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"Eric R Snow" wrote in message
news ![]() On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 21:35:46 GMT, Lew Hartswick wrote: daniel peterman wrote: I have been on this planet 50 years and I have never seen TIN foil. Aluminum yes. Well you need to have been "on this planet" a little longer, maybe 73+ . There was such back when I was a kid. It was MUCH heaver than aluminum foil. ...lew... Greetings Lew, And we still call 'em tin cans. But I can't recall even seeing a tin plated steel can. However, I do remember some tin, not tinned, cans at an antique store. And Ball brand canning jars with tin lids. It's funny, I read posts here and pretty much feel like everybody is about my age. But then you find out that the ages here vary quite a bit. Then I meet some of the guys who post here and I think, gee, they're OLD. Then I happen to glance in a mirror and say to myself: gee I'm OLD TOO. Eric The tin plating was primarily on the inside, Eric, frequently covered by a coating such as Tung oil. [Coca Cola used to use Tung oil and tinned steel cans as did most beer canners.] |
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