I was thinking the other day... what do you all use for shellac containers?
I've had trouble getting something that seals well at times. I know that sounds silly (just close the jar, right?) but many jars have got gunked up with shellac residue and no longer close properly, leading to potential poisoning of the air in my workshop with some fumes. I also tried using a jar which had a rubber seal but that degraded and was even worse.
For shape, the best jars I've found which I have to hand are pickle jars (not pickles as in pickled cucumbers, we call those gherkins!). These jars have a wider bottom which makes it much harder to accidentally knock over whilst still having easy access to rags, brushes etc. (this post not sponsored by Branston!):
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