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Ok magnetic oil drain lovers, I got you. I'll even one-up the game. My research has found that those neodymium magnets lose lots of strength over 170 degrees but come
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Ok magnetic oil drain lovers, I got you.
I'll even one-up the game. My research has found that those neodymium magnets lose lots of strength over 170 degrees but come back when cooled down (as long as they were *too* overheated), so you wouldn't really notice. I've got some special higher temp pieces on the way that won't lose strength until 300 degrees. If I can't ream and press them into existing 6an plugs I have, I'll have a buddy make me custom plugs on his turning center. |
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