Epoxy, no doubt about it. Just gobber a bunch on that and throw a magnet into it. If you get the good stuff, it will never ever come off that surface again. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 07:46, Mike Schwarz wrote: > Another question, on setting up these little containers... > For everyone who has done so, in both Phx and Tucson. > > What sort of glue works best, to attach the magnets to the > inside of the containers? Any sort of super-glue, or a > special type? I want to set up a couple containers myself, > but want to make sure the magnets are very solidly attached, > so they couldn't be knocked loose. What sort of glue have > other people used for the Altoids tins? And should you use > a different glue if you have small PLASTIC containers > (like I do)??? > > Any tips would be appreciated. Hopefully I'll hide one in > Tempe sometime in the next 10 days. > > Thanks, > Mike (Malthusian) > > At 12:49:47 -0700 5/28/02, Scott Wood wrote: > > > >At 12:25 PM 5/28/2002 -0700, you wrote: > > > >>I'll look forward to seeing your new urban caches. I've been making plans > >>for a few more as well. I've got a huge stack of Altoid cans that I could > > > >Since this is something that is most likely of interest to everyone who > >might be putting out urban caches, where did you find the log book for > >Rilito Park? I went to Office Depot today to try and find something small > >enough for the cache I want to hide tonight but have had no luck so far. > > > >Scott > >Team My Blue Heaven > >www.myblueheaven.com/geocache > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com