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dottlejockey

Part of the Furniture Now
HU order came in today (from Germany in only 3 days)! Finishing off this bowl of Dockworker in the new HS Studio pipe (left) and about to fire up some Nyala in the IMP meer (right) as a chaser. @JimInks suggested using a wider bowl for the latter, which i will try first. It was either this or one of my 2 pots and i'm in a meery kinda mood. ;)

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Groot5225

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Sobrbiker

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Couple tins of Reiner Gold Flake. If you recently got some and are wondering if there is any baggies inside, the answer is no. Also no gasket on the top; just metal sealing. Take that for what it’s worth to you regarding you you might choose to store it.
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I remember my dads tobacco from Iwan Ries coming in paint can type tins.
If it were a problem with letting gases in/out I don’t think evidence in arson investigations would be stored in similar metal tins….
 

Bananacaravanadium

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Mar 20, 2024
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LJ Perreti also uses these type of "paint cans".
You’re right. There are a number of threads on the site about HU and Peretti cans and most of the experience seems to say that the cans sufficiently prevent drying out. Most I recall being negatives were if some tobacco flakes were compromising the seal or if it wasn’t consumed or jarred you could see it start drying out in 10 years maybe.