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Is there such a thing as high strength magnetic sheeting? We use magnum magnetics .030 but the wind is blowing them off of the pallet racking the customer is using them on
There are hundreds of them. I also thought it may be layers of paint but I can't really tell them to go scrape it all off so the magnets work. I was hoping there would be a stronger material. Grimco shows magnum magnetics is rated for 85lbs/sqft across all thicknesses. If that is wrong, I could use 060?Sell them a piece of sheet metal to go on that rack, this stuff has almost 0 wind load resistance unless it's 'fully adhered' to the surface. .030" is rated for 30 lbs/ft^2 (0 air gap, if paint is applied this decreases further), but if they are slapping it on like a 2" angle frame on the rack, you're cutting down significantly on that holding power, plus leaving the back open to wind load.
Funny you said that, I was thinking the same thing. The bars are super strong. As a side note, they are great for getting metal out of your eye. I've used them twice now, swab with alcohol and rub them around your eye.Maybe I'm wrong but I was under the impression the thinner stuff works better outdoors because it doesn't blow off as easy. Could always drop 2 neodymiums on each one to hold them in place more securely. The round or square variety.
You should be wearing safety glasses.Funny you said that, I was thinking the same thing. The bars are super strong. As a side note, they are great for getting metal out of your eye. I've used them twice now, swab with alcohol and rub them around your eye.
They're for sissies.You should be wearing safety glasses.
Not worried they might get stuck to any forgotten skull plates?Funny you said that, I was thinking the same thing. The bars are super strong. As a side note, they are great for getting metal out of your eye. I've used them twice now, swab with alcohol and rub them around your eye.
It rearranges the steel marbles up there tooNot worried they might get stuck to any forgotten skull plates?
I have a roll of the Fixxon material, I could send them a sample. I haven't seen the racking but would assume that it has been painted and the surface is probably not smooth. I'd go look at it but they're a few hours from hereMaybe try Fixxon material. It's a material that I remember from a couple decades ago. Company went out of business but it seems Fixxon has resurrected the product. It's a non-magnetic magnet material replacement. I have a rectangle of it on my truck and it's been through the car wash at least once.
You may also want to try the micro-dot from BigFish. Did a couple temporary "door magnets" for a client. Was only supposed to last them until I could letter the doors. Guess what? Still haven't gotten the call.
Sometime in the next couple weeks I'll be on site working on another project for them. Truck should be in the warehouse so I can take a look.
Not sure how it works. I haven't had any client installs yet, just testing on the shop truck. So far it sticks better than magnets. May want to reach out to Fixxon and get a sample.I'm curious how these have worked out for you. I have a customer wanting magnets to stick to their aluminum doors, tried some 6 month clean removal stuff, works as expected, but they want to debrand their vehicles nightly. What mechanism does the fixxon use to stay stuck?
I thought the microdot was paper based, non outdoor? I had one sample of it years back, wasn't very impressed, but then again aluminum trucks were still on the horizon...
There are a lot of cantankerous people around here. I have a gauge to measure mil thickness, it comes in handy.Pulled from the magnum spec sheet:
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If ya suspect it's layers of paint, it probably is, used to be a cantankerous basterd around here going by pant-e-quip or some silly such name, he'd know an awful lot about nominal paint thickness, but assuming its rolled on rustoleum, they could have between 1/8"-1/4" of paint built up. The simplest thing I'd imagine is selling a bunch of sheet metal squares, buy them pre cut, then slap double sided tape on them and mail them out.
What podcast is this info from?I hear it's good to measure the size of crickets' balls.