Tried to search for this but magnet yeilds a ton of results and after 30 min or so of looking through the results i decided to just start this thread. So if i overlooked the answers i apologize.
Tried to search for this but magnet yeilds a ton of results and after 30 min or so of looking through the results i decided to just start this thread. So if i overlooked the answers i apologize.
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Hard drive magnet....very strong but only on one side so easy to work with. I put it on the top of my steel toe boots and it follows with me all day (it will not slide off very easy with out it being pulled on)
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I use all kinds. Mainly HD magnets. Have a few from microwaves.
Cool tip, easy. Here's one tip of mine. I leave a few magnets on the trailer fenders so I can hold a strap/hook in place long enough to go to the other side and cinch it up.
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Tried to search for this but magnet yeilds a ton of results and after 30 min or so of looking through the results i decided to just start this thread. So if i overlooked the answers i apologize. 3-16-12 Jiazi
Tried to search for this but magnet yeilds a ton of results and after 30 min or so of looking through the results i decided to just start this thread. So if i overlooked the answers i apologize. 1-29-12 mikedmissouri
What's the deal here?
A lot of that kind of Deja Vu around here.
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Ahh. I see it now. Highlight the OP. Hidden spam.
You're welcome. In the past I would use a rock or a heavy piece of wood/scrap and lay it over the strap on the fender which held it enough to go cinch it up. Or I would toss the buckle end over the load and the weight of it would sometimes hold the hook in place.
Light bulb went off later regarding using a magnet. Much easier/less frustrating. I use 2 magnets to hold the heavy trucker strap.
Idaho, are you using magnetron magnets?
I found a pair of these in a old 4gb scusi Hard Drive.
They are a mind blowing quarter inch thick
I use my HD Magnet as a tool rack. I find the right 3 hard drives to salvage and I will have enough to turn the whole shelf in to a tool rack.
I have been building a E-cycle work station in my garage. It is a work in progress I have to keep it mobile.
This Magnet was split down the middle so I have 4 wedge shaped magnets one of witch is holding up my hammer. I have it stuck in the bars of the cart so it can't slide off and stick to the hammer.
i prefer the HD magnet cos thats what the ppl at the scrapyard use
i want to be sure that they will take the metal i have as what i think it is.
i dont like to disappoint myself after lots of hard work & high hopes of earning a good amount at the yard
better to be sure
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