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thats cool, i like those small neos, i got 1 of those big 250 pound pull cubes, i just ordered 100 1/4'' n43's the round 1s, and some cool '' mag-neatos '' they make sounds when they get close to each other!! ill make a video when they get here. * * * * * video!
just google neodymium magnets. i suggest you start with scitoys.com because they have high quality magnets for a decent price. if they break he'll help you out if he can. they're rated n45.
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dude your stuped you could crush your arm or hand to pices and that magnet would be to much power for you to handle and you wouldnt beable to get it off of steel so have fun!
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fittingciobb 1 year ago
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lavernedi 1 year ago
If you live in the UK, then I would recommend that visit first4magnetsDOTcom
Large selection, Good Prices & Really fast shipping too! Best Wishes :-)
Gazzadp 2 years ago
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hes using stop motion
ferrariguy1988 2 years ago
thats cool, i like those small neos, i got 1 of those big 250 pound pull cubes, i just ordered 100 1/4'' n43's the round 1s, and some cool '' mag-neatos '' they make sounds when they get close to each other!! ill make a video when they get here. * * * * * video!
mista123420 3 years ago
i have 128 1/4 inch cube magnets at 6.9 pounds each
so when i put them together they're pretty strong
type N48
leachinfla 3 years ago
thats so cool!
dephataznboi 3 years ago
just google neodymium magnets. i suggest you start with scitoys.com because they have high quality magnets for a decent price. if they break he'll help you out if he can. they're rated n45.
godthegourd 3 years ago
I got a cubic inch (1x1x1) of N52 neodymium.
The statistics show that it can hold 88.2 lbs.
StopMotionMind 4 years ago 2
Why not get a 3" wide by 3" deep cylinder of N45? 800lbs
You know you want it...you know you do... :P
Sorry I'm just trying to push you to actually do it lol
arande3 4 years ago 9
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dude your stuped you could crush your arm or hand to pices and that magnet would be to much power for you to handle and you wouldnt beable to get it off of steel so have fun!
LocustDeystroyer 4 years ago
Well the metal would be easy to take off. It just depends on the surface area of the metal, so tiny peices would be hard at all.
But still you are right, one wronge move and you can crush your hand.
And when calling someone stupid, I suggest spelling stupid right.
PostTheMissing 3 years ago 11
I thought this would be a boring video, but at 1:21, its quite hilarious...didn't know magnets could show such chaotic motion...
jci10 4 years ago
he's moving another magnet around under the table =p
SorviusN 4 years ago 13
cero!!!!! 0 !!!!
boyangel15 4 years ago
?th. lol
Hippie1abc 4 years ago
I wont say 5th! ;-) cool magnet! I want one for formatting drives!
Steggman 4 years ago
4.1
m1Star 4 years ago
fourth. absolutely
Kreston5 4 years ago
were did you get them
babot6 4 years ago
i get them from ebay. 10 bucks
Kreston5 4 years ago
third! lol
mremmig 4 years ago
lol we heart magnets!
wildhart7 4 years ago
Yes we do!!! I ordered some disk-shaped neodymium magnets and they can hold 10 kilograms!! I hope I don't break my fingers :P
mremmig 4 years ago
second!
wildhart7 4 years ago
first!
wildhart7 4 years ago