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Old 09-11-2012, 11:27 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Growing food in old food cans


"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
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Greenwif wrote:
I've got access to some very large used catering size food oil cans.
They are quite colourful and thought it would be fun to grow some veg
in them. i've seen this done in South america. But I'm at a loss as
how to remove the lids, as at present all they have are holes punched
in the top to get out the oil. I'm sure my normal kitchen can opener
would not cope with the thickness of the metal. Any suggestions?


You may be surprised, give the can opener a go. The main problem is not
so much the thickness of the metal but the depth of the rim at the top
that the opener may not be able to clamp on to and still cut the lid. I
assume you have the kind that cuts the lid, the kind that cuts the side of
the can leave a very sharp edge as the folded rim is removed.

If that doesn't work you can use a can triangular punch all the way round
the edge, this will leave a series of triangular tags of metal attached to
the rim that will have sharp edges, once you get the lid out you can
hammer these tags down flat on the inside and they shouldn't be too
dangerous. Any kind of saw (jigsaw with a metal-cutting blade) or
abrasive cutter will also leave a nasty sharp edge that you will have to
deal with.

In desperation (who didn't pack the can opener?) I have opened cans with a
knife but if you don't have the right kind of knife and sufficient control
of it this is a risky procedure as you can get a nasty cut from the knife,
the sharp edge of the can or both. If doing it use a knife with a short
strong blade and hold the can in some way so you can control the knife
with both hands. If you don't have strong hands don't try it. I would
leave this as a last resort.

BTW what do mean by 'very large'? If less than 10 litres you may be
largely wasting your time.

D



I see this as the perfect excuse to buy an angle grinder and with a cutting
disc it should make short work of the lid.

Something like this
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden...tml?cid=207675
or this http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-90...r/100-2320.prd

Me I would go to Bunnings or Masters any excuse to buy a cheap power tool.


Mike