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Possibly erroneous paint observation JoeSpareBedroom 01-08-2008
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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on January 8, 2008, 2:08 pm
> Paul MR wrote:
>
>> The one-gallon plastic paint containers with lids that screw off and
>> back on are the best packaging invention since they stopped putting
>> motor oil in cans that you had to puncture and pour with a special
>> tool.
>
> Are you talking about the ones with a lid about the size as one on a
> milk jug? I got a gallon of water poly in one, still trying to figure
> out how to stir, not shake :)
>
> --
>
> dadiOH


There's an engineering OOPS. I'll bet the label says "Do not shake", right?
:)



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Posted by dadiOH on January 8, 2008, 4:14 pm
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> Paul MR wrote:
>>
>>> The one-gallon plastic paint containers with lids that screw off
>>> and back on are the best packaging invention since they stopped
>>> putting motor oil in cans that you had to puncture and pour with
>>> a special tool.
>>
>> Are you talking about the ones with a lid about the size as one on
>> a milk jug? I got a gallon of water poly in one, still trying to
>> figure out how to stir, not shake :)
>>
>> --
>>
>> dadiOH
>
>
> There's an engineering OOPS. I'll bet the label says "Do not
> shake", right? :)

Yeah. I shook it anyway (I also take labels off mattresses). Lots of
bubbles. NP, it was going on a rough tile floor and most broke before
setting up.

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Posted by Paul MR on January 8, 2008, 2:10 pm
dadiOH wrote:
> Paul MR wrote:
>
>> The one-gallon plastic paint containers with lids that screw off and
>> back on are the best packaging invention since they stopped putting
>> motor oil in cans that you had to puncture and pour with a special
>> tool.
>
> Are you talking about the ones with a lid about the size as one on a
> milk jug? I got a gallon of water poly in one, still trying to figure
> out how to stir, not shake :)
>
No. The paint container lid is about 5 inches in diameter. Stirring is
no problem.
Paul in San Francisco

Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on January 8, 2008, 2:36 pm
> dadiOH wrote:
>> Paul MR wrote:
>>
>>> The one-gallon plastic paint containers with lids that screw off and
>>> back on are the best packaging invention since they stopped putting
>>> motor oil in cans that you had to puncture and pour with a special
>>> tool.
>>
>> Are you talking about the ones with a lid about the size as one on a
>> milk jug? I got a gallon of water poly in one, still trying to figure
>> out how to stir, not shake :)
>>
> No. The paint container lid is about 5 inches in diameter. Stirring is
> no problem.
> Paul in San Francisco


Sounds like his is different, if he's describing it as the size of a milk
jug lid.



Posted by dadiOH on January 8, 2008, 4:11 pm
Paul MR wrote:
> dadiOH wrote:
>> Paul MR wrote:
>>
>>> The one-gallon plastic paint containers with lids that screw off
>>> and back on are the best packaging invention since they stopped
>>> putting motor oil in cans that you had to puncture and pour with
>>> a special tool.
>>
>> Are you talking about the ones with a lid about the size as one on
>> a milk jug? I got a gallon of water poly in one, still trying to
>> figure out how to stir, not shake :)
>>
> No. The paint container lid is about 5 inches in diameter.
> Stirring is no problem.
> Paul in San Francisco

I WANT THEM!!!!!!!!!!

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