Do you have a fried that has a nasty habit?
If you open it you notice that it has a silicone seal?
Place the bottom over a piece of flat foam.
Then outline it
Cut the ouline out.
Place the foam in the bottom of the can.
Now you can fill it with fuses or what ever, and they won't rattle, you have them in the glove box handily.
Place the cover on it.
Sand the back and use a sharpie to lable it, then cover with clear celophane tape.
Now you can store the fuses in the glove box, or your parts bag and not worry about them falling out, rattling, or the old plastice slide case breaking.
enjoy.
Recycle your cans.
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Recycle your cans.
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Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
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Re: Recycle your cans.
Not a bad trick there Brian.
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