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![]() I read a post somewhere. I can't find it now.
They just took the rare earth magnets, poured some epoxy in a..... I think it was a pop bottle bottom or a film canister..... whatever I guess that will fit what you need and once the 1/4" bottom layer is poured, place the magnets in and cover completely with more epoxy. I'll try an find the link.
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![]() tagging along.....
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![]() the magnets at princess auto are no. too small even though earth magnet
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![]() Here is the link to the frag mags.. free shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Frag-Mags-Aquariu...item19b70f5184
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![]() You could just buy some liquid latex from a hobby store and put a few coats on any magnet that works for you.
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![]() The problem is finding magnets that are big enough. I have thick glass so any mags strong enough are $$$$$$$. I might as well buy sure-grips and modify them. If anyone finds anything please let me know
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