How to make a divider for the snus tin

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  • Zeno
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 79

    How to make a divider for the snus tin

    Before leaving home for the pub, i usually put some different portions in an empty snus tin to have some variation on the go. However, I never knew which one I'm going to take next, as they all look more or less the same. So, I thought of making a divider for the snus tin.

    All you need is an empty plastic snus tin and a pair of scissors:



    Cut the tin in half and cut a stripe from the center part. It should have the same width as the height of the tin to divide:



    Cut it a little smaller in the middle if the lid has a build in waste box



    Simply put the divider into the tin. You don't need glue to hold it in place, as it is slightly whider than the inner diameter of the tin. It holds well due to the plastic's springiness and it can easily be removed and put in another tin:



    Et voila, my daypack is ready to go
    (A mixture of N&J, Gothlands yellow, General Onyx and Grovsnus)



    Happy mobile snusing...
  • bondzai
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 362

    #2
    excellent thanks!

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    • Xobeloot
      Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 2542

      #3
      I would think that you could make a second center divider, then put a slit in the middle (half way through) of the top of one and a slit in the center of the bottom of another and wedge the two together and make a 4-chamber can.

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #4
        So who can correctly identify them?

        Here's my guesses starting from the large compartment on the right, and going clockwise...

        Gotland Gul
        N&J
        Onyx
        Grov

        Good idea for travel tin btw :^)

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        • GenuineSpirit
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 225

          #5
          I have looked at this and another post on here where the person used clay, but liked this idea and Xobeloot's. I took an electrical tape roll container, cut the slits as Xobeloot indicated and this is what I have.







          Phil

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