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General Metalworking - All aspects of working with metal.
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Posted by Cydrome Leader on June 17, 2008, 3:41 pm
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Hi, I have a 1 gallon paint can. There is paint on the sides of
the can, so I cannot read the instructions on how to open the can.
How can I open this can of paint? It looks like the lid press fits into
the can and can be opened the a flat screwdriver or a paint can opener,
but I don't know what to do. Paint cans are very clever.
help, help.
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Posted by Jim Chandler on June 17, 2008, 3:57 pm
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Cydrome Leader wrote:
> Hi, I have a 1 gallon paint can. There is paint on the sides of
> the can, so I cannot read the instructions on how to open the can.
>
> How can I open this can of paint? It looks like the lid press fits into
> the can and can be opened the a flat screwdriver or a paint can opener,
> but I don't know what to do. Paint cans are very clever.
>
> help, help.
Turn the can up-side down on the edge of a table and lie on the floor
staring directly at the edge of the can. Now, with a flat blade
screwdriver, very carefully pry the lid off.
Jim
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Posted by Ignoramus17809 on June 17, 2008, 4:07 pm
Please log in for more thread options > Cydrome Leader wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have a 1 gallon paint can. There is paint on the sides of
>> the can, so I cannot read the instructions on how to open the can.
>>
>> How can I open this can of paint? It looks like the lid press fits into
>> the can and can be opened the a flat screwdriver or a paint can opener,
>> but I don't know what to do. Paint cans are very clever.
>>
>> help, help.
>
>
> Turn the can up-side down on the edge of a table and lie on the floor
> staring directly at the edge of the can. Now, with a flat blade
> screwdriver, very carefully pry the lid off.
And post the picture to your facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/people/Ken_Kanno/563234514
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Posted by Jon Danniken on June 17, 2008, 4:33 pm
Please log in for more thread options "Ignoramus17809" wrote:
>Jim Chandler wrote:
>> Cydrome Leader wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I have a 1 gallon paint can. There is paint on the sides of
>>> the can, so I cannot read the instructions on how to open the can.
>>>
>>> How can I open this can of paint? It looks like the lid press fits into
>>> the can and can be opened the a flat screwdriver or a paint can opener,
>>> but I don't know what to do. Paint cans are very clever.
>>>
>>> help, help.
>>
>>
>> Turn the can up-side down on the edge of a table and lie on the floor
>> staring directly at the edge of the can. Now, with a flat blade
>> screwdriver, very carefully pry the lid off.
>
> And post the picture to your facebook page
>
> http://www.facebook.com/people/Ken_Kanno/563234514
I'd peg him for more of a myspace guy, you know, with the whole highschool
vibe and all.
Jon
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Posted by Cydrome Leader on June 17, 2008, 8:57 pm
Please log in for more thread options >> Cydrome Leader wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I have a 1 gallon paint can. There is paint on the sides of
>>> the can, so I cannot read the instructions on how to open the can.
>>>
>>> How can I open this can of paint? It looks like the lid press fits into
>>> the can and can be opened the a flat screwdriver or a paint can opener,
>>> but I don't know what to do. Paint cans are very clever.
>>>
>>> help, help.
>>
>>
>> Turn the can up-side down on the edge of a table and lie on the floor
>> staring directly at the edge of the can. Now, with a flat blade
>> screwdriver, very carefully pry the lid off.
>
> And post the picture to your facebook page
>
> http://www.facebook.com/people/Ken_Kanno/563234514
And how do I post pictures to somebody else's webpage?
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> the can, so I cannot read the instructions on how to open the can.
>
> How can I open this can of paint? It looks like the lid press fits into
> the can and can be opened the a flat screwdriver or a paint can opener,
> but I don't know what to do. Paint cans are very clever.
>
> help, help.