What do you do with all your collected empty cans?
Hi folks,
I already have 13 empty cans in my collection, and I'd be interested in hearing what you guys do/plan on doing with all your empties. Any zany things you do with them is also welcome :lol: (I heard of someone using them for target practice with a .22)
Uses for empty snus tins
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That's a great idea! Diaper-snus sounds bad, but I'm sure an unused brat-poop bag contributes great to Desriexe's contraption. My best buddy has twins that are potty training, maybe I'll see if they have some spares.
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Running the AC all summer has made my house extremely dry which results in my snus drying out rather quickly. Using an old plastic can, I poked a bunch of holes in it and filled it with those gel clumps that come in baby diapers. (best way to acquire a diaper is ask a friend with a baby for one) I then added some propylene glycol solution and voila, a humidor! I keep this 'humidor' in the bottom of a coffee can and store my open can of snus on top and keep the contraption in the fridge. I decided to do this after spending $7.50 on a drymistat humidor tube for my husband's cigars. Same concept, except my homemade one was virtually free. It has only been a week but so far so good. The prop. glycol solution keeps from mold/bacteria forming.
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Originally posted by rollinredFor any fisherment out there, they make absolutely perfect separators for hooks, jigs, and crawler harnesses. So they dont fall out and clutter or tangle everything else in your tackle box.
Plus they look cool.
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For any fisherment out there, they make absolutely perfect separators for hooks, jigs, and crawler harnesses. So they dont fall out and clutter or tangle everything else in your tackle box.
Plus they look cool.
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Originally posted by lxskllrOriginally posted by ponysopranoyou guys are funny as hell! Maybe I'll eventually build a snuscan raft and set sail for Sweden in search of a bride. :lol:
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I'm currently stacking them into a pyramid against the wall. Sooner or later I'll hit the ceiling.
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I'm thinking of gluing my cans to a piece of cardboard and hanging it on the wall. I guess it's modern art meets consumerism.
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So if anyone wants to part with empty cans I would be willing to talk about buying them for my mother. Just think you would be cleaning house, making money and keeping my mother busy so she doesn't call me every 10 minutes on how my Edit biological donor, um i mean the paternal figure is bugging her.
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Originally posted by holnrewSome of you guys are hoarders! I throw most of mine out.
sad but true
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Originally posted by orangewhipNot that it's something I do, but I suppose metal snus tins would be great to keep your weed in.
......sure ya don't. Neither do I 8)
as per the title of this thread;
I use the tins to store my toe nail clippings in.
I have my beard in one also.
I had one all ready to put my hemroids in but the doctor had to send samples in for a biopsy. bummer
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My mother who is disabled is big into crafts and she decoupages them and they are given to friends as decorated medicine caddies and the such. My mother could find a use for anything I swear.
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well i don't have really and snus cans yet, i do shoot the metal tops of cope cans, target practice...and on the 4th we empty some mortars into them and blow them off, sort of a Montana sparkler bomb :P
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If I didn't already have an old rolling tobacco tin to keep my guitar picks in a snus can would be good.
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