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Thread: Containers

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    Genchaos Guest

    Containers

    I think there is a need for a "containers" thread.

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by Genchaos View Post
    I think there is a need for a "containers" thread.
    I agree.

    BoyntonStu

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    Dewayne Guest
    Has anyone seen these containers? If so what do you think?

    http://www.bearvault.com/bearvault_details.php

  4. #4
    Walt Guest
    I picked up a Stainless 64 oz "air tight" container from Bed bath and beyond that seems to work pretty good on a vacuum type system. It has an acrylic lid and gasket with a flip down cam type latch. For pressurized systems it seems to leak when heated. I use a Stainless container on both of my generators. My other one is a 3 quart salad bowl with a plexi lid. It works pretty good but is hard to find a mount for. Stainless disipates heat and will not melt or deform. So far two months on the salad bowl as the container and negitive with no signs of dammage.


    Walt

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    countryboy18 Guest
    i have the all acrilc one of your flip top contanier . imploded the lid under vacuum be careful!

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    Dewayne Guest

    Westinghouse Water Filter used for cell housing

    For thoses of you planning on using the water filter housings from Lowes you may want to read it's temperature rating. The ones I seen today are only rated at 100degs.

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    Dewayne Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Dewayne View Post
    For thoses of you planning on using the water filter housings from Lowes you may want to read it's temperature rating. The ones I seen today are only rated at 100degs.
    I found this filter that has a polycarbonate housing. I'm not sure how big it is.

    http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...r-filter/25292

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    HHOinKY Guest
    I'm using the PVC method, however, I did buy an 8 quart stainless pot w/ lid. I just haven't figured out how to hold the lid on yet.

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    Walt Guest
    You might try a stainless steel pressure cooker if you can find one. All I can find are the aluminum ones. You should not have a hard time fastening a pressure cooker lid.

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