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Correct amount of polyfil to stuff?
    #26458804 - 01/29/20 05:03 PM (4 years, 2 hours ago)

I just made my jar lids and stuffed with them with polyfil. I didn't jam pack it tight, but I made it snug fit. Does that sound the like the correct amount? Or do I need to pack it jam tight through the holes? How do you guys do your polyfil or know you've put the correct amount?


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Re: Correct amount of polyfil to stuff? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26458808 - 01/29/20 05:06 PM (4 years, 2 hours ago)

You want it tight.  Pliers help.


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Re: Correct amount of polyfil to stuff? [Re: daysbetween]
    #26458847 - 01/29/20 05:45 PM (4 years, 1 hour ago)

Pliers for what?


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Re: Correct amount of polyfil to stuff? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26458852 - 01/29/20 05:50 PM (4 years, 1 hour ago)

Is it supposed to be so packed tight that you can’t even pull it through the hole?


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Re: Correct amount of polyfil to stuff? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26458876 - 01/29/20 06:14 PM (4 years, 52 minutes ago)

Tight as possible


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Re: Correct amount of polyfil to stuff? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26458881 - 01/29/20 06:17 PM (4 years, 49 minutes ago)

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psycho_nauticus said:
Is it supposed to be so packed tight that you can’t even pull it through the hole?


You are using it as a filter for very, very, very, very small particles... like bacteria.  So yes, basically.


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