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12.21.2008, 09:33 PM

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This is why I have kept the Novak HV rotor that I snapped the shaft on! Very strong magnet. I have the tube that the replacement came in and thats what I store it in. With it in the tube I set it on my workbench when I'm working with small parts, such as 1/18 scale ball diffs. If I drop any of the pieces there's a good chance of the magnet pulling them in and it's easy to get them off with the tube covering the magnet.
That would be a Neodymium magnet. It is probably something around N32 grade. You can get neodymium magnets at www.kjmagnetics.com. They're surprisingly cheap.... I have a 130lb magnet that is a beast.

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12.22.2008, 12:14 AM

IF you bite your fingernails, make sure all your parts storage bins and parts storage cases have 1 curved edge on them so you can slide the washer or nut out easily, instead of licking your finger and poking it over and over or figting it with a small screwdriver.
   
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