8zeros 07:26 PM 03-07-2014
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
I stack them up out in the garage like I'm going to do something with them and then toss them when I finally get around to cleaning the garage. The system has been working well so far. :-)
With me it's the basement. The garage collects other stuff.
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mikesr1963 09:24 PM 03-10-2014
stearns 09:27 AM 03-12-2014
At the old shop we used to take the big boxes of matches, cut off the strikers and glue them to the lid of the more appealing cigar boxes, then empty the matches inside the box. that way a customer could open the box, grab a match, and strike on the lid. much more appealing than using an old beat up match box, and more cost effective than buying many smaller match boxes for them to use in the store
:-)
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8zeros 10:08 AM 03-12-2014
It might be fun to try and build a computer into one.
Well, "fun" may not be the right word.
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jjirons69 11:40 AM 03-13-2014
Originally Posted by stearns:
At the old shop we used to take the big boxes of matches, cut off the strikers and glue them to the lid of the more appealing cigar boxes, then empty the matches inside the box. that way a customer could open the box, grab a match, and strike on the lid. much more appealing than using an old beat up match box, and more cost effective than buying many smaller match boxes for them to use in the store :-)
Cool idea!
Right now they're part of my ever-growing reason to be on "Hoarders".
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WhiteMamba 10:30 PM 03-19-2014
Originally Posted by insurgus:
Condoms, gold and bullets. What else do you put in them?
:-):-):-)
Best use on this thread.
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naomi12 03:15 AM 03-27-2014
I would like to keep them in my cabinet for decoration but everybody thinks that i am one hell of a smoker
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Chris. 09:43 PM 04-07-2014
I like the wall covering idea. I may try that with mine!
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I have plans to make some of these with my stack.
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Dan made a table out of them that I will try to replicate one of these days.
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Chimneyfish 12:07 AM 04-25-2014
absolutely love the empty boxes. i hoard things that are much less useful and uglier so that's really nothing. i love the look of some NC boxes, too. absolutely gorgeous, some of them
If anything, just ebay the whole lot of em
:-)
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WhiteMamba 12:31 AM 04-25-2014
Originally Posted by mk05:
Dan made a table out of them that I will try to replicate one of these days.
Any pics of the table?
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BHalbrooks 01:29 AM 04-25-2014
WhiteMamba 01:39 AM 04-25-2014
That's pretty awesome. How did he make it, just glue tops onto an existing table?
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I think you sand them down, apply, and seal with epoxy. He is a member here "dball" - you could PM him, tell him I linked the pic.
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Chimneyfish 08:35 PM 04-25-2014
Originally Posted by mk05:
I think you sand them down, apply, and seal with epoxy. He is a member here "dball" - you could PM him, tell him I linked the pic.
weird..... some of them have stickers and some of them don't.
the ones that don't also are stainless....
Weird to see dress boxes made that way.
whoever PMs him, tell him to post it publically here!!!
:-)
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Sorry, I don't understand what that means. I don't see any stainless steel tops without labels.
As for wood, I have a lot of nice empty boxes and books if anyone of you guys need.
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Chimneyfish 11:08 PM 04-25-2014
Originally Posted by mk05:
Sorry, I don't understand what that means. I don't see any stainless steel tops without labels.
no no, mate. not stainless steel! stainless as in: stainless - without a sticky mess!! sorry for the confusion there!
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lukem 04:36 PM 04-27-2014
When I was younger my friend's dad would give us his boxes to keep fly tying materials in. I don't have any more from those days but now that I'm into cigars I think I'll be using them for the same thing again once I start to get empties.
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