I've come up with an interesting idea and need your help fellow Brown Leafians. I have an interest in possibly buying (or taking off your hands + shipping) some of your recently finished pipe tobacco tins. I have some questions first though...
Most importantly, can anyone discover what material these modern day tins are made out of, and possibly is there is any sort of coating on them?
Secondly, what are the dimensions of these tins? Round, rectangular, or square. I have an estimate that rectangular tins should be around 3.5" x 2.5" x 1" and if I'm close to right there, then that works out perfectly. I have no clue for round tins however, so if anyone wants to measure to help me out, that would be awesome.
Why, you may be asking? Well, I am interested in using these tins are soap contains, this again relies heavily on what material and lining, if any, the tins are composed of. I'm hoping for stainless steel. Now I hope if this idea is successful I haven't just lost all of my opportunity in acquiring some (all my tobacco has been bought in bulk and bagged so far or else I would be using my own).
Thanks for your help, I hope this can work out.
Most importantly, can anyone discover what material these modern day tins are made out of, and possibly is there is any sort of coating on them?
Secondly, what are the dimensions of these tins? Round, rectangular, or square. I have an estimate that rectangular tins should be around 3.5" x 2.5" x 1" and if I'm close to right there, then that works out perfectly. I have no clue for round tins however, so if anyone wants to measure to help me out, that would be awesome.
Why, you may be asking? Well, I am interested in using these tins are soap contains, this again relies heavily on what material and lining, if any, the tins are composed of. I'm hoping for stainless steel. Now I hope if this idea is successful I haven't just lost all of my opportunity in acquiring some (all my tobacco has been bought in bulk and bagged so far or else I would be using my own).
Thanks for your help, I hope this can work out.