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No fruit trees were involved this time.
My cuz Avi dropped off a carton of hard drives that were culled from servers at his place of work.
Now you may or may not know this - but all hard drives contain either one or a pair of rare-earth magnets which comprise part of the actuator arm that propels the read/write heads across the platter. The magnets can be either neodymium or samarium-cobalt magnets. What's the point of this info overload - you ask!!!
Rare earth magnets exhibit a magnetic field in excess of 1.5 Tesla v/s 0.5 to 1 for ferrite or ceramic magnets. What this means is that these magnets are strong - frickkin strong. Each one of these magnets can lift in excess of 25 lbs. And for the best part, they're free!!! Compare that to Lee Valley at CAD 8.00 - 12.00 for comparable magnets and you've got a great thing going.
And since these magnets are so strong, they make great holders for tools in my shed. They will hold the heaviest of my hand tools without a problem.
So after an afternoon with my trusty B&D AS600 and my torx bits from my Bosch set, I harvested 18 pairs of magnets and 36 platters along with assorted screws, mini bearings (from the actuator arms) and a few motors (that drive the platters)
If you're planning on going this route, watch your fingers. If those magnets snap together on your fingers - OUCH!!!!!!
Here, in pictures is the fruit of my labour (pun intended)
Box of Hard Drives to spice up my weekend - Pathetic
Gratuitous OCD shot
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