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Title: lid on the syrup can
Post by: Tyro on May 15, 2010, 11:36:18 PM
So, how does one go about getting the lid off of the syrup can that comes with package bees, so that it can be reused?  Is it even possible?  I have hammered, pulled with pliers, tapped with a punch - everything I can think of and all I have done is destroyed cans.

Title: Re: lid on the syrup can
Post by: riverrat on May 15, 2010, 11:39:28 PM
i would toss it and use a gallon glass pickle jar lids come off them easy :-D
Title: Re: lid on the syrup can
Post by: kedgel on May 16, 2010, 12:17:58 AM
Sorry.  They're a one shot deal.  I use a mason jar with a punched lid.  That way I can see the level of the syrup and refill as needed.

Kelly
Title: Re: lid on the syrup can
Post by: Michael Bush on May 16, 2010, 12:22:15 AM
I never use it except while they are still in the package.  I have refilled many for that use.  If it has the rubber grommet and cloth type you pop the grommet out, refill and pop it back in.  If it's the simple holes punched I make a hole barely big enough to pour the syrup in and then plug the hole with some softened, warmed beeswax.  After I install the package I throw away the ones with the holes and keep the ones with the grommets for next  year...
Title: Re: lid on the syrup can
Post by: Tyro on May 16, 2010, 10:42:33 AM
Thank you all for replies - you have likely saved me from a number of 'Wile E Coyote' moments, wrestling with those cans!

Mike
Title: Re: lid on the syrup can
Post by: Michael Bush on May 17, 2010, 12:40:41 AM
People who use "cans" for feeders usually buy the empty paint cans (clean new ones) from the hardware store...