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I plan to use one of those thin, primarily waterproof matchstick containers at one stage of a multi-cache. It will need to hang near the bottom of a hollow branch shaped somewhat like an elephant trunk.

 

Any ideas on the best way to do this?

 

Do the containers ever come with a hook or would a small one be easy to attach?

 

Does the double-sided velcro work for an extended period of time if attached to wood and plastic?

 

I'm not sure I could screw/nail/pin much into the branch without causing noticeable damage or violating guidelines, but something small might be acceptable.

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Epoxy will solve all your plastic woes. The stuff sticks to almost anything. You could even just epoxy the hook onto the container. I would avoid the velcro. I just don't think it has the staying power.

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I've created some larger hanging caches using 1/2 gallon rubbermaid containers (the clear kind that normally are used in the kitchen instead of the woods).

 

I bought eye-bolts and rubber washers at Home Depot, drilled a pilot hole in the bottom of the container, place a nut and washer on the eye-bolt, run the eye-bolt through the pilot hole, then, on the inside of the container, put another rubber washer and tighten down hard with a final nut.

 

Works great!

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Thanks for all of the needed advice. I combined some of the ideas and went with an eye bolt and cup hook solution, reinforced by epoxy mix. It appears to be in great shape. <_<

Edited by Teach2Learn

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