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Never thought of the nail polish, great idea. Figured the labels were a safe idea, in case I want to change the contents later on, just stick a new label over the old one. |
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Pssshhhhhtttt.... Of course I did my toes at the same time, duh!
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I got some just like that at Walmart. i'd honestly prefer steel cans but these can't be beat for the price.
I had trouble with labels sticking to them as well so I just used a sharpie to wright on them.
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Brady Label Makers work well for ammo cans, plastic or steel.
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I stack them 4-5 high so steel .50 cal fans work better for me but I have my powder and primers in their own seperate plastic cans.
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