Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
Just use tin cans. Replace as needed.   Eat more beans, America needs 
the gas!



OK Don via Mercedes 
November 22, 2019 at 3:46 PM
Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one or
two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters. What I'm
really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are very handy
for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have to find to put
it back together, etc.



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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
Look like film cans. THose had all kinds of neat uses.   small nuts, 
bolts, washers, push pins, pins, safety pins etc.



Craig via Mercedes 
November 21, 2019 at 11:07 PM
I have a bunch of plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar test strips
as shown in the pictures. The lids seal tightly (air tight) when they are
closed and, with the flap on the side opposite the hinge, they are easy
to open.

They are 1.180" OD, 2.076" high outside with the lid closed, 0.975" ID,
and 1.800" high inside.

I have not thought of anything useful to do with them, but they seem too
neat to throw out (which is why I have a stack of them :-) )


Craig



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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
Sheesh - how'd I type that? No - 626 would be more like 2" by 1/2".

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 5:45 PM Craig via Mercedes 
wrote:

> I see. Thanks. Are the 626 dimensions really 24" x 0.2"?
>
> Craig
>

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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Dwight Giles via Mercedes
In the 60's some us used film cans  for dried goods.

Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, 6:58 PM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> My buddy in high school and college summers worked in a camera shop and
> would collect hundreds of the aluminum film cans.  He gave me a whole
> box full of them at some point, I probably still have a coupla dozen in
> a box somewhere, I would use them for various little things, they were
> quite useful.
>
> --FT
>
> On 11/22/19 4:46 PM, OK Don via Mercedes wrote:
> > Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one
> or
> > two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters. What
> I'm
> > really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are very handy
> > for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have to find to put
> > it back together, etc.
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:58 PM fmiser via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Oooh!  Like film canisters!
> >>
> >>
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
My buddy in high school and college summers worked in a camera shop and 
would collect hundreds of the aluminum film cans.  He gave me a whole 
box full of them at some point, I probably still have a coupla dozen in 
a box somewhere, I would use them for various little things, they were 
quite useful.


--FT

On 11/22/19 4:46 PM, OK Don via Mercedes wrote:

Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one or
two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters. What I'm
really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are very handy
for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have to find to put
it back together, etc.

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:58 PM fmiser via Mercedes 
wrote:


Oooh!  Like film canisters!



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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 17:00:30 -0600 OK Don via Mercedes
 wrote:

> I'm guessing here, but the 120 might be 2.5" long and 5/8" in dia., the
> 626 would be 2' by 1/5". The 100' cans are about 4" in dia. and 1 5/8"
> deep with a slip on lid.

I see. Thanks. Are the 626 dimensions really 24" x 0.2"?


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
I'm guessing here, but the 120 might be 2.5" long and 5/8" in dia., the 626
would be 2' by 1/5". The 100' cans are about 4" in dia. and 1 5/8" deep
with a slip on lid.

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 3:59 PM Craig via Mercedes 
wrote:

> On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 15:46:13 -0600 OK Don via Mercedes
>  wrote:
>
> > Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one
> > or two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters.
> > What I'm really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are
> > very handy for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have
> > to find to put it back together, etc.
>
> What sizes are the 120 and 626 aluminum canisters and the 100' 35mm cans?
>
>
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Yea, the metal ones were the best, both for single rolls and bulk loads. Even 
had rubber seals in the lids.

-D


> On Nov 22, 2019, at 4:57 PM, Craig via Mercedes  wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 15:46:13 -0600 OK Don via Mercedes
>  wrote:
> 
>> Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one
>> or two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters.
>> What I'm really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are
>> very handy for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have
>> to find to put it back together, etc.
> 
> What sizes are the 120 and 626 aluminum canisters and the 100' 35mm cans?
> 
> 
> Craig
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 15:46:13 -0600 OK Don via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one
> or two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters.
> What I'm really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are
> very handy for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have
> to find to put it back together, etc.

What sizes are the 120 and 626 aluminum canisters and the 100' 35mm cans?


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
Me too! I still have a couple of metal 35mm canisters, aluminum and one or
two steel ones. I also have a few 120 and 626 aluminum canisters. What I'm
really running low on are the metal 100' 35mm cans - those are very handy
for cleaning parts, keeping the bits you pull off and have to find to put
it back together, etc.

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:58 PM fmiser via Mercedes 
wrote:

> Oooh!  Like film canisters!
>
>
-- 
OK Don

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for themselves."

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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread fmiser via Mercedes
> Craig wrote:

> I have a bunch of plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar
> test strips as shown in the pictures. The lids seal tightly (air
> tight) when they are closed and, with the flap on the side
> opposite the hinge, they are easy to open.

Oooh!  Like film canisters! 

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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Ugh. Looks like you have to drive on I-294 to get there. Sorry to see that. I 
really, really hate the TriState Tollway. 

While driving back to WI from visiting family in Indianapolis one holiday 
season we were going across I-90 through Gary and East Chicago late at night, 
my favorite time to drive. Oldest son was sleeping in the Suburban and happened 
to wake up. He’s glued to the window looking at the refineries and steel mills 
lining Lake Michigan, all lit to the hilt as you would expect, smoke streaming 
from their stacks. Looked pretty surreal, and always does.

“Dad, does Hell look like this?”

“Possibly. But it probably smells better."

-D


> On Nov 22, 2019, at 3:33 PM, Rick Knoble via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> Randy says:
> 
>> Sounds like Amazon?
> 
> UPS. Their largest ground facility.
> 
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/CACH
> 
> https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=4586
> 
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Rick Knoble via Mercedes
Randy says:

>Sounds like Amazon?

UPS. Their largest ground facility.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/CACH

https://transportgeography.org/?page_id=4586

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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Randy Bennell via Mercedes




Sounds like Amazon?

Randy

On 22/11/2019 2:12 PM, Craig via Mercedes wrote:

On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 18:14:22 + Rick Knoble via Mercedes
 wrote:


Craig inquires:


What are those yellow and black things in the background?

That is a Cushman cart that is my "office". It has my tools and such to
repair things as they break at my place of employment. Which is a 2.5
million square foot warehouse facility, with over 10,000 conveyors, to
sort packages.

Whose 2.5x10^6 ft^2 warehouse is it?

10,000 conveyors is an incredibly large number (not that 2.5x10^6 ft^2
isn't -- that is 250 times bigger than our place and, if square, would
be 1581' -- 0.30 mile -- on a side). That's one conveyor for every 25,000
ft^2.

I would expect that many conveyors would keep you busy all the time.


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 18:14:22 + Rick Knoble via Mercedes
 wrote:

> Craig inquires:
> 
> >What are those yellow and black things in the background?
> 
> That is a Cushman cart that is my "office". It has my tools and such to
> repair things as they break at my place of employment. Which is a 2.5
> million square foot warehouse facility, with over 10,000 conveyors, to
> sort packages.

Whose 2.5x10^6 ft^2 warehouse is it?

10,000 conveyors is an incredibly large number (not that 2.5x10^6 ft^2
isn't -- that is 250 times bigger than our place and, if square, would
be 1581' -- 0.30 mile -- on a side). That's one conveyor for every 25,000
ft^2.

I would expect that many conveyors would keep you busy all the time.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Rick Knoble via Mercedes
Craig inquires:

>What are those yellow and black things in the background?

That is a Cushman cart that is my "office". It has my tools and such to repair 
things as they break at my place of employment. Which is a 2.5 million square 
foot warehouse facility, with over 10,000 conveyors, to sort packages.

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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 10:15:28 + Rick Knoble via Mercedes
 wrote:

> I've gotten a few. I keep flosser refills in them.
> 
> 
> Rick

Interesting. Unfortunately, the GUM picks we have are about 0.07" too
long to fit in them.

What are those yellow and black things in the background?


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Randy Bennell via Mercedes

On 22/11/2019 4:15 AM, Rick Knoble via Mercedes wrote:

I've gotten a few. I keep flosser refills in them.


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
Ditto - sort your small screws, nuts, other fasteners, etc. Being white, it
is easy to label them - better than film cans!

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 7:20 AM tyee165 via Mercedes 
wrote:

> I use similar pill bottles to store small screws etc.Sent from my Galaxy
> Tab® A
>


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Jim Cathey via Mercedes
> An illicit agricultural product?

Or licit.  (WA, CO, etc.)

-- Jim


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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Take up black powder shooting. I keep my reloads in similar, although smaller, 
containers.
Curt

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  On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:08 AM, Craig via Mercedes 
wrote:   I have a bunch of plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar test 
strips
as shown in the pictures. The lids seal tightly (air tight) when they are
closed and, with the flap on the side opposite the hinge, they are easy
to open.

They are 1.180" OD, 2.076" high outside with the lid closed, 0.975" ID,
and 1.800" high inside.

I have not thought of anything useful to do with them, but they seem too
neat to throw out (which is why I have a stack of them  :-) )


Craig
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread tyee165 via Mercedes
I use similar pill bottles to store small screws etc.Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
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 Date: 2019-11-21  11:07 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: Mercedes 
Discussion List  Cc: Craig  
Subject: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles I have a bunch of 
plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar test stripsas shown in the pictures. 
The lids seal tightly (air tight) when they areclosed and, with the flap on the 
side opposite the hinge, they are easyto open.They are 1.180" OD, 2.076" high 
outside with the lid closed, 0.975" ID,and 1.800" high inside.I have not 
thought of anything useful to do with them, but they seem tooneat to throw out 
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
An illicit agricultural product?

-D please pass the Cheetos

> On Nov 22, 2019, at 7:44 AM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> I recall in college some others with whom I had passing acquaintances used 
> 35mm film cans like those to store a certain agricultural product 
> 
> --FT
> Sent from iPhone
> 
>> On Nov 22, 2019, at 12:07 AM, Craig via Mercedes  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have a bunch of plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar test strips
>> as shown in the pictures. The lids seal tightly (air tight) when they are
>> closed and, with the flap on the side opposite the hinge, they are easy
>> to open.
>> 
>> They are 1.180" OD, 2.076" high outside with the lid closed, 0.975" ID,
>> and 1.800" high inside.
>> 
>> I have not thought of anything useful to do with them, but they seem too
>> neat to throw out (which is why I have a stack of them  :-) )
>> 
>> 
>> Craig
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Meade Dillon via Mercedes
In the recent past, one of the charity drives at our daughter's school was
collecting old pill containers for re-use, I think it was for doctor's
without borders or some-such.  Maybe there is a charity that could use them?
-
Max
Charleston SC


On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:08 AM Craig via Mercedes 
wrote:

> I have a bunch of plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar test strips
> as shown in the pictures. The lids seal tightly (air tight) when they are
> closed and, with the flap on the side opposite the hinge, they are easy
> to open.
>
> They are 1.180" OD, 2.076" high outside with the lid closed, 0.975" ID,
> and 1.800" high inside.
>
> I have not thought of anything useful to do with them, but they seem too
> neat to throw out (which is why I have a stack of them  :-) )
>
>
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Re: [MBZ] Any idea what to do with these plastic bottles

2019-11-22 Thread Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
I recall in college some others with whom I had passing acquaintances used 35mm 
film cans like those to store a certain agricultural product 

--FT
Sent from iPhone

> On Nov 22, 2019, at 12:07 AM, Craig via Mercedes  
> wrote:
> 
> I have a bunch of plastic bottles from Shirley's blood sugar test strips
> as shown in the pictures. The lids seal tightly (air tight) when they are
> closed and, with the flap on the side opposite the hinge, they are easy
> to open.
> 
> They are 1.180" OD, 2.076" high outside with the lid closed, 0.975" ID,
> and 1.800" high inside.
> 
> I have not thought of anything useful to do with them, but they seem too
> neat to throw out (which is why I have a stack of them  :-) )
> 
> 
> Craig
> 
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