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Re: Mini-Bot Mangets

we used half inch magnets with a pulling force of 15 lbs each. We mounted them so they would stay a half an inch from the pole.
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Re: Mini-Bot Mangets

We use a 52 (i think) pound pull neo magnet. It's about 1/8 in away from the pole. Were using a bracket to hold the magnet in place to make sure it doesn't travel at all, somehow ultimate velcro wasn't able to hold the magnet in place. These magnets are wicked strong though... can't with one in my pocket at the work computer without it completely distorting the screen

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