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#1 |
Way out there
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I don't know if I screwed up or not....I got rubbermaid "Take Alongs" today instead of actual Tupperware and I know they hold in liquid but I question the air tight(ness)?
I figure this must be phase 1.5 on the Sevans105 " Illustrated guide to the slippery slope" not quite to the coolidor and cant really afford the wineador yet so this is it.... ![]() One for tins ![]() ![]() Looks like a train wreck in here but it's what I have to work with. ![]() |
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#3 |
Way out there
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#4 |
Suck It
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If you turn that thing sideways and water STAYS IN IT, yu are good. No one REALLY wants absolute airtightness.
That's how mold and dank-a55 starts. But a decent seal that doesn't dry out too fast is fine. |
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#5 |
Bald Man
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Nice Jarrod, looking good brother!
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