DIYMAG Neodymium Round Base Cup Magnet,100LBS Strong Rare Earth Magnets with Heavy Duty Countersunk Hole and Stainless Screws for Refrigerator Magnets,Office,Craft,etc-Dia 1.26 inch-Pack of 12
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It measures 183" thick and is 1" wide. With a diameter of 164"
A piece of metal is enclosed in a magnet, as the picture shows. In addition to the magnet and metal holder, a screw(s) is provided for attachment. In this configuration, even two high stacks of them are hard to separate.
In addition, stainless steel holds up well in the outdoors.
A major factor is the wind profile, as well as the distance between As far as I'm concerned, these are incredibly powerful. In the process of hanging metal art on the wall, they were so difficult to remove once attached that bending the metal would have been dangerous. If it is suitable for your application, I would say it would be fine. Nevertheless, you might not be able to remove the magnet without some sort of intermediary between it and your car.
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The game stands I got are for storing game controllers A lazy Susan serves as a turning table for boards. Magnets will be inserted into the top of the turntable and I intend to use 1 1/4" washers inset in the bottoms of the boards in the same pattern of 8" squares of For this purpose, they are perfect. It has been tested on a mock up board and it will work on the chessboard, AN ADVICE TO WARN YOU! There is no protective metal in the center countersink where screws go down into, but the magnet is in there. It is highly recommended that you prepare Screws can be tightened by HAND within a pilot hole drilled with a small bit. It was only after I cracked one that I realized you need to tighten them gently. If the item is small, do not slam the two together, carefully slide them together or apart, and watch what they come in contact with, as they will snap together and it will be very difficult to separate the magnet from it if it is not clean. A little disappointed in the fact that my magnet was broken and had to be replaced. The mounting screws have to be tightened by hand only as well.
I could not stand the packaging, as they were just shoved in It was only natural that the magnets were cracked when they arrived. Despite Due's attempts to contact the seller, he has not heard back. This item can't be returned since it was listed as "dangerous" by the seller. You can earn a bonus Due to the metal cover being a low iron metal, it doesn't transfer the magnetic properties of the magnet well, resulting in a very weak magnetic field on the cover side, making these useless for the application that I intended. Consider a different seller & see if you can save some time An item.
I am really impressed by how strong these magnets are. You should be cautious when screwing them in The large drywall screw I used for the mount (I didn't notice the screws in the box) cracked one of the magnets when I overtightened it (I should've done this by hand instead of with a SCREWS INCLUDED IN PACKAGE CAN BE USED. The strength of the screw will be greatly diminished if the head of the screw sticks out past the magnet. A screw with a flat head of #5 is the best option if another screw is needed.
These were perfect for a project I was working on. Using strong magnets, I was creating a barn door tent for my van. A velcro tab was used to attach it to the van's My previous ones had been made of a weaker material and would shatter if dropped. These worked perfectly! I had ordered some others that were made of a weaker material that would shatter if dropped. They are made of a very strong material and do not break if they fall onto pavement or cement. My overall experience has been excellent, and I'm extremely happy with my purchase. You will find these magnets suitable if you need very strong magnets. You should be careful not to have them stick to each other since it may be hard to separate them. The power they have is so great.
For the metal art I hang on my wall I bought these and they are doing an excellent job. This one arrived with a crack, but it wasn't completely broken, and it still works for lighter things, but it is noticeably weaker than the other two. Try not to let them touch each other too much so you don't have to separate them too quickly. I've also found using a screwdriver a little challenging. When I first got the hang of it, I had to fight the magnet to keep it attached. Once I got the hang of it, the fight became less difficult. The rest I will use to mount metal magazines. As I have a limited amount of metal magazines, I will be ordering more soon. The overall experience has been satisfactory for me.
As far as my purchase is concerned, I am happy. For my metal mailbox door, I am using these to hold it In the past, I have smashed my mailbox off of the post when a drink man knocked it over. I would advise not to try to fix it as others suggested. When they should be separated then using a sharp cornered countertop is the best way to do it. The refrigerator is also not a good place for them. This is a very strong group.
This is a thick and sturdy material. A pair that is so strong you will be unable to separate them again even after sticking them together. I use those glued to my cell phone case to prevent my phone from slipping while I have the magnetic car mount. The magnets have a solid feel and are reliable, and when I need them in the future, I will go find them here first.
A Dock and Stow Trailer Jack stand for our RV was purchased from Dock and Stow. With the help of a wide bungee, it is attached to the tongue. Rather than having to deal with the strap all the time, I purchased these magnets and screwed two of them to the bottom of the Dock and Stow. Now I can just reach for it and it will be there with me With the work they do, these magnets have accumulated over 1000 miles so far. When I travel, I have to work a little to get them to release when I need them, so they definitely aren't coming off on my tongue.