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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Testing For a Big Project

 

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lemaven
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25 Mar 2016
07:31:20pm
OK, hopefully this one works...

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Yay !!! And this one?

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Done! Thanks. Watch for my new thread elsewhere.
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ikeyPikey
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25 Mar 2016
09:16:21pm
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Does Your Better Half know that you've made-off with her muffin tin?

Or, worse, that you've gone and bought a new one, while she is still using ...

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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25 Mar 2016
09:58:19pm
re: Testing For a Big Project

I'm more concerned that she'll find out I've "repurposed" her Diaper Wipe boxes...

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26 Mar 2016
04:09:57am
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SeawayMa

26 Mar 2016
08:00:59am
re: Testing For a Big Project

What a good use for the baby wipes boxes! I'm going to copy that! Thanks.

Marilyn Happy

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26 Mar 2016
10:53:25am
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I have a neighbor who is fond of buying large bottles of perfume. Very high quality boxes: varied, stylized, pretty to look at, and they make the odd-sized covers & cards smell nice for a few days.

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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26 Mar 2016
11:18:24am
re: Testing For a Big Project

I have a lot of those baby wipe boxes for storage/sorting....

...its great for MANY reasons to have a granddaughter!

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Retired Ap. Book Mod, Pres Golden Gate Stamp Club, Hi Tech Consultant

26 Mar 2016
01:49:41pm
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The search for the perfect storage box for stamps is a life time goal. I have graduated from Cigar Boxes, to Cigarette Boxes to Bank Check reordering boxes to my latest find...from some groceries I now buy, and consume (just for the plastic transparent, and perfect sized boxes).
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26 Mar 2016
08:10:44pm
re: Testing For a Big Project

The original post for this thread was located in the Test topic. Posts in that topic are routinely deleted, but since this one took on a life of its own, I thought we should preserve it and keep it going, so have at it, gang!

Now what was that about the muffin tins?

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Tom in Exton, PA

26 Mar 2016
09:18:54pm

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Since we've gone into storage boxes... my wife is the Swiffer fiend and uses these all the time. I save the boxes. Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box, clear plastic lid. They come in two depths, depending on how many pads are in the pack. I use these for my in progress model car projects.

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26 Mar 2016
11:28:14pm
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"Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box"

You sure you are just not hiding your stamps in plain sight. I would never think to look under a mop. Happy

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26 Mar 2016
11:31:27pm
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I don't see any tweezers in these pictures. For a job this size, you want at least two pairs to speed things up a bit.

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25 Mar 2016
07:31:20pm

OK, hopefully this one works...

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ikeyPikey

25 Mar 2016
09:16:21pm

re: Testing For a Big Project

Does Your Better Half know that you've made-off with her muffin tin?

Or, worse, that you've gone and bought a new one, while she is still using ...

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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25 Mar 2016
09:58:19pm

re: Testing For a Big Project

I'm more concerned that she'll find out I've "repurposed" her Diaper Wipe boxes...

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26 Mar 2016
04:09:57am

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SeawayMa

26 Mar 2016
08:00:59am

re: Testing For a Big Project

What a good use for the baby wipes boxes! I'm going to copy that! Thanks.

Marilyn Happy

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ikeyPikey

26 Mar 2016
10:53:25am

re: Testing For a Big Project

I have a neighbor who is fond of buying large bottles of perfume. Very high quality boxes: varied, stylized, pretty to look at, and they make the odd-sized covers & cards smell nice for a few days.

Cheers,

/s/ ikeyPikey

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26 Mar 2016
11:18:24am

re: Testing For a Big Project

I have a lot of those baby wipe boxes for storage/sorting....

...its great for MANY reasons to have a granddaughter!

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Retired Ap. Book Mod, Pres Golden Gate Stamp Club, Hi Tech Consultant
26 Mar 2016
01:49:41pm

re: Testing For a Big Project

The search for the perfect storage box for stamps is a life time goal. I have graduated from Cigar Boxes, to Cigarette Boxes to Bank Check reordering boxes to my latest find...from some groceries I now buy, and consume (just for the plastic transparent, and perfect sized boxes).
rrr...

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26 Mar 2016
08:10:44pm

re: Testing For a Big Project

The original post for this thread was located in the Test topic. Posts in that topic are routinely deleted, but since this one took on a life of its own, I thought we should preserve it and keep it going, so have at it, gang!

Now what was that about the muffin tins?

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Tom in Exton, PA
26 Mar 2016
09:18:54pm

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re: Testing For a Big Project

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Since we've gone into storage boxes... my wife is the Swiffer fiend and uses these all the time. I save the boxes. Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box, clear plastic lid. They come in two depths, depending on how many pads are in the pack. I use these for my in progress model car projects.

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damichab

26 Mar 2016
11:28:14pm

re: Testing For a Big Project

"Blue plastic a little smaller than a shoe box"

You sure you are just not hiding your stamps in plain sight. I would never think to look under a mop. Happy

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26 Mar 2016
11:31:27pm

re: Testing For a Big Project

I don't see any tweezers in these pictures. For a job this size, you want at least two pairs to speed things up a bit.

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