Hello all!
I was looking into the BCB mess tins but I liked the regular mess tin setup better. I prefer stainless steel over aluminium so I checked to see if British mess tins (rectangular type) were ever made in steel. I found that the pattern 37 mess tins were made of steel and were tinned. However, some sources say that the tin material used in those mess tins contains lead, thereby making them unsafe to use for eating/cooking . Has anyone else heard of this? Also, I've seen that there were some Dutch mess tins made of steel. Does anyone know if the steel Dutch mess tins were made of regular stainless steel, or were they tinned, and if so do they contain lead?
Thanks!
I was looking into the BCB mess tins but I liked the regular mess tin setup better. I prefer stainless steel over aluminium so I checked to see if British mess tins (rectangular type) were ever made in steel. I found that the pattern 37 mess tins were made of steel and were tinned. However, some sources say that the tin material used in those mess tins contains lead, thereby making them unsafe to use for eating/cooking . Has anyone else heard of this? Also, I've seen that there were some Dutch mess tins made of steel. Does anyone know if the steel Dutch mess tins were made of regular stainless steel, or were they tinned, and if so do they contain lead?
Thanks!