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On cellaring a pound
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<blockquote data-quote="CLRV" data-source="post: 143127" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>I think it's a great thing to experiment. Plus, if you report how it goes on here we'll all benefit from the process. I would prefer to use the "X glass jars" myself; I can get over the OCD factor if it seems reasonably sure that the tobacco will be alright.</p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about it more as well; the really important part is less the screw on lid, and more the rubbery seal that joins the lid to the lip of the glass. Theoretically, if the X glass jar seal is intact and still retaining a seal, they're almost identical to a mason jar. The only real difference is that the lid is in two parts on the masons. The cool part about the seal is that even just screwing the mason jar lid on usually creates enough of a connection that I can take the screw part of the lid off and the flat part remains attached to the jar and I have to pry it up. Better living through science :lol: .</p><p></p><p>I know some of the guys put plastic wrap over the lip before screwing on the lid. Maybe that would reduce the chance of seal failure. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, please let us know how it turns out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLRV, post: 143127, member: 1480"] I think it's a great thing to experiment. Plus, if you report how it goes on here we'll all benefit from the process. I would prefer to use the "X glass jars" myself; I can get over the OCD factor if it seems reasonably sure that the tobacco will be alright. I've been thinking about it more as well; the really important part is less the screw on lid, and more the rubbery seal that joins the lid to the lip of the glass. Theoretically, if the X glass jar seal is intact and still retaining a seal, they're almost identical to a mason jar. The only real difference is that the lid is in two parts on the masons. The cool part about the seal is that even just screwing the mason jar lid on usually creates enough of a connection that I can take the screw part of the lid off and the flat part remains attached to the jar and I have to pry it up. Better living through science :lol: . I know some of the guys put plastic wrap over the lip before screwing on the lid. Maybe that would reduce the chance of seal failure. Regardless, please let us know how it turns out. [/QUOTE]
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