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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 542481" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Geoff, my rule of thumb is this, do not mess with the tins unless you notice say a 6 month old tin looking like it's fixing to have puppies. Unusual swelling of fresh tins is the tell tale sign something is very wrong. On a 10, 20, or 30 year old tin swelling is normal. Sometimes so severe that the tin must be stored on its side or risk rolling away. On say a 5 YO tin the lids might be swollen enough to come even with the edge.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully this helps</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 542481, member: 2140"] Geoff, my rule of thumb is this, do not mess with the tins unless you notice say a 6 month old tin looking like it's fixing to have puppies. Unusual swelling of fresh tins is the tell tale sign something is very wrong. On a 10, 20, or 30 year old tin swelling is normal. Sometimes so severe that the tin must be stored on its side or risk rolling away. On say a 5 YO tin the lids might be swollen enough to come even with the edge. Hopefully this helps Jim [/QUOTE]
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