So....
I have started buying coffee in cans that are actual metal.
Just kinda handy to have etc. We used them for a variety things as a kid... and now as an adult, they are indeed handy. Lead dross, etc are immediate thoughts.
Was at work and emptied a small can of half-caffeinated stuff. "Welp, time to take it home".
And then I wondered.
Are food cans still made out of tin ?
This is a metal container that has a bit of a plastic wrapper. It's not one of the cardboard-cans.
If this thing is tin, I'd love to collect'em and then throw a pound's worth into the lead pot for alloying
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Any immediate thoughts on tin detection ?
A magnet to eliminate steel comes to mind...