To reinforce your comment, i was just trying to see how strong this magnet was really. see for yourself. Come on boys go get those motors.
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To reinforce your comment, i was just trying to see how strong this magnet was really. see for yourself. Come on boys go get those motors.
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THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burke
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The screwdrivers with replaceable bits are nice to have for easy access, espically with the rachet function. I have a snap on type and it is great. When working between harness ect, they can be cumbersome and where the bit meet the tool somehow always gets in the way. My preference now is cordless 12v screwdrives, and manual ones for when torque is fragile.
THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burke
I'll have to see if I can find the magnet I harvested from a mag roller on an old 3M machine. That thing was pretty strong, I could use it to open the door on the fridge. I haven't seen it since I moved here, although I'm pretty sure I brought it along.
3M copiers were rebadged Toshibas back in those days, so if you worked on Toshiba equipment then you might have one too.
I suppose I could use the magnet out of the developer rollers of some the current equipment I see, but they aren't that strong anymore.
THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burke
In the pics i posted earlier, those magnets from the motors hold metal objects well but does not magnetize drivers, but the HDD DOES do a fantastic job of magnetizing drivers. I have the two types here and done the necessary trials to verify. Had to post this as i think it is important tool in a tech bag.
I have heard that the magnetron magnets are great, but removing them can be very harzadous for health. see below.
THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burke
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