Magnet Fisher Found Key Evidence 9 Years After Couple Was ... If'n I was younger I'd like to do some magnet fishing.
Long Long ago I was in the same industry and the older drives had the larger magnets in them and if allowed to slam together they would explode. I could move one through a 1 inch thick board. I was showing off one day and I could get two to hold on both sides of wrist. until they slid to the side with a meat chunk between. respect good magnets!I used to work in the disc drive industry. The tiny magnets in the rotary motors were some of the most powerful ones around. They were so powerful we had to start coating them in a E-coat to help keep them from exploding.
ETA: there were a couple times early in that career when people put one in both front pockets to keep them separated and had them slam together halfway in between on their junk.
I’m always reading stories about folks using metal detectors over there finding coins and weapons in the old battlefields.They seem oddly 'attractive' for some reason.
But then again; I've always been pulled towards magnets since a child, & have quite a few around now.
Very useful & interesting objects indeed.
Lots of cool uses on:
(insert random formerly fun, but lately over-saturated with annoying advertising & politically based bias video channel here).
.....IF you have time to sort through the crap.
Just imagine having a giant, heavy-lift HeliChopter (a la Sikorsky or a Russian 'Halo') with a huge, scrap yard grade electromagnet'r two swooping over some of these massive Medieval battlefields.
https://www.medievalchronicles.com/...10-most-historically-important-medieval-wars/
Why, a few careful passes, some quick drops in the bay, & the 'Hundred Years War' woulda been christened 'The Great Dragon Attack That Was Over by 3:30 PM, Greenwich Time'.
Ah yes, Sire;...... the power of Magnets.
They DO have their Plusses & their Minuses.
Since I worked on Sikorsky CH-53's, I would trust them..They seem oddly 'attractive' for some reason.
But then again; I've always been pulled towards magnets since a child, & have quite a few around now.
Very useful & interesting objects indeed.
Lots of cool uses on:
(insert random formerly fun, but lately over-saturated with annoying advertising & politically based bias video channel here).
.....IF you have time to sort through the crap.
Just imagine having a giant, heavy-lift HeliChopter (a la Sikorsky or a Russian 'Halo') with a huge, scrap yard grade electromagnet'r two swooping over some of these massive Medieval battlefields.
https://www.medievalchronicles.com/...10-most-historically-important-medieval-wars/
Why, a few careful passes, some quick drops in the bay, & the 'Hundred Years War' woulda been christened 'The Great Dragon Attack That Was Over by 3:30 PM, Greenwich Time'.
Ah yes, Sire;...... the power of Magnets.
They DO have their Plusses & their Minuses.
'Sikorsky' is just Ruski 4 'Amerikanski' .....is it not?Since I worked on Sikorsky CH-53's, I would trust them..
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