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Salt water safe magnets
I want to build a few frag racks, but cannot find magnets that are strong enough or won't corrode
anybody have an idea to as where i can purchase them ? |
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Yeah just buy either smaller mag-floats or cheaper ones and mount the rack to them. Easily done.
Or just buy the eshopps frag racks. They are pretty cheap. |
Used hard drives has rare earth magnets.... Cannibalize them and encase them if yiu can. I think dealextreme.com has some too which you can try out to see if they are strong enough or if they can be encased somehow.
Good luck. |
I picked up some of these Mag Clips at Pisces in Calgary. I use one for my ATO hose and other for a small frag. They work quite well. Maybe one of the LFS in Edmonton has them too?
http://www.zoomed.com/db/products/En...D=2&SearchID=3 |
Lee Valley carries the rare-earth magnets. As said might be able to protect with a epoxy or resin coating.
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Just buy and use a non coated magnet on on the outside. I've also purchased 3 large glass cleaners/cheap mag floats and used them all over aswell. One of the ones I bought wasnt water proof and filled up with water. I recommend sealing the seams with super glue prior to use. |
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