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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

Small thin magnet picks up 1 HP 8" bench grinder with ease.




Many bikers tell me that some of the electronically actuated stop lights will not change to green for a motorcycle, because there is not enough bulk.
Some of them tell me that you can install a couple of these magnets on your motorcycle and it will actuate the stop light as it will for a large car.
Many bikers would not want to drill holes to mount these magnets. One of them suggested using double sided tape to mount these magnets to their motorcycles.
If you have tried magnets for this reason, tell me if it worked for you.

If you put this magnet on a solid piece of iron, it will pick up 35 lbs.
I have been selling this magnet for a fishing magnet for about 4 years. We call it a fishing magnet, because you can attach a cable to it and drag it behind your boat. May not catch a whole mess of bass, but you are liable to find a gun, a knife, or no telling how many fishing lures.




This magnet has some holes in the backing plate.

Go to the building supply store or a hardware store and purchase a small cable, six or eight feet long. Put it thru a hole and crimp it together with the hardware that you can also buy at the hardware store. Put a wooden handle on the other end and it will be easy to handle and you will not lose your magnet.




I sometimes work on tools or equipment in the backyard, and if I drop a small part in the grass as often happens, it is almost impossible to find it, but you can drag your magnet around the area and you will invariably find your small part.

I was rolling my power plant thru the grass to the back yard the other day and the wheel fell off. The little "C" retainer that holds the wheel on had come loose and fallen into the grass. There was no way to see the little bitty part, but I got a magnet and quickly retrieved the part. The part may not have cost but 50 cents, but it would have meant a trip thru heavy traffic to the hardware store and back.

Some of the scrap yards put these magnets on their conveyors to separate the ferrous metals from the non-ferrous metals. Saves a lot of time and energy.

If you hang some of these magnets on the front of your lawnmower, you will find most of the nails, screws, pieces of wire or other iron that has been thrown or dropped into your yard.

If you roof your house or you have someone roof your house, there will be rusty nails, and probably some shiny new ones also, dropped in your yard.

When you mow, one of those nails can knock a car windshield out, or may imbed a nail into your leg or some kid's eye.

Magnets hanging on the front of your mower may solve that problem.

I use magnets in my shop. I put one on my drill press, so I can just pitch my chuck key in the general direction of the magnet and it will be there the next time I need it.

I also put some drill bits that I frequently use on this same magnet. That way they are always in sight and easy reach. I do not have to go digging and hunting for a drill bit.

If I lay my chuck key on my workbench, I probably will not find it this month. Since it is always hanging on the magnet on top of my drill press, I never have to wonder where it is.

I do the same with the chuck key to my lathe. It is a fairly large chuck key, but I put a magnet on the lathe and my chuck key is always on the magnet, always handily in sight and easy reach.

I put magnets on some of the rafters and studs in my shop and I hang special tools on them.

Many chuck keys and tools will not hang on a hook. Open end wrenches do not readily hang on a hook or a nail, but they will always hang on a magnet.

Allen wrenches will not hang on a hook. You usually just throw them in a box or a drawer. If you hung them from a magnet, they would always be in sight and easy reach.

Most ratchet wrenches do not readily hang on a nail, but this magnet will hold up a good size ratchet wrench.


THIS IS A SURPLUS MAGNET, BUT YOU CAN HARDLY TELL IT HAS BEEN USED, IF I HAD NOT TOLD YOU SO.

THIS MAGNET IS 7/8" x 2 1/4"
WILL PICK UP 35 LBS.

EVEN ON DRY LAND, BUT MUCH MORE IN WATER.

Satisfaction guaranteed or your purchase price will be cordially refunded upon return of merchandise.

Please look at ebay item#380123609018
Put above number into any ebay search box. GET SOME OF THESE STRONG MAGNETS NOW

while there are still some available. I doubt if there will be anymore like this once these are gone.

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  • magnet was literally placed on the grinder.

    Lift it without using the lever

  • @ajaye111 This magnet will lift 35 lbs.

  • @ajaye111 There is no lever. My finger nails will not pick the magnet and grinder up. I had to have something to grab hold of the magnet to pick up the weight.

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  • Nice vid man I love magnets! :D

  • SPEAK ENGLISH !

  • such a red neck.

  • @Bracken2656 Just buy a book and read about it...

  • howdy part-ner

  • @MrGrinetwork lol i was about say the same thing

  • This small neodym magnet come from a HDD.

  • These new magnets using the 'rare earth' material are certainly stronger than Alnico magnets. They are used in computer disk drives and more recently, in large motors. I hear tell they are also good to magnetize errant children so as to stick em on a refrigerator and so keep em out of trouble. Good demo. Enjoyed it.

  • The best thing to do with those magnet, is to screw them in the garage since they got 2 holes on the metal plate and hang you're tools.

    In my workshop all my tools hangs on these, even sledgehammer of 5 pound.

    English is not my language, soory for the mistakes.

  • You can get these magnets in hard drives in your computer. Thats what they use to read and write information on the drive and to hold it steady from what I remember.

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