If you;re looking for rare earth magnets, check out this site:
http://www.sciplus.com
Search on "rare earth magnets" and I bet you'll find something suitable.
No financial interest, but it's one of my favorite catalogs to browse.
Chris K.
> "Neodymium", again!!
>
> Jeremy Cogman initially mentioned these
> yesterday. I thought he was using a local
> swear word and suggested banning him
> from the list accordingly.
>
> Obviously, I was mistaken and hereby
> withdraw my previous suggestion in this
> respect as Jeremy has become my new
> hero! :)
>
> Who would've thought there were types
> that would work, not work, or work better
> than others?
>
> It never fails to amaze me as to how much more there is to what seems
a
> simple subject, then initially meets the
> eye. (Judson supercharger types know
> this, for sure!!)
>
> "Rare Earth" or "neodymium"....so be it.
>
> Thank you Jeremy and Atty. McGee!!
>
>
>
>
> Cap'n. Bob
> '60 :{)
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