make "feet" for the assembly,
left the tops on, and a press-on rubber pad to keep it from sliding
around easily.
Pop`
I use mine to store router bits till a holder for them gets made.
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
> item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
> for. Too small to use for screws, etc. So just been stashing them.
> Then this evening it struck me. Their tops seal, so they'd be
> great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. .Turns
> out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do leak
> just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing small
> amounts. Won't have a lot of use for too many of them, but it's a
> start. Beats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the cap
> should keep for a few days at least.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> If you can read this you're in range.
>
"FoggyTown" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Dec 30, 7:40�am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> � � �I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
> item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
> for. �Too small to use for screws, etc. �So just been stashing them. �
> � � �Then this evening it struck me. �Their tops seal, so they'd be
> great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. �.Turns
> out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do leak
> just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing small
> amounts. �Won't have a lot of use for too many of them, but it's a
> start. �Beats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the cap
> should keep for a few days at least. �
>
> JOAT
> If you can read this you're in range.
I use them to store wood dust. Every time I mill a new species of
wood I collect the shavings/dust and save a small bottle full to mix
with glue and use as filler if/when/as required.
Wife gets some that are tall enough to use, with cardboard dividers, for
scrollsaw blades and Yankee bits.
I have amassed a large quantity of Crystal Light containers that hold
the powdered base for my sugar free Margarita's...
Needless to say, I have quite a few at my disposal....
[email protected] wrote:
> On Dec 30, 3:44 pm, Puckdropper <[email protected]> wrote:
>> "Lowell Holmes" <[email protected]> wrote innews:0VRdj.263$v_4.216@trnddc03:
>>
>> *snip*
>>
>>
>>
>>> The young bucks in this crowd probably don't know about accumulating
>>> pill bottles though. :-)
>> Well, I guess they're the alternative to the 35MM film canisters. With
>> all the digital cameras out there, the really young folk aren't even
>> gonna know what those are!
>>
>> Puckdropper
>> --
>> Marching to the beat of a different drum is great... unless you're in
>> marching band.
>>
>> To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm
>
> You can go to one of the larger camera stores and they usually have
> empty ones for the taking - free.
> Good iteas.
On Dec 30, 7:40=EF=BF=BDam, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BDI've been accumulating pill bottles over time=
, and they're a neat
> item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
> for. =EF=BF=BDToo small to use for screws, etc. =EF=BF=BDSo just been stas=
hing them. =EF=BF=BD
> =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BD =EF=BF=BDThen this evening it struck me. =EF=BF=BDThei=
r tops seal, so they'd be
> great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. =EF=BF=BD.Tu=
rns
> out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do leak
> just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing small
> amounts. =EF=BF=BDWon't have a lot of use for too many of them, but it's a=
> start. =EF=BF=BDBeats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the cap=
> should keep for a few days at least. =EF=BF=BD
>
> JOAT
> If you can read this you're in range.
I use them to store wood dust. Every time I mill a new species of
wood I collect the shavings/dust and save a small bottle full to mix
with glue and use as filler if/when/as required.
FoggyTown
I've amassed quite a collection of vials that my blood glucose test
strips come in. They're a little smaller than an old-fashioned black
plastic Kodak file canister, but are much more study and air-tight,
with an attached snap-on lid. Black plastic outside, white plastic
inside (I suspect there might be a dessicant in the white plastic).
Haven't tested them yet, re.: resistence to chemicals or solvents. But
the white plastic insides makes little things like screws, nuts, pins,
&tc. highly visible.
I'll test a few re: solvesnts and re-post.
-Zz
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 02:40:34 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:
> I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
>item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
>for. Too small to use for screws, etc. So just been stashing them.
> Then this evening it struck me. Their tops seal, so they'd be
>great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. .Turns
>out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do leak
>just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing small
>amounts. Won't have a lot of use for too many of them, but it's a
>start. Beats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the cap
>should keep for a few days at least.
>
>
>
>JOAT
>If you can read this you're in range.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 02:58:43 -0800 (PST), FoggyTown <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Dec 30, 7:40?am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
>> ? ? ?I've been accumulating pill bottles over time, and they're a neat
>> item, too neat to just toss, but couldn't figure out what to use them
>> for. ?Too small to use for screws, etc. ?So just been stashing them. ?
>> ? ? ?Then this evening it struck me. ?Their tops seal, so they'd be
>> great for mixing up thinned latex for my stain experimenting. ?.Turns
>> out that when they're shook hard, with some liquid inside, they do leak
>> just the least bet, easily wiped off, and just right for mixing small
>> amounts. ?Won't have a lot of use for too many of them, but it's a
>> start. ?Beats mixing in a small cup or something, and with the cap
>> should keep for a few days at least. ?
>>
>> JOAT
>> If you can read this you're in range.
>
>I use them to store wood dust. Every time I mill a new species of
>wood I collect the shavings/dust and save a small bottle full to mix
>with glue and use as filler if/when/as required.
>
>FoggyTown
Me, too..lol
Glad I read your post before repeating what you said..
I used to use the zip lock bags from pen kits, but pill bottles are less awkward
and stack well..
mac
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