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Bostoneo The Chosen One Staff member Rating - 100% 277 0 0 Apr 4, 2019 #1 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
ak2000 Churchill Rating - 100% 69 0 0 Apr 4, 2019 #2 It's not uncommon. I'm assuming tins are made out of very cheap metal.
Bostoneo The Chosen One Staff member Rating - 100% 277 0 0 Apr 5, 2019 #3 ak2000 said: It's not uncommon. I'm assuming tins are made out of very cheap metal. Click to expand... assuming I should open these and jar em?
ak2000 said: It's not uncommon. I'm assuming tins are made out of very cheap metal. Click to expand... assuming I should open these and jar em?
Sweemzander Meadmaker Rating - 100% 13 0 0 Apr 5, 2019 #4 looks like its only on the outside Rust on the inside is what you need to worry about, but I doubt that is the case here unless the seal was compromised
looks like its only on the outside Rust on the inside is what you need to worry about, but I doubt that is the case here unless the seal was compromised
BloodWood Perfecto Rating - 100% 61 0 0 Apr 5, 2019 #5 No need to jar if vacuum is sound. Metal + Oxygen = Rust/Oxidation Vacuum = Oxygen Free Oxygen Free + Metal = No Rust
No need to jar if vacuum is sound. Metal + Oxygen = Rust/Oxidation Vacuum = Oxygen Free Oxygen Free + Metal = No Rust