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  • #31
    Originally posted by devnull View Post
    I'm new to this, but I looked on the StewMac site and didn't find any Neo magnets. Can anyone point me to a site?

    Thanks.
    Several months ago all found at stew mac was the little round ones (Click HERE) However I couldnt do SQUAT with them. All I did was ruin some nice bar magnets I had. I believe that you need a larger magnet where you can place the whole edge along one face with the appropriate pole.. i.e. a 2.5" long south face to charge/degauss a 2.5" long magnet.

    You can buy different neos from McMaster Carr. Mcmaster is the greatest thing since sliced bread in my opinion! Heres a link

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    • #32
      Originally posted by belwar View Post
      Several months ago all found at stew mac was the little round ones (Click HERE) However I couldnt do SQUAT with them. All I did was ruin some nice bar magnets I had. I believe that you need a larger magnet where you can place the whole edge along one face with the appropriate pole.. i.e. a 2.5" long south face to charge/degauss a 2.5" long magnet.

      You can buy different neos from McMaster Carr. Mcmaster is the greatest thing since sliced bread in my opinion! Heres a link
      +100 on McMaster Carr.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by belwar View Post
        You can buy different neos from McMaster Carr. Mcmaster is the greatest thing since sliced bread in my opinion! Heres a link
        I love McMaster-Carr. They have a distribution center here in NJ, so if I order by 10AM, I get my order the same day! You can't beat that with a stick!

        I get some of my neos here: K&J Magnetics. They will even make custom sizes.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
          I love McMaster-Carr. They have a distribution center here in NJ, so if I order by 10AM, I get my order the same day! You can't beat that with a stick!

          I get some of my neos here: K&J Magnetics. They will even make custom sizes.

          Thanks, those magnets look a lot cheaper!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
            I love McMaster-Carr. They have a distribution center here in NJ, so if I order by 10AM, I get my order the same day! You can't beat that with a stick!

            I get some of my neos here: K&J Magnetics. They will even make custom sizes.

            Thats awsome! Thanks for the link. I just bought two 3 x 1 x 1/4" neos from them.. I hope the pole orientation is right to charge a bar magnet :/

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            • #36
              Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
              I love McMaster-Carr. They have a distribution center here in NJ, so if I order by 10AM, I get my order the same day! You can't beat that with a stick!

              I get some of my neos here: K&J Magnetics. They will even make custom sizes.
              I use large neos from these guys to charge all of my bars.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by belwar View Post
                Hi There,

                Im just curious as to what you use to magnatize your Alnico Magnets to specific levels. I can't see how you could get any precision out of rubbing a bar magnet on a larger magnet. I saw in the seymore duncan videos that they actually have a machine they call a "Magnatizer". Something like that must be expensive!

                I think im going to buy myself a gauss meter as well. In researching here someone recommended the GM200A from Carlsen Melton.

                belwar
                Hi,
                I use two coils with a laminated (transformer iron)Iron core and a variac.
                You can use them with DC voltage to magnetize your magnets and for demagnetizing I am using a AC magnetic field.This is easy to build and cheap if you have a variac anyway.
                Cheers
                David

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