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Thread: Foe Free: Containers for H & I sets for Lyman & Saeco lubrisizers, pay SFRB shipping

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    Foe Free: Containers for H & I sets for Lyman & Saeco lubrisizers, pay SFRB shipping

    I am diabetic and my test strips come in small plastic tubes with captive caps, just the right size for die body and pusher. I sent a box of them to a guy here a few years ago, he was pleased with them. I have accumulated about 20 more of them, and will donate them to whoever wants them for cost of USPS small flat rate box shipping.

    PM or email me if you want them, all or part.

    Steve

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    And the caps snap on and are waterproof! Great way to carry a BP charge already measured.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Smith View Post
    And the caps snap on and are waterproof! Great way to carry a BP charge already measured.
    You may want to verify that the tubes are made of a plastic that does not generate static electricity before toting your black powder loads in them.

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    Butzbach,
    In the years of using them I have never noticed any tendency to generate static electricity. Also, they contain test strips that go into an electronic reader, I would think the electronics would not react well to static electricity.

    But it is a valid concern, and I thank you for bringing it up.

    Steve

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    What kind you got, I might want some. I'd like some big around enough to hold quarters or taller ones to hold kitchen matches.

    Mines the Freestyle lite, they're about the size of a nickel and 2 inches tall, or a 35mm film canister. Good for carrying salt too since the desiccant inside keeps it from clumping sobad.

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    Overkill,
    Mine are the Freestyle type, same as yours. Not big enough for your needs, sorry.

    Steve

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    I can't even remember the old ones I used to get that were that big. Instead of the lining they had the desiccant in the top.

    On the plus side I now know how many Freestyle's fit in a SFRB.

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    No interest in these from all the cast boolit shooters here? Hate to throw them away.

    Steve

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    Offer still stands, the cardboard box I have them in is overflowing!

    Steve

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    I use 35mm film cans,
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    Ill take them

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    Shanghai Jack, how many do you want? I can get about 20 in a SFRB, I have 40 or 50 to give away. I will PM you my Address and PayPal info, PM me your snail mail address so I can mail them to you.

    Steve

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