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<p>[QUOTE="Honolulu Dick, post: 1027585, member: 24745"]Haven't exactly for gotten about your determination to keep your proof in an airtight. Was attempting to steer you away from this mindset. The poly-carb airtight presents its own particular set of difficulties. They do well laying on the flat. In the vertical, some tend to separate [cover from base]. The poly-carb scratches easily, detracting from its contents [the real purpose of this exercise].</p><p><br /></p><p>To learn what works best for you, go ahead and experiment. Try sticking the airtight to another piece of metal using J B Weld. You may be entirely happy with the results. If so, you learned something new and good on you.</p><p><br /></p><p>One word of caution, make certain the airtight snaps together tightly. If not, it may be necessary to get a new one that snaps together with an audible, positive click. Some folks carefully work a drop of nail polish remover between the two halves. The remover softens [melts] the poly-carb, gluing them together. Avoid allowing any to touch the top surface, it will turn the clear cover cloudy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again, request that you keep us informed of your progress.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Honolulu Dick, post: 1027585, member: 24745"]Haven't exactly for gotten about your determination to keep your proof in an airtight. Was attempting to steer you away from this mindset. The poly-carb airtight presents its own particular set of difficulties. They do well laying on the flat. In the vertical, some tend to separate [cover from base]. The poly-carb scratches easily, detracting from its contents [the real purpose of this exercise]. To learn what works best for you, go ahead and experiment. Try sticking the airtight to another piece of metal using J B Weld. You may be entirely happy with the results. If so, you learned something new and good on you. One word of caution, make certain the airtight snaps together tightly. If not, it may be necessary to get a new one that snaps together with an audible, positive click. Some folks carefully work a drop of nail polish remover between the two halves. The remover softens [melts] the poly-carb, gluing them together. Avoid allowing any to touch the top surface, it will turn the clear cover cloudy. Again, request that you keep us informed of your progress.[/QUOTE]
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