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How were you storeing your petroleum jelly cotton wool balls?
Hopefully got another job, just waiting for my background checks to comethrough. Also got a told im doing a good job working the doors and got a weekly friday position, bopefuly get a saturday shift elsewere when busines picks up. Prep wise got a few tins in
(20 January 2013, 20:19)Highlander Wrote: [ -> ]How were you storeing your petroleum jelly cotton wool balls?

Hi mate in a resealable plastic bag
(20 January 2013, 21:08)Spandex228 Wrote: [ -> ]
(20 January 2013, 20:19)Highlander Wrote: [ -> ]How were you storeing your petroleum jelly cotton wool balls?

Hi mate in a resealable plastic bag

mmmmm thats what I have done,.. which means that I will come across the same problem,...thanks for the heads up at least

(20 January 2013, 20:46)Metroyeti Wrote: [ -> ]Hopefully got another job, just waiting for my background checks to comethrough. Also got a told im doing a good job working the doors and got a weekly friday position, bopefuly get a saturday shift elsewere when busines picks up. Prep wise got a few tins in

Good luck with the new job
(20 January 2013, 21:08)Spandex228 Wrote: [ -> ]
(20 January 2013, 20:19)Highlander Wrote: [ -> ]How were you storeing your petroleum jelly cotton wool balls?

Hi mate in a resealable plastic bag

I think they may not light as they have become squashed I got the idea, originally from YouTube and they often store them in little containers like camera film cases etc maybe I should have done this !
Read somewhere storing them in straws then sealing the ends with wax, glue or something else. Now that sounds a very nice method.
They will light always got some squashed in somewhere

Bd

More para in for my lanterns
Joined a practical shotgun club. Section 1 shotgun please sir Big Grin
now tell me its not fun !
Icy road running in boots, trousers, and vest. Only 1km at a time, but every bit counts. Also, the cold weather conditioning really helps reduce your gasp reaction when you enter cold water, which could save your life if your car goes off the road and into a river. It's that gasp reaction that leads to so many deaths of people in cold water.