Registered: 12/10/01
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Bill - Next time you're around Milwaukee and N. Central in Chicago, stop in American Science and Surplus - prepare to spend a lot of time and at least some money if you have even a spark of "boy" left in you <grin>. URL for them is here.<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Tom
Registered: 05/10/01
Posts: 780
Loc: NE Illinois, USA (42:19:08N 08...
Been there, done that! It's an amazing place. Although it's hit-or-miss to find a specific item since it is surplus. Plus you're more likely to find an industrial electro-magnet from a russian submarine before you'd find a small magnet to fit in a Wave.
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#8880 - 09/22/0203:38 PMRe: Modifying your Leatherman Wave
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I was going to post about an incredibally strong magnet I fould in a hard drive. I just took a look at the American science and surplus sight, and there it was under the name killer magnet. There selling magnets from old hard drives
Re magnets, modern neodymium iron boron magnets , are incredible strong as compared to older aluminum nickel cobalt (alnico) magnets. A small 5 mm diamter bead will do wonders.
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