I'd be concerned that the lid might not stay on if I dropped it and I know chicken feed goes stale in one after a while. Maybe not exactly safety issues (except a spill), but those would be my main concerns. The other is how much space is wasted with round containers. I go for the square or rectangle for anything I need to store in any significant amount or where real estate is at a premium. If your shop is like most others', horizontal spaces tend to accumulate shhh....tuff and space is at a premium.Do you think it is safe to store powder and an old red Folgers plastic coffee can?
Hercules Mike. LOL.....Well, Walter, whatever you do, don't add an "O" to "Herc".
That's just a show off can man.......I hope his coffee is newer than that 4831
Add an "O": is it Herco or Red Dot or a combination of both?Hercules Mike. LOL.....
Oh I gotcha. I won’t get confused because I’ve never had Herco powder.Walter,
Perhaps my intention is not being understood, but Herco is a Hercules/Alliant powder.
Phew, glad we got that straightened out.Oh I gotcha. I won’t get confused because I’ve never had Herco powder.
My brother and I bought 600 pounds of shot and an old 8 pound keg of RD. We had to split it up. It was what I had on hand to store it in....Aaaaahhhhhh
Makes sense. I hate to ask but what happened to original containers? Storing coffee in them?