Posted 1 year ago
EJW-54
(100 items)
The problem with working at a scrap yard is loads come in with these damaged treasures, people just dont know the value of cans like this. This can was in good shape before someone threw it in with a load of scrap metal and damaged it:( I still couldnt throw it out. I'm guessing 1940's?
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If you put a metal bar inside you can straight back the metal by pushing the bar, I saved some can with this method
A love tap-adds character!
Thanks fifties50s and packrat-place for nice comments, fifties50s: I do that plus I blow air presure into the can. (do not try this at home) LOL
Thanks Trey