View Poll Results: What would you do with an empty pringles container? Steel bottom cardboard sides.

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  • Put it in the trash.

    8 19.51%
  • Put it in the recycling bin.

    2 4.88%
  • Put it in the steel pile as is.

    6 14.63%
  • Fill it up with small steel and throw it in with the steel.

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    Empty Pringles Container

    What would you do with an empty Pringles container?


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    Make an iPhone Speaker!
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    ugh... iphone... you can make an iphone casket and throw them both away.
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    I cut the bottoms off. Also with peanut can bottoms

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    Throw it in the burn pile. Remnants of the burn pile are raked up and shoveled into a Gaylord (old fertilizer tub) and hauled in as prepared. Living in the country allows for the burning of trash. I know the forum does not endorse burning as a method of preparing scrap, but this is a fact of life in country life. Hauling trash 30 miles to a landfill instead of burning it and adding it to the garden is not a hard choice.

    To put this in perspective, lots of old farm machinery has wood attached. Scrap yards do no pay for wood so we burn it off. Since I heat my home and shop with wood, it does not seem any different.

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    I chose other. I do use them for small shred(screws, bolts, washers, etc.) I also use them for small cast/pot metal I get with somethings I get regularly. Small CBM type stuff(things I pluck off low grade boards an the like), alum heat sinks from low grade that I strip, an other small heat sinks from various items. Basically anything small that I can get in one.

    I also use them for copper yokes that fall apart. Can fit a good bit of it in there. LOL.

    No container goes un-used if I can help it.

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    you just got a thanks for the boomshakkalakka

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    I keep one beside my chair in my shop. When I'm breaking down electronics and something gold pops out, it goes into the pringles can.

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    I usually use the small ones to hold resistors - can fit about 5,000 new ones in there.

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    Fill it with screws as I tear stuff apart and then into the shred pile...
    ~You have to start somewhere to get anywhere~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Throw it in the burn pile. Remnants of the burn pile are raked up and shoveled into a Gaylord (old fertilizer tub) and hauled in as prepared. Living in the country allows for the burning of trash. I know the forum does not endorse burning as a method of preparing scrap, but this is a fact of life in country life. Hauling trash 30 miles to a landfill instead of burning it and adding it to the garden is not a hard choice.

    To put this in perspective, lots of old farm machinery has wood attached. Scrap yards do no pay for wood so we burn it off. Since I heat my home and shop with wood, it does not seem any different.

    I feel the same as burning plastic. #2 fuel oil has similar properties. Now I don't sit around and burn plastic for fun, but I don't freak out about it.

    The plastic grocery bags make great fire starters.

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    I wouldn't waste my or other peoples time asking what to do with an old pringles can.

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    I usually throw them in the garbage because I'm p****d off that I just found an empty can in the pantry and I didn't get any chips.

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    Put it down and go get a full one. Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    I burn off everything except the steel

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    They're all lined up next to my chair for winter scrapping. I should just line the floor with neo magnets cuz I'm a terrible shot.

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    **** poll is all my 5yr old mind read now on the poll lol but any who I love old cans mostly coffee cans or nut cans when I fill my truck up again I will post a pic cause I do this to my yard 2-3 times a year to throw them off a bit cause just like most small tiny bits they don't want them scattered so I save them to get at least 1200lbs in with cans plus seeing people look in the back when I am driving or stopped somewhere gives me a good grin lol

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    Hey Everybody! Remember Me? I know it's been a long time since I've been on here, but I saw something pop up about pringles cans and could not resist! I don't scrap them. For all you pyros and other folks who may like to teach your kid some science, check out what I do with them! Google TENNIS BALL MORTAR and let the fun begin! I've since graduated from lighter fluid, and now reinforce them with cardboard tubes from shrinkwrap rolls... I like a little more powerful lift charge...
    ***Fun Fact: The man who invented the pringles can was actually buried in a giant one!***

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