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AmarilloJim
02/20/2018 02:37PM
 
Has anyone else lost their seals on these? What have you done to restore the air tight seal?
 
DrBobDg
02/20/2018 09:01PM
 
They never seem to stay on very longt they get stretched and loose...seem to do fine without them...at least I don't worry about them not being there any more. If you want real peace of mind you can use a bag as a liner which I do anyway with foodstuffs


dr bob
 
bcelect
02/20/2018 09:40PM
 
Maybe a shot of silicone spray would keep them lubricated so they don't stretch when opening and closing.
 
Savage Voyageur
02/20/2018 09:50PM
 
We have never had a problem with them. Maybe 20 trips with them. How tight are you cranking them down?
 
tg
02/21/2018 12:20AM
 
Savage Voyageur: "We have never had a problem with them. Maybe 20 trips with them. How tight are you cranking them down?"
Agree.
 
pswith5
02/21/2018 06:41AM
 
If you are talking gamma lid on 5 gallon bucket I use to get them cheap at fleetfarm
 
nctry
02/21/2018 06:30AM
 
tg: "Savage Voyageur: "We have never had a problem with them. Maybe 20 trips with them. How tight are you cranking them down?"
Agree."





I also had little trouble with them. But like everything it has a life. You can prolong it some with some care. I've had the seal fail and we used like a marine glue to fix it. But that can be messy if your not careful.
 
AmarilloJim
02/21/2018 07:29AM
 
I've tried the silicone but it only seems to last a trip before it peels off. I test them before every trip in my hot tub. I keep them loose when not in use to try and keep them from compressing. I guess I will start lining them with garbage bags. Not worried about water getting in but scent getting out.
 
DrBobDerrig
02/21/2018 01:14PM
 
they are still a neat idea... If you get lucky and find some 6 gallon buckets you can get even more 'stuff' in them
dr bob

 
nooneuno
02/21/2018 06:43PM
 
DrBobDerrig: "they are still a neat idea... If you get lucky and find some 6 gallon buckets you can get even more 'stuff' in them
dr bob
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True but if you use the shorter food grade ones you can get two stacked in a military duffle bag...
 
BnD
02/22/2018 04:03AM
 
New gamma lids are like $8 at Home Depot. Personally, I don’t use them for back country trips, however, I use them everyday twice a day on our pet food at home and occasionally (rarely) they fall off if I accidentally drop the lid on the concrete floor. Simply pick it up and put it back on. We’ve used the same lids and rubber seal rings for at least 3 years (365 days 2 times/day) without issue.
 
bobbernumber3
02/22/2018 12:30PM
 
I don't think the seal prevents odors from emerging. We were raided by a bear on Knife Lake several years ago and I can still picture the bear running away down the beach with our food bucket. Looked like he was biting into a big marshmallow!
 
Cedarboy
02/22/2018 08:44PM
 
gamma2.com and order replacement gaskets in packs of 2,4, 10,20 or 50.
Go to service and then replacement parts.
CB

You will need the 5.0 size for the 12 inch gamma seal lid
 
ozarkpaddler
02/23/2018 02:05AM
 
BnD: "New gamma lids are like $8 at Home Depot. Personally, I don’t use them for back country trips, however, I use them everyday twice a day on our pet food at home and occasionally (rarely) they fall off if I accidentally drop the lid on the concrete floor. Simply pick it up and put it back on. We’ve used the same lids and rubber seal rings for at least 3 years (365 days 2 times/day) without issue."


You'all must live "Charmed" lives having such good luck with these? I've had 2 for 2 fail within 2 years and so have my friends? Maybe our climate or the presence of more sand causes seal failure quicker? I would trust them indoors, but never outdoors. Been there, done that, never again. And I won't be rescuing any friend's Gamma sealed buckets from a dump in the water either; I almost turned turtle myself lifting that water laden piece of excrement. I wish I had been as lucky as the other folks here on BWCA.com with them.