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<blockquote data-quote="Aussiemike" data-source="post: 585690" data-attributes="member: 4137"><p>They look awesome mosin. My dad would nail the lids of jars to a piece of wood and keep nicknacks, nails in them ,being able to unscrew the jars but you probably wouldn't want to damage the lid. </p><p>I also want to display my empty tobacco tins, and saw a good idea somewhere probably here lol. Make a picture frame with sheet metal backing and get some fridge magnets and just fix the tins to it. </p><p>Pretty sure I can get a heap of the fridge magnets off cuts from a local screen printer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussiemike, post: 585690, member: 4137"] They look awesome mosin. My dad would nail the lids of jars to a piece of wood and keep nicknacks, nails in them ,being able to unscrew the jars but you probably wouldn't want to damage the lid. I also want to display my empty tobacco tins, and saw a good idea somewhere probably here lol. Make a picture frame with sheet metal backing and get some fridge magnets and just fix the tins to it. Pretty sure I can get a heap of the fridge magnets off cuts from a local screen printer. [/QUOTE]
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