Advice Needed For Kids Burying Coins

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Good Cents, Sep 24, 2020.

  1. Kentucky

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    Yup, like @Randy Abercrombie said, a PVC irrigation pipe. You should get the largest size they have with a threaded end, so you can get a cap they can screw on and still remove. Cut to the size you want and seal the other end with a glued on cap.
     
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  3. Good Cents

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    Please don't take this the wrong way, I'm just curious, do you torture small animals in your spare time?
     
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  4. Kentucky

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  5. Good Cents

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    Thank you! Any advice on the kind of glue to use? (I'm female and don't spend much time in hardware stores.)
     
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  6. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    You can cut a short piece of PVC and put a cap on each end.
     
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  7. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    The hardware store get you the cement you need. They sell PVC caps made to fit. Just glue on also.
     
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  8. Good Cents

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    I was actually thinking about using a "Tea Tin" but thought that it might get rusty in the extreme.
     
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  9. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Remember those days? Do you have Prince Albert in a can?
     
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  10. Good Cents

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    The hardware store in my area is a national chain, and the people who work there are not helpful. Remember that Radio Shack (RIP) commercial "You've got questions, we've got answers"? Well, they don't have answers in that national chain hardware store, ever. They would point me to where they sell glue and say "Uh, any glue will work" but then when I get home, it won't work. So, I don't rely on them for any help. No matter how many times I've asked, they always come up short.
     
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  11. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    There is a specific glue to use on PVC. But, you are right about help. Google it and see what you need before you go. Read up a little. There will probably be pictures included. Even a U Tube video might help.
     
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  12. Good Cents

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    Great idea! Thank you!

    I know it sounds strange, but I keep forgetting that I can ask Google these kinds of questions. For most of my life, and certainly most of my adult life, I lived without Google. I have to "remind myself" that it's a place that has information. It's a strange thing, but, old habits die hard.
     
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  13. JeffC

    JeffC Go explore something and think a happy thought!

    Mini Treasure Chest would be cool. Ten bucks on eBay.
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  14. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Since you're looking for something that won't deteriorate over time, maybe they should tuck them inside a McDonald's hamburger. Or a Twinkie.
     
  15. TheFinn

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    The plastic containers won't leach anything that the vegetables would pick up. This from an environmental chemist.
     
  16. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    Now this could leach something - getting rid of Chinese hazardous waste one chatchke at a time.
     
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  17. Good Cents

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    If plastic can leach into water, and vegetables planted nearby are using that water to grow, how can it be that there is no leaching into the vegetables? I'm not trying to challenge you, I'm just trying to understand.
     
  18. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Plastic takes a million years to decompose.
     
  19. Good Cents

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    It would be cool, but as TheFinn said, it's full of Chinese toxic waste. I wouldn't want that buried anywhere near a neighborhood inhabited by human beings.
     
  20. Kentucky

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    You say that as if it were a bad thing...
     
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  21. Kentucky

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    Yeah, whatever the store has. You could also just dip the end in acetone and slide a cap on.
     
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