YARD SALE HAUL, Sept. 25th
Blessings everyone! Only went to a couple of yard sales today but loving each item..as usual,lol. Enjoy
Blessings everyone! Only went to a couple of yard sales today but loving each item..as usual,lol. Enjoy
Name Origin Symbol Sn from Latin: stannum (tin). “Tin” in different languages. Sources Principally found in the ore cassiterite (SnO2) and stannine (Cu2FeSnS4) in Malaysia and Indonesia, Zaire and Nigeria, Bolivia and Thailand. 35 countries throughout the world mine tin. The pure metal is formed by reduction with coal. Annual production is around 165 thousand tons. Uses Used as a coating for steel cans. Also in solder (33%Sn:67%Pb), bronze (20%Sn:80%Cu), and pewter. Stannous fluoride (SnF5), a compound of tin and fluorine is used in some toothpaste. It is also used in the manufacture of super conducting magnets. While tin has many uses in alloys, it has few uses in it’s pure elemental form. Tin foil was once a common wrapping material for foods and drugs; now replaced by the use of aluminium foil, which is commonly referred to as tin foil. In 2006, the categories of tin use were solder (52%), tinplate (16%), chemicals (13%), brass and bronze (5.5%), glass (2%), and variety of other applications (11%).
Name Origin Symbol Sn from Latin: stannum (tin). “Tin” in different languages. Sources Principally found in the ore cassiterite (SnO2) and stannine (Cu2FeSnS4) in Malaysia and Indonesia, Zaire and Nigeria, Bolivia and Thailand. 35 countries throughout the world mine tin. The pure metal is formed by reduction with coal. Annual production is around 165 thousand tons. Uses Used as a coating for steel cans. Also in solder (33%Sn:67%Pb), bronze (20%Sn:80%Cu), and pewter. Stannous fluoride (SnF5), a compound of tin and fluorine is used in some toothpaste. It is also used in the manufacture of super conducting magnets. While tin has many uses in alloys, it has few uses in it’s pure elemental form. Tin foil was once a common wrapping material for foods and drugs; now replaced by the use of aluminium foil, which is commonly referred to as tin foil. In 2006, the categories of tin use were solder (52%), tinplate (16%), chemicals (13%), brass and bronze (5.5%), glass (2%), and variety of other applications (11%).

so we are having a BBQ bridal shower/get together. all the decorations are country and rodeo themed because of the location. it is not hillbilly just western. we have a bunch of tin signs that have nothing painted on them so i need some ideas for wedding or country saying to have painted on them, Thanks!!