Tesco`s own soup pots

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Tesco`s own soup pots

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Not the best soup in the world but the pots can hold 1 pint of hemp and stack nicely in the bait freezer.. :thumbs:
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Good for holding screws and stuff as well sack them on top of each other and you can see what's in them :wink:


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Crackoff wrote: Tue Mar 08 2022 14:06 -
:thumbs:
Good for holding screws and stuff as well sack them on top of each other and you can see what's in them :wink:


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Bob Watson wrote: Mon Apr 04 2022 17:39 -
Crackoff wrote: Tue Mar 08 2022 14:06 -
:thumbs:
Good for holding screws and stuff as well sack them on top of each other and you can see what's in them :wink:


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Screw a jam jar lid to the bottom of a shelf, fill the jar with your chosen tat, screw jar up into lid :thumbs:
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Bob Watson wrote: Mon Apr 04 2022 17:39 -
Screw a jam jar lid to the bottom of a shelf, fill the jar with your chosen tat, screw jar up into lid :thumbs:
Fail to screw lid on properly, sweep up broken glass and jar's contents... :laughs:
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Chico 48 PAC wrote: Tue Apr 05 2022 09:08 -
Bob Watson wrote: Mon Apr 04 2022 17:39 -
Crackoff wrote: Tue Mar 08 2022 14:06 -
:thumbs:
Good for holding screws and stuff as well sack them on top of each other and you can see what's in them :wink:


Grant :smile:
Screw a jam jar lid to the bottom of a shelf, fill the jar with your chosen tat, screw jar up into lid :thumbs:
I this 1973?
That's when my dad used to do it😉
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Bob Watson wrote: Mon Apr 04 2022 17:39 -
Crackoff wrote: Tue Mar 08 2022 14:06 -
:thumbs:
Good for holding screws and stuff as well sack them on top of each other and you can see what's in them :wink:


Grant :smile:
Screw a jam jar lid to the bottom of a shelf, fill the jar with your chosen tat, screw jar up into lid :thumbs:
:laughs: :thumbs: (My dad and grandad used to do that!).
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I've still got lids screwed to the garage roof joists. The jars are long gone...
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Those plastic containers that Indian and Chinese takeaways come in are the modern shed's equivalent of 2 oz baccy tins.

(Just like baccy tins were, they are also good for odd items of tackle or small quantities of bait).
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John Milford wrote: Tue Apr 05 2022 10:40 -
Those plastic containers that Indian and Chinese takeaways come in are the modern shed's equivalent of 2 oz baccy tins.

(Just like baccy tins were, they are also good for odd items of tackle or small quantities of bait).
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John Milford wrote: Tue Apr 05 2022 10:40 -
Those plastic containers that Indian and Chinese takeaways come in are the modern shed's equivalent of 2 oz baccy tins.

(Just like baccy tins were, they are also good for odd items of tackle or small quantities of bait).
Marked them up and put leads in mine from 1.5oz up to 4oz
Also use them when I make a bulk pot of spag bol, chicken curry or chilli load em up and stick them in the freezer... :thumbs:
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davelumb wrote: Tue Apr 05 2022 10:14 -
I've still got lids screwed to the garage roof joists. The jars are long gone...
:laughs: But when you put nails in they soon went rusty :roll:

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