Motor Truck Section Drivers' Course of the Motor Transport Corps
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This corrodes the metal and is poisonous. Spoon. — Keep your spoon clean by washing with soap and water after every moal. Meat Can. — Do not carry meat of any kind or other greasy substance in the meat can for a long period, as it will corrode the aluminum. If the rivets se- curing the hinges to the meat can become loose, a few blows with a hammer or hand ax on the outside ends of the rivets, the heads of the rivets being backed up on a piece of metal, will tighten them. If the hinge pin become...s loose, a nail can be used to replace it, the nail being cut with a service wire cutter and the ends of the nail headed over slightly with a few blows of a hammer. Bacon Can. — The interior of the bacon can should always be kept clean and free from hardened grease or dirt by frequent washings with soap and water. If the cover becomes loose on the body of the can, the upper half of the body may be bent out until the cover is again tight. If the cover is too tight, a slight amount of flattening with a hammer on the edge of the cover, resting on a wooden block, will usually extend the cover sufficiently.
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