Empty paint bottles?

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jbaakko

Diesel Detail Freak
Anyone know a good source for 1" opening, 1/2fl. oz. or 1 fl. oz. paint bottles? Such as the ones offered with airbrushes? I have two 1/2 fl. oz. bottles and I want more (one of them is holding the last of my BNSF Green, as its original bottle is dead...). I'd like to get them in bulk, cheaper then they are @ Walthers if possible.
 


Josh before you do....

This little website here is where I buy all sorts of stuff for MRR loads scraps and kit bash stuff. From time to time I will hit on something that works wonders. I know they haves all kinds of jars of all sizes. I recommend everyone to take a peek at this...do a search on jars and see what you think..

http://www.sciplus.com/search.cfm



later!
 
Josh before you do....

This little website here is where I buy all sorts of stuff for MRR loads scraps and kit bash stuff. From time to time I will hit on something that works wonders. I know they haves all kinds of jars of all sizes. I recommend everyone to take a peek at this...do a search on jars and see what you think..

http://www.sciplus.com/search.cfm



later!
Thanks! I would not be ordering until next weekend anyways. More time to research.

I tried that site, I can load the home page, but all the following pages re-set. I'll check again later.
 
Alco, that site has some of the most useless, but coolest stuff ever. :) I could spend a couple of hours checking all those things out, thanks for posting the link.
 
Yep it has a lot of useless stuff but...you can get metal scrap from brass to aluminum, wood scraps, small chains, gears, elect switches, and the list goes on...have fun! I wish I could get another shot of coils I bought back in 94. I found these real tight rolled up metal that made great loads for steel coil and with a little weathering....

Anyways happy hunting!
 




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