35 mm film canisters
steve (steve@ECLIPSECAT.COM)
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 09:43:18 -0700
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I was given a garbage bag full of 35 mm film canisters. I'm looking for =
ideas on how to put these to good use. I plan on making alka seltzer =
rockets and mini first aid/blister kits, but still have hundereds left! =
any suggestions?
Steve Blary
Pack 888
Stuart, FL
P.S. I am aware that they are not made of food grade plastic.
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for ideas on how to put these to good use. I plan on making alka =
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rockets and mini first aid/blister kits, but still have hundereds =
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any suggestions?
Steve Blary
Pack 888
Stuart, FL
P.S. I am aware that they are not made of food grade=20
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