+AllenFamilyCachers Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 Do any of you actually BUY empty Altoids tins? If so, would you pay .50 for each one? Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 I wouldn't pay for an Altoids tin. Quote Link to comment
+headybrew Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 Altoid tins make really crappy cache containers. They leak. They rust. They suck. Why do people use them in the first place? Convenience? Laziness? Apathey? Ignorance? Lack of creativity? Quote Link to comment
+Kit Fox Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) There is only four good uses for Altoids tins, making Char Cloth , mini survival kits, and for storing "period fire making kits." I also use an Altoids Tin to hold my signature stickers. Edited March 30, 2006 by Kit Fox Quote Link to comment
+headybrew Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 There is only three good uses for Altoids tins, making Char Cloth , mini survival kits, and for storing "period fire making kits." And storing Altoids. Actually, they're a popular container for marijuana and rolling papers too for some reason. But I think Altoids and Char Cloth are perhaps the best uses by far. Quote Link to comment
+LLB Quest'ers Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 Actually, I saw in Popular Science a kit using Altoid's tins for building a small charger for phones, etc There is only four good uses for Altoids tins, making Char Cloth , mini survival kits, and for storing "period fire making kits." I also use an Altoids Tin to hold my signature stickers. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 Altoid tins make really crappy cache containers. They leak. They rust. They suck. Why do people use them in the first place? Convenience? Laziness? Apathey? Ignorance? Lack of creativity? Ummm, because it fit perfectly in the hiding spot and rain wasn't an issue. Quote Link to comment
+fox-and-the-hound Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 Because the last one I found was about 3/4 x 3/4 and a 1/4 inch. Even when you knew where it was you couldn't see it because it was soooo small! Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 The round Altoid tins (they look like snuff tins) are actually quite watertight. I have one on the banks of the Allegheny River that's survived multiple floods. The rectangular ones can leak if directly exposed to the elements. A good coating of rustoleum paint will (1) camo your tin, (2) keep it from rusting, and (3) make the lid fit a bit more snugly. Quote Link to comment
+MountainMudbug Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) I had one of the Altoids tins as a cache on a guardrail. I sanded, primed, and painted it inside and out. It lasted thru its life with no leakage issues that I know of. I currently have an Altoids strips tiny tin as a cache under a fencepost, and it has only had trouble with leakage once, and that was due to somebody stuffing a business card in (the tin wouldn't even shut!) before it rained So I had to replace that tin with a new tin. It is also sanded, primed, and painted to match the surroundings. People like it and the itty bitty log book. Altoids tins and similar metal tins are quite popular in the world of altered art. They make great bases for artistic expression: an example (edit to clarify that isn't my artwork shown) So yes, I do buy them (and usually throw the mints away!) 50 cents is a fine price for them. Edited March 30, 2006 by MountainMudbug Quote Link to comment
+ChileHead Posted March 31, 2006 Share Posted March 31, 2006 One of my favorite caches that I hid is Electric Boardwalk. It is currently an Altoids container, which is perfect for my chosen location. It's protected from the elements, and has lasted some time w/o incident. I have had the container fall into the swamp, but that's not an issue with the container! I've come across several that were good hides, and some that stunk. Quote Link to comment
+TeamGuisinger Posted March 31, 2006 Share Posted March 31, 2006 That was a good link Kit, thank you. Quote Link to comment
+clearpath Posted March 31, 2006 Share Posted March 31, 2006 I have one of the small Altoid Strips containter in use as a micro cache. It's been in place for a couple of years with no issues. You do have to keep them out of the rain. Quote Link to comment
+Always & Forever 5 Posted April 1, 2006 Share Posted April 1, 2006 Altoid tins make really crappy cache containers. They leak. They rust. They suck. Why do people use them in the first place? Convenience? Laziness? Apathey? Ignorance? Lack of creativity? Wow. Kinda rough, dontcha think? To each his own, you know. Personally, I don't have any Altoid tins hidden, but I've hunted plenty. Some are pretty ingenious. None of them have "sucked". Quote Link to comment
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