For that application, I know another good plan: magnet strips, salvaged 
from a fridge door seal. Just cut them to a practical length.
Magnets, too, are pretty messy, so you can line the strips using 
electrical heat shrink sleeves.

Serge Vidal
Paris, france





"Oscar Zuniga" <taildr...@hotmail.com>

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2004-11-12 18:23
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        cc :    (ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
        Objet : KR> Using your spare lead for a good purpose



Oscar wrote:

Here's another one for you.  We very often have need to roll out drawings 
in 
the field, and it's usually windy.  We've taken the magnets from ruined 
audio speakers and use them to hold down plan drawings on the hood of the 
truck when the wind is blowing or when the sheets want to roll back up. 
May 
not be too useful in the shop unless you have a metal work surface, but 
there it is.  Some of those magnets are pretty darn big, too!



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