Hi
Random question, where can I get a few large tin can's like baked bean tins but larger diameter. Does netto or somewhere sell them I want to use them as a cheaper alternative to billy cans
Tim
Hi
Random question, where can I get a few large tin can's like baked bean tins but larger diameter. Does netto or somewhere sell them I want to use them as a cheaper alternative to billy cans
Tim
www.barkcanoe.net - Ted Behne's birchbark canoe models
Cash and carry spots sell the catering size cans of beans, sweetcorn & coffee etc.
Some of the bargain stores have odd bits in aswell if ever you're passing.
EDIT:
Just remembered that I've got a 1.3kg coffee tin which is about 8" high and 6.5" diameter, you're welcome to have it if you cover the postage.
Last edited by Shewie; 16-05-2009 at 17:08.
Hi
I am a school caretaker and the kitchen uses large tins of food
If you want I can send one
Just cover the cost of post,will pack in a box
Mick
go to lidl or aldi they sell chill con carni in family size the cans are massive
if i could live in the wild, i would
There's been some discussion on here about the plastic coating on the inside of tin cans such apparently can be quite toxic if heated. Would need to be removed somehow.
"When it rains, we get a little wet, and when the sun shines, we get a little hot"
Keep your eye on recycling boxes
cut out the middle man
I got a Coffee tin from one the other week
Also cafes and chip shops often chuck out the catering size tins
Probably worth asking next time you buy something in your local chippy
Do check the inside for coatings though
I find once you start looking you see them in the most unlikely of places
Anarchy - it's not the law, it's just a good idea.
"chopper dyed his pubes ginger"
Check with you local restaurant
Deep in the hart of Texas. Where Men are Men
and the Women are glad of it
catering baked bean tins - some asdas have a catering bit where you might find giant tins of chilli.
mine came out the kitchen last scout camp as they'd been to the cash and carry.
well at least I know what I mean to say
Do you have kids in school? - if so their kitchen is likely to throw loads out![]()
A mate of mine works at a local hospital, we wanted some for making hobo stoves for the scouts so he just went and asked the kitchen staff, there were loads out near the bins from tomatoes etc.
Most places that do catering will have plenty that they throw away, try local pubs, restaurants etc.
The food is cooked in the tin at a fairly low temperature. The problem would only become serious when you put the can directly on an open fire and the plastic is approaching it's melting point.
Not all tin cans have this lining, but worth checking as "epoxy resins containing bisphenol A are used as coatings on the inside of almost all food and beverage cans". See Wiki.P..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A
Anyway, it's not like anyone would eat out of them day in day out, and should be some way of removing it.
Personally I'll just stick to my SS billys.
"When it rains, we get a little wet, and when the sun shines, we get a little hot"
A lot of products are not cooked in the cans but in large vats then either pumped or gravity fed into the canning carousel whilst still hot, In the plant I was maintenance on the food went into the cans between 82c and 88c to ensure when the lid was formed on any airbourn bugs were killed