Mine too, keeps my mason jars coming home. I don't need my good canning supplies that I spent good money on ending up in a city recycling center.bentstick wrote:That is also my wife's policy on her canned fruit,veggies and salsa.
Where can I find bottles for long-term storage??
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Re: Where can I find bottles for long-term storage??
Just getting started, trying not to be another idiot building a poison mill.
Re: Where can I find bottles for long-term storage??
As per my think your information is looks good and i can follow it. I want to know that your given thing is safe or not for use because i have heard that it is not good for us. I want to use it, so can you give me more information about it.jake_leg wrote:Homebrew places will sell T corks for resealing wine and spirits bottles. They will fit almost any kind of bottle. I use 500 ml clear glass beer bottles because I think it's a handy size. I bottle at drinking strength.
Re: Where can I find bottles for long-term storage??
You want bottles for long term storage so you can use plastic or air tiet bottles. You can easily get it from cutlery's shop. Otherwise you can use Tupperware or lock & seal bottles.
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Re: Where can I find bottles for long-term storage??
I think someone else may have already said this here or somewhere else.
Start with the glass liquor bottles with the plastic caps, tear out the foam gasket in the cap(or not), cover the top of the bottle (or the foam gasket) with teflon tape & screw the cap back on. It's basically the everlasting PTFE gasket idea. Just wrap up the bottle top and use the cap to secure it in place. Teflon tape is super cheap at any hardware store and a bottle top doesn't need too much to cover it completely.
Start with the glass liquor bottles with the plastic caps, tear out the foam gasket in the cap(or not), cover the top of the bottle (or the foam gasket) with teflon tape & screw the cap back on. It's basically the everlasting PTFE gasket idea. Just wrap up the bottle top and use the cap to secure it in place. Teflon tape is super cheap at any hardware store and a bottle top doesn't need too much to cover it completely.
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MrDistiller > 2" potstill > copper 4" perf 4 plate flute
"I seal the lid with Silly Putty, that's OK ain't it ?"
~ kekedog13
"Attach a vibrator to it and hang it upside down. Let it work"
~Mr. P