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Just wanted to share a tip I came up with,some of you may have already figured it out.I had some tubes that had loose tops on them.I put a piece of transparent tape on the threads and now the caps screw on tight.
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 Posted 07/02/2014  11:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AlabamaDan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Good idea!
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John, thanks!
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I have a bunch with no lids. Any ideas what to do with them?
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Recycle them and buy new ones with lids that stay tight
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I picked up several boxes of coin stuff at an auction. 2x2s,air tights,plastic pages for 2x2s,and lots of tubes. Probably a quarter of which don't have lids. Trying to decide whether to throw them away or find some kind of use.
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