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Gently Worn (rarely) Brighton Stardust Sunglasses And Tin
Gently Worn (rarely) Brighton Stardust Sunglasses And Tin
Paypal   US $50.03
FIAT 1500 RADIO CONTROLLED GORGO MADE IN ARGENTINA TIN FOR RETRO TOY COLLECTORS
FIAT 1500 RADIO CONTROLLED GORGO MADE IN ARGENTINA TIN FOR RETRO TOY COLLECTORS
Paypal   US $55.00
VINTAGE HALLOWEEN NOISE-MAKER   LOGO ON TIN IS   TC USA    T.COHN TOYMAKER
VINTAGE HALLOWEEN NOISE-MAKER LOGO ON TIN IS TC USA T.COHN TOYMAKER
Paypal   US $75.00
Antique Tin Eye 19
Antique Tin Eye 19" Composition Boy Doll working cryer
Paypal   US $22.00
VINTAGE HELICOPTER RESCUE WIND UP SISTEM ARGENTINA TIN FOR RETRO TOY COLLECTORS
VINTAGE HELICOPTER RESCUE WIND UP SISTEM ARGENTINA TIN FOR RETRO TOY COLLECTORS
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VINTAGE MODERN TOYS MASUDAYA TINKLING TROLLEY B.O REMOTE CONTROL TIN TOY W/BOX
VINTAGE MODERN TOYS MASUDAYA TINKLING TROLLEY B.O REMOTE CONTROL TIN TOY W/BOX
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'The Apple Orchard' Small Milk Tin
'The Apple Orchard' Small Milk Tin
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Olde Time Pottery Cherry Red 4
Olde Time Pottery Cherry Red 4" x 8" Pierced Tin
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DISNEY  RAPUNZEL♥TIN PURSE♥NEW ITEM♥NWT
DISNEY RAPUNZEL♥TIN PURSE♥NEW ITEM♥NWT
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AIRPLANE TIN AND CARVED WOOD ON DISPLAY BOARD G,QUINZAINE de PARIS GRANDS PRIX
AIRPLANE TIN AND CARVED WOOD ON DISPLAY BOARD G,QUINZAINE de PARIS GRANDS PRIX
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VINTAGE RAMBLER OR FALCON IVH POMPIERS ARGENTINA TIN FOR RETRO TOY COLLECTORS
VINTAGE RAMBLER OR FALCON IVH POMPIERS ARGENTINA TIN FOR RETRO TOY COLLECTORS
Paypal   US $25.00
The peanut kids peanut butter tin can.
The peanut kids peanut butter tin can.
Paypal   US $19.99
Collectable Oreo cookie tin, Limited Edition collectors tin 2000, made in U.S.A
Collectable Oreo cookie tin, Limited Edition collectors tin 2000, made in U.S.A
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BOX OF BATMAN GOODIES,BURGER KING TOYS,YO YO;S TIN SIGN,PLAY DOH,TAKE A LOOK!!!
BOX OF BATMAN GOODIES,BURGER KING TOYS,YO YO;S TIN SIGN,PLAY DOH,TAKE A LOOK!!!
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Antique WW1 Tin toy Soldier with Red Warning Search Lite Hard to Find
Antique WW1 Tin toy Soldier with Red Warning Search Lite Hard to Find
Paypal   US $24.99
GORDON BRUSH #AB5-5/16
GORDON BRUSH #AB5-5/16" Dia.Horse Hair/Tin Handle Acid Brush -CS OF 1728 BRUSHES
Paypal   US $199.00
Melin Cobalt End Mill CC-1616-TiN 1/2x1/2x1-1/4 L.O.F.
Melin Cobalt End Mill CC-1616-TiN 1/2x1/2x1-1/4 L.O.F.
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antique 1800s  painted tin tole tray large 24 in.
antique 1800s painted tin tole tray large 24 in.
Paypal   US $149.00
KUNG FU GIRL FIGHTER - CHANG YI - TONG BO WAN - TIN YAU - DVD - ENGLISH - 1972
KUNG FU GIRL FIGHTER - CHANG YI - TONG BO WAN - TIN YAU - DVD - ENGLISH - 1972
Paypal   US $4.79
THE ASSASSIN - JUDY LEE - HSU FENG - PAI YING - TIN PENG - DVD - ENGLISH -  1977
THE ASSASSIN - JUDY LEE - HSU FENG - PAI YING - TIN PENG - DVD - ENGLISH - 1977
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GREAT JUSTICE - CHAN SAN YAT - SHUT CHUNG TIN - DVD - ENGLISH SUBS - 1979
GREAT JUSTICE - CHAN SAN YAT - SHUT CHUNG TIN - DVD - ENGLISH SUBS - 1979
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KILLER MUST DIE - ROBERT MAK - TIN MING - DVD - ENGLISH SUBS -1988
KILLER MUST DIE - ROBERT MAK - TIN MING - DVD - ENGLISH SUBS -1988
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FISTS OF DRAGON - JUDY LEE - LO LIEH - TIN YAU - ENGLISH -1975
FISTS OF DRAGON - JUDY LEE - LO LIEH - TIN YAU - ENGLISH -1975
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Commemorative Metal Tin for the Wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana July1981
Commemorative Metal Tin for the Wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana July1981
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Pushing Tin - Movie Poster - Fair
Pushing Tin - Movie Poster - Fair
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antique early stove pressed tin doll house kitchen  painted 19th c
antique early stove pressed tin doll house kitchen painted 19th c
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NIP Time Worn Tin garden bird houses watering can etc of tin craft rusty cut out
NIP Time Worn Tin garden bird houses watering can etc of tin craft rusty cut out
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MATCHBOX Superfast COLLECTOR TIN with 6 Exclusive 2005 DECOS Cars
MATCHBOX Superfast COLLECTOR TIN with 6 Exclusive 2005 DECOS Cars
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Vintage
Vintage "Dill's Best Sliced Tobacco" tin Large size 7 3/8"
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60 Qt. Tin Hobart Mixing Bowl VMLH60
60 Qt. Tin Hobart Mixing Bowl VMLH60
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Tin Tin

Tin is white metallic element (chemical symbol is 'Sn', atomic number is 50, with an atomic weight of 118.71) that has been in use since for thousands of years. History shows that tin was first used somewhere around 3500 B.C, in the city of Ur in southern Mesopotamia, now known as Iraq. The natives of Ur made articles from bronze, which is an alloy of tin and copper.

Presently, tin is mainly used in the manufacture of tin plate. A tin plate consists of steel, coated on both the sides with an extremely thin film or layer of tin. Most tin plates are converted into tin cans for packaging food items and other products. Tin is a very malleable metal. In other words, it can be easily formed into complex shapes without difficulty. This and many other properties of tin enable it to be used in the manufacture of an incredibly wide variety of products.

The coating on tin cans safeguards the steel in the cans from corrosion and has an attractive appearance. Tin also prevents the weak acids or chemicals in food from harming the inside of the cans. Most paper clips, safety pins and staples are made of steel or brass coated with tin.

Tin makes up only around 0.001% of the earth's crust. Consequently, the quantity of tin mined per year is extremely small when compared with other common metals. Most of the known tin deposits are in the southern hemisphere. The United States has no in deposits big enough to mine. The principal tin ore is a compound of tin and oxygen known as cassiterite. Extractive metallurgy involves extracting metals from their ores and refining them to a pure state.

Malaysia is the world's leading manufacturer of tin. Other major tin producing countries are Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, China, U.K., Indonesia, Peru, and Thailand. Processors manufacture tin by heating cassiterite along with coke and limestone in a special kind of furnace. As the heat of the furnace is raised, the coke burns and emits carbon monoxide. This gas takes oxygen from the metal, helping in purifying the metal. Many of the other impurities of the ore melt and combine with the limestone to form a liquid collection of waste materials that is normally lighter than the metal.

The waste materials (slag) are taken away through holes in the side of the furnace at a height well above the level of the molten metal that is tin in this case. After this process called smelting, the processors refine the tin, normally to a purity of 99.8%. Most pure tin is cast into ingots or bars which easily weigh about 45 kilograms.

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Tin Ceilings – Find Them in Different Venues

The tin ceiling was quite popular in the Victorian era architectural styles during the late 19th century and into the early part of the 20th century in North America. You can find a more modern version of the tin ceiling today with such inventions as a SnapLock Tin Ceiling Panel. What was once a difficult process, has now become an easy installation project for the everyday homeowner and handyman.

When tin ceilings first came to North America, it was because it was a cheaper alternative to the well crafted plasterwork that was used throughout homes in Europe. Americans quickly adopted the tin ceiling as it was fireproof, lightweight and very durable. Businesses and homeowners were both clamoring to have a tin ceiling installed in their dwellings.

There were about 45 companies during the years of 1890-1930, that marketed tin ceiling in the United States. Most of these companies could be found in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, located along the railroad lines that made the business profitable as well as easy to transport to mass markets.

The method used to produce tin ceiling, were sheets that were made of tin that were stamped only one at time. They used cast iron molds and rope drop hammers to accomplish this. You had to have a lot of muscle to work in the tin ceiling back in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Now you can find tin ceiling in many different venues. You can find tin ceiling at showrooms, local hardware and home improvement stores, or you can shop for the best deals online. Shopping for tin ceiling has never been easier. You merely have to type in tin ceiling, and you will be offered dozens of excellent prices and bargains for a tin ceiling.

You can even find out all the information you will need to the job of installing tin ceiling yourself. You can find a do it yourself website that will give you a realistic picture of the level of difficulty as well as tools you will need in order to get the job and get it done right.

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can i put a cookie tin in the oven to bake cake?

can someone pls help me? i want to know if i can bake a cake with a cookie tin instead of the baking tin? because i haven't bought new ones yet but i need to bake a cake urgently
Thank you :)
THANKS FOR THE ANSWERS :D

Just make sure there isn't paint on it or holes in it.

TIN PRICE CLOSES UNCHANGED
KUALA LUMPUR, March 11 (Bernama) -- The tin price on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) closed flat at US$17,480 per tonne today despite overnight gains on the London Metal Exchange (LME), dealers said.

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