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Cheap Bottles For My Stuff.

Jim

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Bought these four Sauce Bottles from a shop in Wakefield, one has my friction polish in and the other has the sealer .. :bwink:


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Grump

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I have to admit as soon as I saw them I thought rocking orse, mustard, salad cream and coleslaw init?
If they work for you Jim why not use them mate.
I use my Drains old Sterident tubes they work for mre init?
 

Doug

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I use those flip top HP sauce bottles for glue etc, (other manufacturers sauce is available) just wash them out, they work a treat.
 

turnaround360

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My daughter dyes her hair and they have the product in these so I recycle them good for lots of things well done Jim.
 

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I use those flip top HP sauce bottles for glue etc, (other manufacturers sauce is available) just wash them out, they work a treat.


i use fairy washing up liquid bottle for my glue so i get a clean join :funny:
 

Grump

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Mummy, Mummy, why are your hands so soft and white?
Cos daddy does the washing up dear.
 

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Ah, but do they carry the Kitemark and pass all the stringent health and safety guidelines that is needed when handling these dangerous objects while working in the shed Woody... :tongue:

Sorry I didnt know you wanted to fly them bloody kite mark :tongue::mooney2:
 

edlea

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Alex would you pick a few up for me when you next collect your supply of coffee stirring sticks......:whistling:
 

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All neat ideas except the slings and arrows even those are neat, thanks Jim the tops of lots of fluids either dont flip, click or jam up.

Kind regards Peter.,:thumbs:
 
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