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Haebar
06-01-2015, 06:37 PM
I recently emptied out a bunch of jars for trades, etc. Do I need to replace the lids when I reuse a Mason jar for tobacco or will the gasket still work? I have only used the jars for tobacco since I bought them.

Horseshoe
06-01-2015, 06:43 PM
I would think they would be just fine to use. Just wash and dry very well before re-use.

tmoran
06-01-2015, 07:23 PM
I always replace them if I plan on using them for long term storage. If I'll only be storing the tobacco for a short time, I'll reuse them. I don't think you get a full seal with a used lid. If you look at the gasket of a used seal, you can see the indentation from the rim, so I assume the seal won't be as good.

Haebar
06-01-2015, 08:02 PM
I always replace them if I plan on using them for long term storage. If I'll only be storing the tobacco for a short time, I'll reuse them. I don't think you get a full seal with a used lid. If you look at the gasket of a used seal, you can see the indentation from the rim, so I assume the seal won't be as good.

Thanks, that's what I was looking at, the indentation from the jar lid, and wondering if it would seal good again. I will buy some new lids since I don't know how long I will be storing the tobacco.

AlanS
06-04-2015, 12:20 AM
FYI: Never flush the lid off a mason jar, my daughter did that years ago. What a nightmare, it capped the pipe perfectly. Nightmares!

Tobias Lutz
06-10-2015, 05:51 AM
I tend to be cheap, so I take a piece of Saran wrap and fold it into a square that is 4 layers thick and place it under the lid before screwing the ring on. I find this emulates the rubber gasket that wears down over time.

penna stogey
11-19-2015, 07:35 AM
TL, good call, do this canning venison. Solid.

Hermit
11-19-2015, 04:20 PM
Replacement lids are cheap. You just replace the disk.

Desertlifter
11-22-2015, 11:55 PM
Not so much an issue all the time, but I always carefully check the rim of the jar as well as the lid. Sometimes small bits of 'baccy will get compressed on the rim, ruining the seal. Other than that, if it seals I can usually tell. I tend to take the leaf that I am using every few days out of the jars and load my pipe pouches - one with English, one with Va / VaPer blends. Aros I just leave in ziploc bags since they usually don't have drying issues. :)

Now what to prep for tomorrow morning....thinking either a rope or a plug.

Chad Vegas
11-23-2015, 03:41 AM
FYI: Never flush the lid off a mason jar, my daughter did that years ago. What a nightmare, it capped the pipe perfectly. Nightmares!

I feel your pain, I had that happen once and damn near destroyed my house trying to fix it! :machinegun:

Griz
11-24-2015, 07:24 PM
Tattler is a re-usable lid with a separate o-ring. Very sturdy.

Home Page (http://www.reusablecanninglids.com/)

Bruck
11-24-2015, 10:10 PM
FYI: Never flush the lid off a mason jar, my daughter did that years ago. What a nightmare, it capped the pipe perfectly. Nightmares!

LOL, reminds me of the night we were up till 2 in the morning extricating a child's toothbrush from the S in the toilet drain. Had to take the whole thing apart and pull it out the bottom. And it was pretty much do or die, as it was our first house, which had but one bathroom :)

AlanS
11-28-2015, 09:55 AM
LOL, reminds me of the night we were up till 2 in the morning extricating a child's toothbrush from the S in the toilet drain. Had to take the whole thing apart and pull it out the bottom. And it was pretty much do or die, as it was our first house, which had but one bathroom :)

Same here, first house so we had a keg for a house warming. First idiot in the toilet knocked an eye lash curler in and flushed it, in didnt take long before things got deep.