horgad wrote:My 5 gallon plastic buckets have started failing making a huge mess. They were OK for a few years, but the combination of age and the weight of the pennies has caught up to them. If you are storing in 5 gallon plastic buckets, this is fair warning. I am in the process of moving everything into steel drums which I painted on the inside. They will be impossible to move but hopefully they won't ever burst or have their bottoms fall out...
BOHICA wrote:I use M1A1 and M19 steel ammo cans. The M19s (skinny ones) hold exactly 70 rolls of quarters. They are water tight, stack nicely, have handles and when full are not to heavy to move easily. Of course, I get them for free from work.
highroller4321 wrote:BOHICA wrote:I use M1A1 and M19 steel ammo cans. The M19s (skinny ones) hold exactly 70 rolls of quarters. They are water tight, stack nicely, have handles and when full are not to heavy to move easily. Of course, I get them for free from work.
Sounds like a good selling opportunity....
BOHICA wrote:As I am in Cali I don't think it would save any thing.
I can hook up friends with a few here and there but, If I were to sell them I would be in deep Kimchee.
BOHICA wrote:I use M1A1 and M19 steel ammo cans. The M19s (skinny ones) hold exactly 70 rolls of quarters. They are water tight, stack nicely, have handles and when full are not to heavy to move easily. Of course, I get them for free from work.
Mossy wrote:I keep hearing rumbles about all mil-surp being destroyed instead of sold. Maybe they figure us redneck, terrorist, conservatives might find a military use for empty boxes.
68Camaro wrote:BOHICA wrote:I use M1A1 and M19 steel ammo cans. The M19s (skinny ones) hold exactly 70 rolls of quarters. They are water tight, stack nicely, have handles and when full are not to heavy to move easily. Of course, I get them for free from work.
Regardless of BOHICA's ability, I guess I'm surprised by now that there isn't someone here with some connections that could obtain them in bulk. I would personally take at least a couple dozen of them if I could get them at $5 each for reasonably clean ones. I suspect in total the membership here would buy thousands if available at that. They are $10 each here locally, and at that most of those are nasty. Rusted, used in the field for who knows what, etc. Anyone have any connections?
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