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<blockquote data-quote="regor" data-source="post: 43610" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>I havealways been told to pack the jars at about the same firmness as you do your pipe. My mentor told me that and it sure seems to haveworked for me. I do live in the high desert and it is dry. I have open a jar that was almost 10 years old and it was just fine. I do heat the jars a bit when I clean them and many times have heard the pop when they seal. I do pour hot water over the lids and then dry them by hand. Like I said, it sure seems to work for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regor, post: 43610, member: 37"] I havealways been told to pack the jars at about the same firmness as you do your pipe. My mentor told me that and it sure seems to haveworked for me. I do live in the high desert and it is dry. I have open a jar that was almost 10 years old and it was just fine. I do heat the jars a bit when I clean them and many times have heard the pop when they seal. I do pour hot water over the lids and then dry them by hand. Like I said, it sure seems to work for me. [/QUOTE]
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