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Hi, I don't know how powerful the magnets you have but I picked up these
3/4 inch sphere magnets on ebay. I have never seen any magnet so powerful. Amazing!!!! These are not toys for kids!!!!! One of his auctions. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=55031753 63 http://www.kjmagnetics.com/ Have fun ================================================== Greysky wrote: ever since I was a child, magnets have held a fascination for me. I've been collecting them ever since. It used to be that you could always scrounge loudspeakers for Alnico magnets. Then when the newer ceramic magnets began to be incorporated into loudspeakers, it became a challenge to remove them from their enclosures without breaking them. Now, I have to admit, I am having a ball collecting the new 'super magnets' - like the ones inside hard drives. There are also cool cylindrical magnets that you can get from inside the heads of VHS machines. My question is does anyone know of other sources either for Neodymium 'duper magnets', or strong ceramic magnets that I may be missing out on? Magnets like these come closest to being perpetual motion machines we have yet to make, and I'd hate to have some just wind up into the trash because I didn't know they were there :-) Thanks.! |