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Post by iansadler on Jul 11, 2011 8:21:34 GMT
Hi all , if you know anyone who is on long term medical treatment and has to take tablets in a set order for the day. They are issued with a doset pack . When the medicine is used up the pack is normally binned . This is a clear plastic container marked out in days of the week and times to take the medicine . It has in total 28 cells molded in and each cell is 25mm by 20 mm, with a clear lid or palette 15cm by 21 cm. I use it for mixing washes , weathering powders or colours in small amounts . When it is used up I obtain a new one from my mother in law. If you can obain one you will wonder how you managed before . Sorry for poor scan but clear plastic is hard to scan . cheers ian
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2011 8:57:53 GMT
Well done Ian, and if you cover the whole thing in aluminium baking foil, it'll last for ages.
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Post by colinburgess on Jul 11, 2011 14:24:30 GMT
Hi Ian and Nick, I'm also a kitchen etc recycler, I recently found the plastic mushroom punnet tray idea for storing model assemblies into colour sets before painting. A bit of masking tape across the short side to denote colour of the parts help the process.They are vac-formed (green down here in SA) and stack in each other when not it immediate use.
Happy modelling.
Colin
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Post by iansadler on Jul 11, 2011 16:23:46 GMT
hi nick , i will bring you one to beltring for a try out cheers ian
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2011 17:25:22 GMT
hi nick , i will bring you one to beltring for a try out cheers ian Thanks Ian ...
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Post by darkside on Jul 13, 2011 19:42:34 GMT
good ideas
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