Credit due, big thanks to @Diggy Smalls for this idea
Got @Pipes magnets covering the screw holes in the lid, and a dynavap one in between.
Plus I still have a little over half a tin of marbles left over
I can't wait to see what she looks like in the dark
Feels solid as a rock
I've got three magnets, that look identical but they're not. Two are from @Pipes (one was in the jarhead and one was on the portside), and one from dynavap. I wish I had bought more from dynavap, even though they're $5 a pop they're the only ones that work properly, and I don't think they've been listed on their site since. I'm guessing the proper ones are hard to source, 'rare' even so george doesn't have enough to sell atm. Hopefully he'll get a bunch more in stock at some point and be able to offer them al a carte again.got a link for those magnets? I would love to just let my Omni/Nonavong and M to just sit up there. Those fuckers need to be strong though
I've got three magnets, that look identical but they're not. Two are from @Pipes (one was in the jarhead and one was on the portside), and one from dynavap. I wish I had bought more from dynavap, even though they're $5 a pop they're the only ones that work properly, and I don't think they've been listed on their site since. I'm guessing the proper ones are hard to source, 'rare' even so george doesn't have enough to sell atm. Hopefully he'll get a bunch more in stock at some point and be able to offer them al a carte again.
Here's the best shot I could get for now (without a tripod) of my 'marbles in the dark'
@steama These look like they might be close to the size of a dynamag. The N rating is identical. I did get that from George - N52 is the strength of a dynamag. http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D81-N52
The polarity looks correct too, I believe.
Those are Axial magazinesd magnets.
Your looking for diametrically magnetised magnets
I saw that. Then I looked at their description of how they act vs the diametrical ones. I don't know, based on their description, I think the ones I linked will hold in the middle. Their diametric ones are attracted on the sides to each other
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/magdir.asp
For example, their mounting magnets use axial magnets with north facing up. To me that says the holding force is in the center.
You are correct that the magnet is under the lid. Only strong enough to keep the VC standing easy. I was doing this because it hides the fact that the VC is going to the side of magnet as currently being discussed. I have tried about 5 different sources for magnets now but haven't hit the "diametric" ones yet. At least now I know what to look for in sourcing.Pipes is there a magnet in my Jarhead? If so it's under the works on the lid. I do not want to take the works off the lid to get it. I can feel a slight pull on the cap in the center of the lid on top. Did a magnet get jostled to the center of the lid under the works? Doc
OK, so good news and bad news. It is showing up in the US processing through the customs facility in Chicago, which I could probably see if I got up on the roof of my building. That is the good news.My Jarhead got tagged in Toronto last night. Come oooooon jarhead...
Noooooo, that's not what I wanted to hear!OK, so good news and bad news. It is showing up in the US processing through the customs facility in Chicago, which I could probably see if I got up on the roof of my building. That is the good news.
The bad news is the estimated delivery day has changed to Monday as items often take a few days to get out of Chicago's (Ohare) customs facility. So even tho I could drive over there in 10 minutes or so and get it if they would let me in, in actual fact I may not see it until Monday. Been through this before with shipments from China.
Oh well, it will get here when it does. Not like I can't indulge until it gets here. Who knows, maybe I'll get lucky.
Skeletor's starting to ship, niceSkeletor on its way.
Thanks @Pipes. Can't wait to try it.