Posted by Joseph Noci 1 on 17/02/2018 14:16:28:
Don't get rid of those magnets!
Wrap each in some foam rubber, with insulation tape around, ie, make a sort of tennis ball size foam ball, wound stiffly with tape. Place a largish Sandwich type plastic bag into another, and place the ball within. Wrap the outer bag over, as you would a sandwich, and place the ball in the Swarf Tray..For steel swarf, it works a treat – just unwrap the outer bag, stretching it inside out, keeping all swarf within, and empty in the Swarf Bucket, and refit the bag, or replace if it has big holes..
The foam keeps the swarf from direct magnet contact, which makes it difficult to remove the swarf otherwise..
On the subject of the rubber gumming up..I have similar issues here at home – I suspect it is salt/humidity due to the proximity to the sea – 50meters from the ocean's edge, but not sure.
All the 'tactile' feel ( maybe a silicon based ) covering on the knobs of my oscilloscope have become sticky and can be squeezed off of the knob, between ones fingers. Ditto the rubberised coating on my Wine Corkscrew, and some pens, as well as the rubberised handle of my Bosch battery drill…..Very odd. First I thought it was maybe my sweaty hands ( can't be oily hands, least not on the 'scope and corkscrew!) , but parts of the drill body that are not in hand contact are even muckier..
Joe
edit – spelling..
Edited By Joseph Noci 1 on 17/02/2018 14:17:40
Edit – Sheesh! more spelling…personal note – engage spell checker before brain in neutral..
Edited By Joseph Noci 1 on 17/02/2018 14:18:54
Hi there, Joe,
Thank you for your response.
Since I posted my earlier message, I've encountered another pair of perished sleeves. These were on the two spacer pillars each end of a pair of magnets. They were far worse than 'gummy', more like the consistency of thixotropic bituminous paint. But my vodka is safe – I found that liquid 'soap' is good for cleaning the stuff off my fingers.
I seem to remember that I had a similar problem with some sleeves that were blue, rather than black – they perished after I'd removed them from the hard drives but I'd put them in the same container as the screws I'd salvaged from the drives.
Thank you for your suggestion regarding the magnets. Some time ago, we listed some on ebay. They were bought by a motorcyclist to replace the magnets in his 'tank-bag'. He came back later full of thanks and praise and said the magnets were very good – his tank-bag stayed on the tank at over 100 MPH! In view of our 780 MPH speed limit, I didn't risk becoming an accessory after the fact by asking him how he knew!!!!!
Best regards,
Swarf, Mostly!