I have a little box for my tooth brush and paste that might work. It has a divider down the middle that can be cut out. I havent got it with me so cant measure it, but it will take a medium large tube of tooth paste, and easily fits the long tooth brushes. I wouldnt call it waterproof, but I have used one up a mast wrapped in gaffer tape to weather proof a small amp and diplexer for a tv antenna. It kept most of the weather out.
There are some containers called "Lock & Lock" that come in a variety of sizes. They seem very well made and claim to be airtight and waterproof. They're fairly inexpensive and can be found at Meijer's, Target, Wallyworld, etc.
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I got 2 NRA survival kites and the containers are a lot like the otter boxes. I striped one of the boxes for another kit. The liner was easy to pull out but the residue from the adhesive is still there. I have tried everything except for solvents I am worried about damaging the container. Otter Box used to had a quality control/returned section on there site were you could get, from time to time, products that did not have inserts or were scratched. Totally o.k. stuff just not up to par. I do not see that link on there site anymore but I sure you could call and ask about acquiring a container before the foam liner is installed. Good luck! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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Hmmm... I think it is time for a bigger hammer.
I striped one of the boxes for another kit. The liner was easy to pull out but the residue from the adhesive is still there. I have tried everything except for solvents I am worried about damaging the container.
Have you tried WD40?
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It's not that life is so short, it's that you're dead for so long.
but the residue from the adhesive is still there. I have tried everything except for solvents I am worried about damaging the container
The best solvent I use to disolve the residue is B1 solvent from Mobil, but thats hard to come by these days and is explosive around electical etc. I used to use it in a previous job. These days I use white spirit, and I haven't had any problems with any plastics so far.
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