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		<title>Multiple Workbench Uses for Aerosol Can Lids</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Michael kindly sent in these ideas to share: The next time you go to throw out an old spray paint can keep hold of the lid. I find them to be one of the handiest items on my workbench &#8211; and they cost nothing! Here are some of the ways I put them to good [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Michael kindly sent in these ideas to share:</p>



<p>The next time you go to throw out an old spray paint can keep hold of the lid. I find them to be one of the handiest items on my workbench &#8211; and they cost nothing!</p>



<p>Here are some of the ways I put them to good use &#8211;</p>



<p>As reusable dispensers for scatter material and track ballast. They are the perfect size and shape to hold, and I find them easier to control than using spoons.</p>



<p>Storage for small parts &#8211; loose kit parts, screws, electronic components, track pins, fish plates, etc.</p>



<p>As holders for syringes, pipettes, or whatever you use for applying adhesives to the ballast. If there is any leakage it is better to go into a plastic lid than stick to the layout or workbench.</p>



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<p>They make excellent paint mixing pots. They can also be used for glues, scatter material, or any other substance that needs mixing.</p>



<p>The lids make handy holders for SuperGlue tubes or bottles, etc., to keep them upright.</p>



<p>They can be used to raise and rotate rolling stock and engines when being painted. Blu Tack can be used to temporarily hold them in place.</p>



<p>Take it from me, collect and save as many lids as you can, because they will never go amiss!</p>
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