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Not sure. - 11.22.2010, 10:10 AM

Not too sure that would work very well. Kind of like re-bending something like an aluminum flat bar after it has been bent for the first time. It will always be weaker because of the initial failure. I would think that the only place that would have the equipment to do so might be a University lab, or a place where magnets are made. Considering what it might take to remagnatize your rotor, that you may just be safer to purchase a new rotor.


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