andrewjackson wrote:8-). A quick tip.I was unloading boxes from the car this winter and set a couple boxes in the snow, the wrappers were damp. They were still slightly damp when I opened them and they were very easy to unroll. I then gave the boxes a quick dip in a 5 gallon bucket after the next run. It did not work as well because I did not let them dry enough. But if they were slightly damp they would have been a breeze to open.
justj2k78 wrote:I do find it relaxing. I work on a Psych Ward. I have a 2 year old and a 1 year old. I go to work and it's frequently loud voices and yelling and sometimes physical violence. I come home and it's craziness - running, jumping and noise! But then the kids go to bed. It gets quiet. And I get a roll, and start 2 little piles. And the only noise that cuts the silence is...plink...plink... plink.
Yes, very relaxing.
shinnosuke wrote:andrewjackson wrote:8-). A quick tip.I was unloading boxes from the car this winter and set a couple boxes in the snow, the wrappers were damp. They were still slightly damp when I opened them and they were very easy to unroll. I then gave the boxes a quick dip in a 5 gallon bucket after the next run. It did not work as well because I did not let them dry enough. But if they were slightly damp they would have been a breeze to open.
Well, I tried it. The dang plastic wrappers were still tough to get off and a lot slippier than before.
involuntary tentacle wrote:light the box on fire, recover coins from the wreckage
GulchGuy wrote:I slit the side of the paper roll with a razor blade. Don't even have to go through all the layers (for those sweating the blade 'nicking' the coins). Then hinge the roll in half, opening up the 'belly' of the roll, then poke out the last ~5 from each end. The worst part of this is not going too fast when slitting a gang of them on a table with the razor blade, the blade goes laterally and I have bumped my left thumb a few times...
jasmatk wrote:I throw the rolls against the side of my house opens them pretty good alot of clean up though.
inflationhawk wrote:jasmatk wrote:I throw the rolls against the side of my house opens them pretty good alot of clean up though.
That's one way to get back at an underwater mortgage!
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