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| Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 02:00 am |
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Next time you scrap a micro-wave oven.................go to the magnatron and salvage one ( or both) of the magnets..........Cover one side of the magnet with a felt strip..( that side to the appliance ) ............. Later, when you service an appliance with a large amount of fasteners, stick the magnet on the side of the appliance and attach all of the removed fasteners to the magnet.......... so you will not lose / misplace the fasteners............. better than rolling around on the floor.................
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| Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 05:48 am |
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Tuco
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I've been using an automotive magnet round dish. But its big and clunky to carry in my small over loaded tool bag. Neat idea.
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