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Il megglior fabbro
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I've got two smaller boxes like that I've used for travel or herfs. They work just fine, at least short-term. I "improved" the seal by taking scraps of yoga mat and fixing strips into the lid's inner lip with double-sided tape.
FYI, I got the mat scraps from a local studio that cuts their own, and often has ends or pieces left. Just so you know it's not my own - you won't catch me greeting the sun in a downward dog. |
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#3 |
Adjusting to the Life
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Sorry, I don't have a working camera atm
![]() And yes, it looks much like the one pictured above, only larger. ![]()
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#4 |
Cranky Habanophile
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For temporary storage a plastic box will work. But unless you are just using one out of the garage, I dont see the reason. The smaller Sterlite boxes also are handy herf boxes. But as far as saving money for longer term storage I dont see these solutions being more economical than an $18 48qt cooler.
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#5 |
Burnt my fingers again!
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