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| #255311 - 01/10/13 02:23 PM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: NuggetHoarder] |  
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 Registered:  07/01/11
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I've narrowed down the list of possible candidates and the logical conclusion is that it will have to be some kind of thin wall plastic with a tupperware style top.  
 There's got to be some food item in the grocery store that comes in a container like that and is small enough. It will probably be in the refrigerated section and it will probably be something that is wet or semi-wet and thus needs a tupperware style top.  It will also probably be some food item that is expensive and thus comes in a small container.  I just haven't found it yet.
 
 Perhaps that description will ring a bell with somebody.  I'm going to the grocery store this weekend to snoop around.  I wish we had a better selection of stores around here.
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| #255316 - 01/10/13 03:58 PM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: haertig] |  
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Haertig,
 >Yeah, 44 cents for the item, but $2.99 shipping.
 
 Yes, but it you order 18 it is still $2.99 for shipping.
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| #255318 - 01/10/13 04:12 PM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: NuggetHoarder] |  
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 Loc:  Ontario, Canada
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I recently made a fire kit out of tea tin. It's bigger than an altoids tin, and doesn't have a latched lid, so there no holes to plug. As long as I don't overstuff it, the lid is a tight fit, but I secure it with elastic or tape anyway, just to be sure. 
 I like carrying a metal tin to use for making char cloth, but that requires a hole in the tin so it's not going to be waterproof anyway. In that case, I include the tin as part of the kit, and house it all in something waterproof, usually a zip lock.
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| #255343 - 01/11/13 01:20 AM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: haertig] |  
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   Registered:  09/17/07
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Yeah, 44 cents for the item, but $2.99 shipping.  They could put it in a standard envelope and mail it with a first class postage stamp.  But it looks like they don't do that.  Still, a small pouch like this would have many uses. What I like about the vinyl pouch is that it can also be used for making first-aid "quik-paks".  Just pull it out and toss it to whoever needs it.  Of course, the same can be said for a one-quart Ziploc(tm). 
 Edited by MoBOB (01/11/13 01:21 AM)
 Edit Reason: spelling - as usual
 
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| #255357 - 01/11/13 09:17 AM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: MoBOB] |  
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   Registered:  11/08/07
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The Solkoa SUMA container is the approximate size, except for being a little taller. It could be cut down to suit your needs. It's milled form 6061 aluminum and is very stout. The inside of the lid has a gasket material to make a seal. http://www.fast-fire.com/images/specs/Suma.pdf
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| #255364 - 01/11/13 05:19 PM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: NuggetHoarder] |  
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That Solkoa SUMA box looks good.  No mention of waterproofing but I suppose you could run a fine bead of silicone at the lid junction, then secure it closed with Ranger bands. |  
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| #255375 - 01/11/13 09:30 PM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: Glock-A-Roo] |  
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 [img:center]http://  [/img]  Hey, hey said the man!   Figured out how to post pics directly from my iPhone. Every once in a while technology is good for something after all.   Anyway.  These are some tins I've got from these cool little emergency fishing kits I have.  They snap real tight and would seal reasonably well so long as you don't submerge them. Not that it solves your problem I know, but the size you are looking for are out there. |  
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| #255391 - 01/12/13 03:03 PM  Re: Waterproof Altoids Tin Replacement
[Re: NuggetHoarder] |  
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I wonder if the baby soda bottles would be appropriate?  You know, those heavy duty "test tubes".  They are rugged and compact.  something like this: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/test-tubes Standard Disclaimer My $.02
 Edited by MoBOB (01/12/13 03:09 PM)
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