cannot tell what they charge to ship to US without an account. it is a good thing to know just in case I ever need morecheck this place out http://www.rare-earth-magnets.com/c-4-neodymium-magnets.aspxthey have loads of options, including ones with holes! you know, so I can make my paracord metal retrieval system I probably will make one yep, I am geeky enough to think it is cool
Those are awesome. Lee Valley sells sets like that- in fact, here's the link:http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=59362&cat=1,42363,42348,59362
Thats a nice set of magnets. Way back during electrical school one of the instructors turned the class on tothe rare earth magnets. He gave us some each to put in our tool belt pouches to keep the fasteners and bits in a ball. Priceless idea to keep the bits at bay. They have been a mainstay ever since.
Quote from: Bensasupertool on September 10, 2013, 02:20:35 AMThats a nice set of magnets. Way back during electrical school one of the instructors turned the class on tothe rare earth magnets. He gave us some each to put in our tool belt pouches to keep the fasteners and bits in a ball. Priceless idea to keep the bits at bay. They have been a mainstay ever since.I think you might like the magnetic sheath I made a little while ago--same idea, just on multitool
Great video Sir. Im gonna mod a belt and put the magnet inside it and see how it works from there. I like the full open carry method alot. Super simple and looks good as well. Sweet dance moves by the way. So everybody gather at the club and do the COMIS!!!