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  • dland125
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 17

    Waterproof SNUS

    So here's the deal... I am going on my annual white water rafting trip in Aug. And I would like to take snus along for the ride. As a former smoker I can tell you that cigs DO NOT hold up on the 4 hr trip. I am trying to come up with ideas to either waterproof a snus can for the trip or to manufacture a waterproof can (I am a machinist so any ideas will be considered whether it be an improvement on a current design or a new design) ANY help is appreciated!!
  • yigs
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 81

    #2
    as a tinkerer myself, a homemade option could be
    1. heat a phllips screwdriver and with the lid removed use it to push an indented ring around the lip of the plastic container,
    2. locate an o-ring that'll fit the snus container groove,
    3. coat it with some petroleum jelly for extra protection and voila!
    that'd be my first attempt at one.
    Good luck!

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    • snusjus
      Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 2674

      #3
      Apparently, all Skruf cans are waterproof. The best cans, in my opinion, are Gotlandssnus. The lid seals very tightly and keeps tobacco fresh for very long periods of time. However, creating your own can will probably be more affective.

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      • Jason
        Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 1370

        #4
        Any store that sells marine supplies should have small waterproof containers. I've seen some that also had keyrings attached so your keys would float if you dropped them overboard.

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        • SSgtTrav
          Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 136

          #5
          Yeah you better make a waterproof snus can because I can't wait to push you right into that river. :lol: Stick or Beer! Its a shame everyone always picks beer. :twisted:

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          • ponysoprano
            Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 562

            #6
            Get an Otterbox 1000 or small pelican case. The Otterboxes are a bit better IMO



            The small size "1000" is about $12.00 USD, but you can find them cheaper possibly at online retailers

            http://www.otterbox.com/waterproof-cases/otterbox-1000/

            I use these little badboys for meds on my fishing trips. But they float and are watertight, you could probably fit 30-50 portions in one.

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            • Jason
              Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 1370

              #7
              ^^^Shit, there you go...that's what I was thinking of, pony! I knew someone here had those things but I couldn't remember who.

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              • dland125
                Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 17

                #8
                Thanks for the suggestions. Right now "ponysoprano" otter box seems to be a great solution. The otter box 1000 (that the link takes you to) has an internal volume of 8.7 cubic inches(ci) which is nearly double that of a General snus can's internal volume (4.7 ci) However the otter box 200 has an internal volume of 17.69 ci which I will admit is large, but it measures 5.757" x 3.140" x 0.979" inside which should fit two snus cans (2.75 dia x .875 tall) nicely. More to come... I may even attempt to fabricate a box of my own design.

                Also if you are interested I used http://www.onlineconversion.com/ for all my volume calculations.

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                • dland125
                  Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 17

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SSgtTrav
                  Yeah you better make a waterproof snus can because I can't wait to push you right into that river. :lol: Stick or Beer! Its a shame everyone always picks beer. :twisted:
                  Who pushed who in the river last year?

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                  • joe broker
                    Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 54

                    #10
                    I'm inclined to recommend a Lucky Strike container -- don't they have an o-ring already? And they are so snug!

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                    • ShaulWolf
                      Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 495

                      #11
                      Nope, no O-ring, but it's got a tiny lip on the plastic insert that seals snugly with the metal top. I'm not too sure how watertight it is, though. I think the otterbox would probably be the best bet if you want to spend the money. Otherwise you could always put your tins in plastic bags if you wanted a really cheap solution.

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                      • dland125
                        Member
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 17

                        #12
                        @ ShaulWolf:

                        Thanks man. I was just getting on here to see if someone could confirm the lucky strike o-ring and there was your post. So thanks for being ahead of the game.

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                        • lxskllr
                          Member
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 13435

                          #13
                          When I used to paddle ww canoe, I used a plastic spice bottle, with a rubber gasket in the top to keep my cigarettes and a mini bic dry.

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                          • ShaulWolf
                            Member
                            • Jan 2009
                            • 495

                            #14
                            Originally posted by dland125
                            @ ShaulWolf:

                            Thanks man. I was just getting on here to see if someone could confirm the lucky strike o-ring and there was your post. So thanks for being ahead of the game.
                            Lol. I just happened to have a tin of Lucky Strike Whites next to me when I read that post. I didn't have too many portions of it left so I consolidated the portions with the near finished Retro Whites and tested out the water tightness of the LS tin. It'll float just fine, but when submerged it'll leak water into the tin. If kept submerged for a minute you'll definitely have some soaked portions. And that's if the lid is kept on tightly. Definitely a no-go.

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                            • bearcat87
                              Member
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 400

                              #15
                              Originally posted by dland125
                              8.7 cubic inches(ci) (4.7 ci) 17.69 ci 5.757" x 3.140" x 0.979" (2.75 dia x .875 tall)
                              He knows stuff! Quick lets take away his rights and tax him without representation.

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