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A curious Mason Jar Phenomenon
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<blockquote data-quote="NeroWolfe" data-source="post: 158078" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>I was rearranging stuff in my den today, and moved my tobacco cellar of Mason jars to some different drawers. I discovered that some of the lids on the jars have become a bit loose, and I needed to tighten them up (not much, just a 16th of a turn or so). This is despite the fact that I have what my wife calls "vise grip" hands, and always tighten Mason jars with tobacco as tight as I can without stripping the threads. So, something seems to happen over time with the lids such that they loosen a bit. The seal probably remains intact, but in the future probably best to check the jars every few months. Anyone else notice this?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeroWolfe, post: 158078, member: 797"] I was rearranging stuff in my den today, and moved my tobacco cellar of Mason jars to some different drawers. I discovered that some of the lids on the jars have become a bit loose, and I needed to tighten them up (not much, just a 16th of a turn or so). This is despite the fact that I have what my wife calls "vise grip" hands, and always tighten Mason jars with tobacco as tight as I can without stripping the threads. So, something seems to happen over time with the lids such that they loosen a bit. The seal probably remains intact, but in the future probably best to check the jars every few months. Anyone else notice this????? [/QUOTE]
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